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What are your newsletter tool stacks?

No-Code Newsletter runs on the following tool stack:
Landing page- Dorik
Automation- Integromat
Mail platform- MailerLite
Data collection- AidaForm
Backend- Airtable

What are you using for your newsletter?

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    Unicornsfeed.com uses;

    • emailoctopus, html custom templates.
      You can see them here.

    Unicornsfeed.com/issues/issue21

    I am working on them though there's only until issue26.

    That's all..

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      Pretty interesting. What do you use for your landing page?

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        Html and Tailwind CSS. Less, is more.

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    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:

    • GatsbyJS landing page
    • Hosted on Vercel
    • Hooked into MailChimp

    Here's a prime example of one of my newsletters: http://newsletter.indiestack.co/

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    Squarespace for site and email campaigns
    Trello to organise links
    Sheets to compile newsletter and links/contacts etc

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    https://eastvc.news/

    Landing page - Carrd
    Mail platform - MailChimp
    Database - Excel and Word

  5. 1

    Letterstack runs very simply on:

    • webflow
    • mailchimp
    • pocket to capture content during the week
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    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)

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    BrainPint runs on:
    Landing Page: Carrd
    ESP: MailerLite
    Domain: Namecheap
    Database: Google Sheets & associated Bookmarklet
    Drafts: Google Docs
    Mail Tester: Mail-Tester

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    Virtual Mojito Live runs on:

    Newsletter: Substack
    Content prep. Airtable
    Automation: Zapier

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      What do you automate with Zapier?

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        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.

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      That's great! I had initially planned on using Substack as well but felt that its subdomain was a bummer :/

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    My newsletter tool stack:

    • Revue: mail platform
    • Revue Chrome extension: content saving
    • ProWritingAid: editing
    • Mail-Tester: testing

    On my blog I elaborated on my newsletter publishing process and the tools I use.

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      Revue is super to use as well. Have you tried using Grammarly for editing? How do you compare it with ProWritingAid ?

      1. 1

        I bought a lifetime ProWritingAid plan, so I haven't looked into Grammarly or similar tools.

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