No-Code Newsletter runs on the following tool stack:
Landing page- Dorik
Automation- Integromat
Mail platform- MailerLite
Data collection- AidaForm
Backend- Airtable
Rosieland runs on:
Substack
Carrd for a landing page
Notion for managing content and as a knowledge base (paid members)
Calendly for Meetup bookings (paid members)
My contributors submit content via and Airtable form. I've a trigger and approval process via email and airtable to help me structure the newsletter content.
Unicornsfeed.com uses;
You can see them here.
Unicornsfeed.com/issues/issue21
I am working on them though there's only until issue26.
That's all..
Pretty interesting. What do you use for your landing page?
Html and Tailwind CSS. Less, is more.
Awesome Stack! On episode 6 of the Newsletter Crew podcast @talktohenryj talks about his stack and it's pretty lefit. Check the episode out here https://newslettercrew.com/podcast/upselling-subscriptions-custom-tech-stacks-and-marketing-with-henry-johnson-of-rocketship-jobs/
But I usually do the following:
Here's a prime example of one of my newsletters: http://newsletter.indiestack.co/
Squarespace for site and email campaigns
Trello to organise links
Sheets to compile newsletter and links/contacts etc
https://eastvc.news/
Landing page - Carrd
Mail platform - MailChimp
Database - Excel and Word
Letterstack runs very simply on:
Rosieland runs on:
Substack
Carrd for a landing page
Notion for managing content and as a knowledge base (paid members)
Calendly for Meetup bookings (paid members)
BrainPint runs on:
Landing Page: Carrd
ESP: MailerLite
Domain: Namecheap
Database: Google Sheets & associated Bookmarklet
Drafts: Google Docs
Mail Tester: Mail-Tester
The BuildFaster Update is 100% Substack 😋
Virtual Mojito Live runs on:
Newsletter: Substack
Content prep. Airtable
Automation: Zapier
What do you automate with Zapier?
My contributors submit content via and Airtable form. I've a trigger and approval process via email and airtable to help me structure the newsletter content.
That's great! I had initially planned on using Substack as well but felt that its subdomain was a bummer :/
My newsletter tool stack:
On my blog I elaborated on my newsletter publishing process and the tools I use.
Revue is super to use as well. Have you tried using Grammarly for editing? How do you compare it with ProWritingAid ?
I bought a lifetime ProWritingAid plan, so I haven't looked into Grammarly or similar tools.