I like the idea, but the UX is really bad imho.
1) the site doesn't give any examples of what newsletters are featured, or how the functionality works
2) I signed up and got sent a link to check out newsletters; the only way to see the next newsletter is to sign up to the current one. There is no skip button if you don't like any of the newsletters
@_jacksmith Thanks for your feedback. I actually had a way to skip and decided to take it out at the last minute in the name of testing. I'll definitely be looking at it again.
As for the examples upfront, great idea - I'll look at sharing more details upfront. Should be able to get an update out later today.
Thanks again for your critique. Truly appreciated.
@MarcEglon@_jacksmith I'm with Jack. I don't want to be forced to sign up for tons of newsletters just to explore which newsletters you're recommending. A skip button should be available.
Hey, Marc here. Some of the best content never appears online but in the secret world of our inbox. So I made this little site to share some amazing newsletters. Enjoy :)
@MarcEglon cool idea and I like the implementation too :) I'm a big fan of newsletters (and curated information in general), so I'll be looking forward to the first email from you.
@UXAndrew good question. When you enter your email, we create your Letterlist account and add you to the Letterlist newsletter. Letterlist then recommends newsletters that you can subscribe to. These are handled separately by whatever ESP they use, like Aweber or Mailchimp.
Think of Letterlist as Product Hunt for Newsletters :)
@MarcEglon I think it's a great idea, I just highly recommend you consider user expectation here. I want to see what I'm subscribing for or at least have some idea of the content.
That said, I have my own newsletter :-)!! UXKingdom.com you can add it to your list if you'd like :-)
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