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  • I am looking to start a newsletter for my startup- any tools you would recommend I use?

    My3 Murthy
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    Ashik Hameed
    Here are a few tools I recommend: Mailchimp: Great for beginners, with easy-to-use templates and analytics. Substack: Perfect if you're looking to monetize your newsletter from the start. ConvertKit: Excellent for automation and managing your subscriber list. MailerLite: A user-friendly option with solid features and affordable pricing. Good luck with your newsletter! What’s your startup about? @my3_murthy
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    My3 Murthy
    @ashikhameed Wow! thanks for the recommendations. Oh, we are building a startup that makes social selling scalable.
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    My3 Murthy
    @keith_saas interesting! that's a new one- i will check it out
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    Ina Simeonova
    Same here! I was always using Mailchimp previously but now going to try Loops: https://loops.so
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    My3 Murthy
    @ina_simeonova Added this to my list- will check it out
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    Naomi | Beeyond AI
    Depends on what your preferences are, how many contacts do you have, how often do you plan to send out newsletters, etc. If you have a contact list of around a thousand, I think you can find some tools with generous free plans. If you are anywhere around or above 5,000 contacts and intend to send emails once every two weeks, Sendgrid is the one with best value. And is comparable to most other solutions in terms of functionality. https://sendgrid.com/en-us
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    My3 Murthy
    @naomigarcia its a very small audience- just for our early supporters & potential investors.
    Naomi | Beeyond AI
    @my3_murthy I think Zoho campaigns has a very generous free tier plan. Do check check it out.
    Anna Starodub
    I'm using Campaign Monitor. While the design template options might be a bit more limited but it's very stable and reliable
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    My3 Murthy
    @anna_starodub1 Very cool! I am going to check it out!
    Kan Singh
    If you're a content creator or have a more personal brand, ConvertKit is a great choice. It focuses on building strong relationships with your subscribers and offers features like landing pages and signup forms to help you grow your audience.
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    My3 Murthy
    @kan_singh Thanks fo the recommendation
    Jaimy James
    Easy Start with Mailchimp! For beginners, Mailchimp is a fantastic option. It's free for up to 2,000 subscribers and offers user-friendly drag-and-drop editing for creating beautiful newsletters. Plus, it has built-in analytics to help you track your results.
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    My3 Murthy
    @jaimy That sounds amazing! Thank you
    Kabir
    I compiled a ShowNote on this: https://shownotes.app/show/wgm78
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    Once I asked something similar. Maybe will help the discussion: There, people shared email providers and some comments could help: https://www.producthunt.com/disc... https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
    Abhra Ch.
    Hey @my3_murthy! πŸ˜„ Starting a newsletter sounds like an exciting venture! For tools, I'd highly recommend checking out Mailchimp for its versatility and ease of use. If you're looking for something more focused on automation, ConvertKit is a great choice too. For design, Canva can help you create stunning visuals effortlessly. Best of luck with your startup newsletter! πŸ˜πŸ“§
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    My3 Murthy
    @abhra_ch Thank you for the recommendations- These are really helpful
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    Abhra Ch.
    @my3_murthy Happy to help 😊
    Gurkaran Singh
    Starting a newsletter for your startup? Tools like Mailchimp or Constant Contact are like the bread and butter of email marketing - they make it as easy as programming a microwave!
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