Hey folks 👋 After more than 2 months, we're excited to ship a huge update that really takes Mailbrew to the next level.
You might know Mailbrew as the service that sends you a daily email with the best tweets from your favorite people, the latest articles from your favorite blogs, etc.
📬 We recently added email newsletters as well, so you can follow them inside Mailbrew.
✅ Today, we're adding a fantastic Read Later feature as well. You can now save links around the web to Mailbrew, and read them in your daily digest or in the web app.
Talking about the web app, it's completely re-made around reading. When you open it today, you'll find your latest brew ready to be read, and 3 quick-access tabs for Brews, Newsletters, and Saved Links.
📕 We're also super excited to partner up with @homsit and @ddoyon to bring a new Readwise source to our users. You'll now be able to get your highlights review in your daily brew.
Mailbrew has a completely free, no-credit card trial, but sign up from this link to get a 25% discount to Mailbrew if you decide to subscribe: https://mailbrew.com/?coupon=ph-...
@homsit@ddoyon@linuz90 Congratulations on the new update!
Mailbrew could be addressing the need gap 'Get me the news I need, not the news I want' - https://needgap.com/problems/156... posted on my problem validation platform.
You're welcomed to explain how the New Mailbrew solves their problem, so those who need it can find it easily.
One of my key pain is i forgot the website that I may need future references. Do u have any such feature where I can create sections to store bookmarks?
@linuz90 my problem is i use to refer many things related tech stuff. I may refer products, solutions articles. This are part of market survey. Everytime i cannot note down by login to my trello or mindmap. Suppose i come across a beautiful product. After some weeks i may forget the one but remember there was a product, i start looking one by one in bookmarks or history which is painful.
Seems like something there to pin it in some categories or tags will be useful.
Mailbrew is amazing! Have been using for about 2 months now and couldn’t be more happy. Reported bugs are fixed fast and the team is super responsive.
The new features bring Mailbrew onto a whole new level and the UI design is gorgeous! 👏
I'd replaced Unroll Me with Feedly but could only subscribe to 25 newsletters via email on the Pro paid plan. Have switched to Mailbrew and can now get all my content/updates on my schedule (some daily and some weekly) via RSS, email inbox and other sources. Perfect!
Congratulations on the launch @linuz90 and @frankdilo !! I use Mailbrew every morning to stop myself getting sucked into all my social media feeds and after watching “the Social Dilemma” on Netflix last night it feels even more important! This new update takes everything that made Mailbrew good and makes it amazing, make sure to check it out 😁
This new NEW Mailbrew that @frankdilo and @linuz90 built is incredible! Faster and sleeker with a killer onboarding and some great new tools for capture and digesting content. Loving all the new features and iteration on design.
Love this. Mailbrew makes it so easy to keep on top of all the stuff I want to read, while avoiding the rubbish I don't.
Congrats on the awesome work guys!
New Mailbrew quickly became the service I never knew I missed so hard. But with the new Saved Links feature it is pulling even more focus to it. To be honest, for me personally putting Pocket and Refind out of the equation. It's just so great to be able to set up a weekly mail digest with all of the saved links in there. Awesome awesome product!
I've been using Mailbrew for ages now. It's an excellent service to condense multiple streams of information into 1 succinct and well formatted email. Can't ask for much more.
Thank you Fabrizio and Francesco for saving me time (my most precious resource) every morning ❤️
Mailbrew is great for removing the anxiety of endless feeds. It collects info for me, basically recreate The Feed from Hey in Gmail so I can digest newsletters more easily and now provides a clear workflow to read articles I save for later without cluttering my to-do list.
for the next version it would be super helpful if it could bundle up similar content. I get many repeated headlines from different newsletters, and it is such a waste of time to skim through them
Mailbrew is the secret to achieving #InboxZero. Instead of going through a mess of email newsletters (and the spam that comes with them), Mailbrew gives me a simple digest every day with the newsletters all together. It's an amazing tool, and this update takes it to the next level!
Congrats! The only thing that I feel as a customer of your newsletters is that now my email is full of your daily emails and at the end I'm not reading it at all. I think with 1 email per week (for me) is enough.
Mailbrew has and continues to be a fundamental part of my daily routine. The app continues to improve and I love the fact you've now got it working with Readwise. Saves me so much time as I it is the only way I consume social media now too. Congrats on the update.
Great product, I am happy to see applications that help save time and push concentrated information that serves not "just in case" information, but "just in time", which helps with overall tasks without putting too many distractions. Thanks!
I’m using Mailbrew for several months now and it is a very important source for information for me. I get different digests at different times of day, which helps me organize much better!
The guys are also very open for feedback and are constantly implementing new features!
I joined (paid) early in the beta and am delighted with the product. I have carefully crafted 4 brews that are my must-reads every day for competitive and market intell, as well key areas of personal interest. Buying is a no-brainer.
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