Q&A with Intuit Mailchimp CEO Rania Succar on the core business of email, acquiring Mailchimp in 2021, generative AI, shutting down TinyLetter, and more
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A eulogy for TinyLetter, as Mailchimp shuts down the newsletter tool acquired in 2011 that had a brief run nurturing great personal writing on the internet
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Intuit Mailchimp plans to shut down TinyLetter on February 29, 2024, to focus on its core Mailchimp marketing product; Mailchimp acquired TinyLetter in 2011
but is pleased to offer me some paid options to choose from [image] @mattbc : We really need to bust up these gigantic corporations that hoover up innovation only to kill it Not content with killing o...
Newsletter platforms like Substack, which recently raised a $15.3M funding round, offer some writers a sustainable business model, but others see a bubble
Venture capital has finally come for the least sexy communication style. — It's unclear to me whether anyone has ever fallen in love over email … Tweets: @awilkinson , @zachgins , @thomasls , @jenny...
Newsletter platforms like Substack, which recently raised a $15.3M funding round, offer some writers a sustainable business model, but others see a bubble
Venture capital has finally come for the least sexy communication style. — It's unclear to me whether anyone has ever fallen in love over email … Tweets: @trengriffin , @justinmduke , @alishalisha ,...
Niche online communities and media grew in 2017, through Patreon, TinyLetter, “finstagrams”, and more as people looked for alternatives to Facebook and Twitter
niche communities, human connection, people exchanging ideas, maybe even paying each other for the work they'd made — never really lost its appeal, but this year it came back with a miniature vengeanc...
Niche online communities and media grew in 2017, through Patreon, TinyLetter, “finstagrams”, and more as people looked for alternatives to Facebook and Twitter
Why tiny, weird online communities made a comeback in 2017 — Americans got tired of big social media in 2017. Tweets: @rianvdm , @taylorlorenz , and @laurengoode See also Mediagazer Tweets: Rian van...