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  • Moving Away from Substack
    Https://tinyletter.com has worked well for me. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
  • How I built ✨tinynews.ai a Bespoke Email Newsletter Service
    For those of you old enough to remember tinyletter.com, it was an extremely simplified newsletter creation tool that was eventually acquired by Mailchimp. I really appreciated the pure design and focus of this previous company that I decided to name my service tinynews.ai as an homage. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Self-hosted newsletter tech stack for $0-7/mo
    Tinyletter - I only heard about this source later on, so it wasn’t relevant, but I might’ve used it (note: it is part of Mailchimp). - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
  • I was bored and made a short little newsletter that I may end up doing on a weekly basis. Let me know what you think!
    For how to actively distribute the newsletters if you go the email route there’s several services (unless you’re cool with just whacking everyone’s email into a BCC list and sending manually, of course) you might find Tiny Letter useful. It’s 100% free and intended for exactly this sort of content and handles important things like unsubscribe functionality. That said is does seem to require a postal address that... Source: over 2 years ago
  • Free for dev - list of software (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, etc.)
    Tinyletter.com — 5,000 subscribers/month free. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
  • I grew my SaaS to $5,000+ MRR on nights and weekends as a solo founder. AMA!
    Back in 2016 I had a (now defunct, sadly) newsletter on Tinyletter, a tool which I frankly despised. I had the worst thought an engineer could ever have — "I bet I could build a better version of this in a weekend". It turned out to be quite a bigger undertaking than a weekend 😅, but after posting a lot about it online I realized there was a lot of demand from people like me for a better tool. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • First Year of UI Dev Newsletter
    The first thing was to choose my newsletter app. I thought about using Mailchimp, as I had previous experience with that platform. Then I learned about Tinyletter (a more inferior version of Mailchimp). I decided it has everything I need, from a subscription list to a simple HTML editor. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
  • Newsletter service for small blog
    I have some friends who do a TinyLetter, works pretty well. Don't know about APIs but it's run by mailchimp (and is free) so worth checking out, might have what you want. https://tinyletter.com/. Source: about 3 years ago

External sources with reviews and comparisons of TinyLetter

7 Cheaper Mailchimp Alternatives to Consider in 2019
Are just looking for a simple way to stay in touch with fans. For example, TinyLetter is popular with artists and writers. It’s not a good option for businesses, though.
Oh God, It's Raining Newsletters - by Craig Mod
Buttondown is a (somewhat) recently launched NAAS built by a very engaged developer, beautifully designed, that looks like it might be the new TinyLetter. Subscription integrations forthcoming (eating into Substack territory?). This is probably where I’d start if I were starting a public newsletter today.
The 12 Best Free Email Marketing Apps
If you choose Mailchimp, here are 6 ways to automate your email marketing with Mailchimp. And if you love Mailchimp but just need a super simple, bare-bones option for email newsletters, the brand also offers TinyLetter.
An Alternative for TinyLetter
TinyLetter users were quick to mourn the shutdown of the service. The reactions mostly expressed sadness. TinyLetter’s simplicity and intimacy were strong selling points to the artists, writers and other members of the creative class that relied on it.

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