We haven't launched yet but we're going to be using Mailchimp with Revue integrated - ie have the fancy Twitter box for sign-ups but the emails going from Mailchimp....
Picked Mailchimp because we are familiar with it and it syncs nicely with Hubspot which is our CRM.
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@maxwellcdavis I did not know that you could do this, very cool! Is this your own personal workaround or Twitter + Revue offer a Mailchimp integration?
If you dont mind me asking, do you already have an audience for your newsletter or are you building it all up from scratch?
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@madebyildi I found a Zap in Zapier that adds new subscribers from Revue to Mailchimp - that's what we're going to use.
Building from scratch but we've got a couple of months before we launch to grab some subscribers...
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@maxwellcdavis that's a really nice trick, good thinking! I will keep an eye out for your launch and wish you the best of luck on the project!
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Well, I voted for Mailchimp BUT I'm not a big fun of it.
I used some smaller competitors, and from some point of view they has better UX and workflow that "all-in-one" Mailchimp service.
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@kpyto what is the main reason why you voted for Mailchimp? Is there something in particular that you really like about their service?
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@madebyildi first, because it simple and suitable for a small team\project, includes mails, surveys etc. I'm missing at MC additional smart segmentation, it's not so adaptive, required many manual clicks.
Voted for Substack. Even though Revue is great if you have a Twitter following, Subtack _feels_ platform agnostic and more approachable IMO.
Plus, is helps diacoverability a bit more than the other option. Or at least, that's what I've seen from a user perspective :)
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@wilhelmr Substack does seem to have the benefit of community/network effects. It's the service im thinking of experimenting with. But I am curious to hear from Substack writers about where they think things can improve and what is currently lacking on the platform. Sometimes you only find out the bad stuff once you get your hands dirty.
@mrexplainer I agree with this as well especially if someone already has built an audience/following on Twitter. It's probably the most compelling reason to go with Revue but I am not a big fan of their email template and how the layout looks on mobile. I really wish they would offer more options there.
@ckpleiser any particular newsletters built using Ghost that you'd recommend checking out?
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I really use ghost . I also read an article here https://infoforest.net/differenc... last week that was very helpful. I wanted to make an offer to you.
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I mostly Use Convertkit & Mailchimp for Any Kind of Newsletter Services.
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@itshemantsharma I dont know much about ConvertKit. Is there something they offer that you like better compared to Mailchimp?
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