For personal writing I moved from Revue to Substack when Revue shut down.
Beehiiv looks good. I personally avoid them because one of their growth marketers cold emailed about my personal newsletter to my work account, which I found extremely unprofessional. I don't want to reward that behaviour.
One app I'm keen to try out going forward is MailCoach, as it seems solid & affordable. It's also run but Spatie, a big name in the Laravel world, so I know their Laravel support will be good. So it seems like the best of both worlds for non-techies and Laravel devs alike.
For personal writing I moved from Revue to Substack when Revue shut down.
Beehiiv looks good. I personally avoid them because one of their growth marketers cold emailed about my personal newsletter to my work account, which I found extremely unprofessional. I don't want to reward that behaviour.
One app I'm keen to try out going forward is MailCoach, as it seems solid & affordable. It's also run but Spatie, a big name in the Laravel world, so I know their Laravel support will be good. So it seems like the best of both worlds for non-techies and Laravel devs alike.
Using EmailOctopus, it has a free tier up to 2500 subscribers.
If you have 1000s of subscribers then this might help you wip.co/posts/what-is-the-opti…