You can now grow your newsletter using Twitter’s embedded signup functionality without sending it from Revue. Compatible with beehiiv, Mailchimp, MailerLite, ConvertKit, and Ghost.
Grow your newsletter on Twitter and send from wherever
You can now grow your newsletter using Twitter’s embedded signup functionality without sending it from Revue. Compatible with beehiiv, Mailchimp, MailerLite, ConvertKit, and Ghost.
Hey Product Hunt! You can now grow your newsletter using Twitter’s embedded signup functionality without needing to send it from Revue. Creators were thrilled when Twitter allowed users to add the newsletter “Subscribe” button directly into their profile (and now in Tweets). …but that functionality was limited to newsletters using Revue. And based on the hundreds of newsletter creators I’ve spoken to over the past 6 months—not everyone wanted to use Revue despite the potential benefits of growin
It's super intuitive, built with the simplicity and wholesomeness that is so unique to the beehiiv people, and it meets a crucial need (integration with other social media and mailing platforms). Recommended!
This is great. I was literally anxious yesterday because I thought about moving one of my newsletters to revue because of the twitter sign up thing... I really don't want to do it, but on the other hand I don't want to miss out on the possible new readers... I will try pollinate for sure!
Great product, and also a great example of creating free tools which offer significant value to users but also to the creator in the form of brand awareness/lead-gen. Upvoted!
That's awesome. Please support Sendy next!
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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.