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Mailbrew

Automated email digests from Twitter, Reddit, YouTube & more.

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    2022-03-03

Features & Specs

  1. Customization

    Mailbrew allows users to create personalized email digests from various sources such as RSS feeds, Twitter, and newsletters, tailored to individual preferences.

  2. Time-saving

    By aggregating content from multiple platforms into a single email, Mailbrew helps users save time otherwise spent checking numerous sources separately.

  3. Clean Design

    Mailbrew offers a clean, easy-to-navigate interface, making the experience of setting up and reading digests pleasant and straightforward.

  4. Integrations

    The platform supports integrations with a variety of services and platforms, offering a robust ecosystem for content aggregation.

  5. Regular Updates

    Mailbrew frequently updates its features and integrations, continuously enhancing user experience.

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Social recommendations and mentions

We have tracked the following product recommendations or mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you see what people think about Mailbrew and what they use it for.
  • Show HN: Krz Digest – Create personalized newsletter digests
    — Filters for the incoming emails Alternatives: About a year ago, I found out, that the guys from https://mailbrew.com/ have an essentially identical product, which I used for a few months myself. The product is quite nice, but for my personal usage it did not work very well. I disliked the reading experience, the email formatting was broken for Outlook on Android for a while and forwarded emails did not look nice... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
  • Email Marketing Service with Tools for Automated Weekly Post Summary Newsletters (Wordpress+eCommerce)?
    I looked at this a few months ago and ended up using mailbrew.com. It's free. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Wasting so much time on social media (including reddit) and not able to focus.
    Https://mailbrew.com/ has helped me since instead of browsing reddit for hours and hours... It kind of just gives me the top three of things I'm interested in (like this post). Source: over 1 year ago
  • Apps that should be paid, but are not (Part 4)
    Https://mailbrew.com/ Not a Mac specific app, but a webapp for taming inbox overload You can create your own newsletter from favorite sources. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Please help identify the font of Mailbrew headings
    What is the font Mailbrew uses in their website headings? Thank you). Source: over 2 years ago
  • Addicted to my phone - help!
    Mailbrew to turn tweets etc into daily emails, so I don't feel I'm missing out, and try to train myself that being a few hours behind on the latest news is ok. Source: over 2 years ago
  • How to build my own information feed / front page?
    Https://mailbrew.com let’s you compile everything into a daily digest email (RSS, Twitter, newsletters, Podcasts, etc.). You could also use a webapp that does the same like https://sumi.news. - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • Do you use Twitter RSS feeds?
    I don't use Twitter RSS feeds but accomplish the same thing using a paid tool called Mailbrew (which is also my main RSS reader app BTW). There I follow a couple of Twitter lists I've set up as well as some aggregations provided by the app (top tweets/links - kind of similar to what lindylearn is doing). Source: almost 3 years ago
  • There should be a way for us to use social media like people use(d) newspapers
    I’ve used this before, and it sounds like it’s pretty much exactly what you’re describing: https://mailbrew.com/ Think I heard about it through this sub - I remember I could choose for it to send me “x top posts in last 24 hours” for 3-5 subreddits or something. May be worth checking out. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Show HN: Easy RSS to Email Service
    Looks like https://mailbrew.com might be in your arena? - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • self-hosted personal newsletter services similar to mailbrew
    I came across a a video (I follow a channel called Keep Productive) doing a quick review of a service called Mailbrew - Your personal email digest which got me to try and find an alternative to the same and self hosted. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • What we lost (a paean, perhaps, to RSS)
    > email subscriptions to RSS for example, or perhaps even the other way around I made a service called http://feedsub.com to do this a couple years ago. There's actually quite a few powerful services to do this. I'd also recommend http://mailbrew.com which has a nice digest format. I think there's a lot of value in RSS as an underlying data layer for the web, and I think it's criminally underused on the... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
  • Is it just me, or do you believe your inbox is the worst place for newsletters?
    I found that the problem with newsletters is that there are too many too often. I discovered Mailbrew (https://mailbrew.com/) a while back and it solved this problem for me — together with “newsletterifying” a few of other content channels, like Twitter and HN. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
  • Confronting my social media addiction and burnout, and how I'm fixing it
    Also, full disclosure: this is a $10/m. Honestly, it could cost much more since this can literally save people hours of time, but we also wanted to make it affordable for everyone. We even decided to do something that is getting more and more rare, which is not asking for a credit card to start you trial, so you can just sign up and give it shot for free. Source: over 3 years ago
  • Automated morning music with Pipedream, Huginn, and Mailbrew
    To do this I use an app called Mailbrew. It can create custom newsletters for you from Twitter data, Reddit subreddits, RSS feeds, and much more. I find it handy for setting up summaries of subreddits so that I don't have to refresh Reddit all day. If you want to try Mailbrew and want to support this blog then feel free to use my referral code to sign up. I would really appreciate it! Now, of course you don't have... - Source: dev.to / over 3 years ago

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