mlist 2.0

mlist 2.0

Email newsletters, outside of the inbox

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Jack Smith
This is a very cool product. Here are some of the new features in this release: -Redesigned inbox -Offline mode -Automatic subscriptions to newsletters -Lots of new newsletters to check out
Noah Tovares
@_jacksmith Thanks for posting Jack! This is a big update. I got a lot of amazing feedback from the current users, and spent a lot of time making sure the best newsletter reading experience was the best it could be. Happy to answer any questions :)
Nick Frost
@noahtovares this is so awesome!! As curator of Mattermark Daily and a lover of newsletters, this is one of my favorite apps. Congrats on the update and keep up the great work!! :)
Noah Tovares
@thinker Thanks Nick! Mattermark Daily is one of the best. You probably don't' remember, but we actually met briefly at a Mattermark event you organized. It was a great event, thanks!
Jack Smith
@thinker awesome, I didn't know that you were a fan Nick. That's a strong endorsement in my book! ;)
Silvio Gulizia
@noahtovares I am moving to a new device. How can I recover my password?
Pierre-Marie Galite
Really nice idea, do you guys intend to make an Android version ? And, can someone publish its own newsletter ?
Brad Brooks
I absolutely love this app. I follow all my favourite newsletters in this -- it's fast, clean and an ideal way to catch up with all those great email publications out there.
Noah Tovares
@ninthart thanks brad :) You've been supporting mlist from day 1, I can't thank you enough.
Dre Durr💡
While the app is downloading. I would like to know what is the best way to utilize the app. I have 8 different email accounts for different types of newsletters ex. Marketing, SAAS, Growth, Copywriting, and etc.
Noah Tovares
@dredurr I'd say your probably a newsletter pro! From mlist can you subscribe to all the newsletters that you have across your email account. Right now there is just one 'Inbox' organized by date, but a future update will introduce the idea of organizing your mlist newsletters by topic.
Dre Durr💡
@noahtovares Awesome thank you so much for your reply. I'm hoping Mlist will end the newsletter chaos in my life. 💪😢
Noah Tovares
@dredurr me too! Once you fire up the app, if you have any suggestions please reach out and let me know.
Kay Vink
Found this app in the comments of Product Hunt once, has been on my home screen since. You'll always have A-quality content by the people you find interesting. No more scrolling through bullshit on any of your other feeds. 100% recommend it!
Noah Tovares
@kayvink Thanks Kay, really glad you enjoy the app. Let me know if you have any suggestions or comments.
Kay Vink
@noahtovares @kayvink Only thing I would suggest is in you pitch focus more on the quality of curated content instead of just calling it newsletters. Many times when I have tried to explain it people are still confused because they think newsletters are a bad thing. Other than that, caching was really what I was missing. But I guess that's offline mode. (Haven't played with it yet)
Noah Tovares
@kayvink It's something I struggle with too haha. Email newsletters still have a negative connotation with many people. I like your approach. I'll definitely play around with that.
Noah Tovares
Also some newsletters to check out - Tedium (a deep dive towards the absolute end of the long tail) Briefing (top news stories summarized daily with a song at the end) Both Sides of the Table (Mark Suster's VC Blog) more suggestions to come!
Jack Smith
@noahtovares : this new version is awesome. The one click subscribe is a massive pro. I did notice that some of the newsletters (Charged; Product hunt etc) didn't have 1-click subscribe though. How do you decide which ones do and which ones don't? I could also recommend adding an option to subscribe to The Hustle's newsletter :)
Noah Tovares
@_jacksmith glad you think so! Right now mailchimp is the only platform that I was able to hook into without permission. Working on adding support for Curated.co. Those two cover the majority of newsletters I've seen on mlist.
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