newsletters that only include what you care about
email newsletters are everywhere, but most of them are someone else’s idea of what you should read. mailbrew flips that, it lets you build your own. i’ve been using it to pull in stuff i already check daily anyway, like twitter threads, reddit posts, youtube channels, and a few niche feeds. i’ve got a daily setup called “morning brew” that hits my inbox at 6 a.m. sharp. another for video perfume reviews every thursday. and one just for nerdy science and tech links on sundays. setting it up takes a few clicks and you’re done. it’s clean, consistent, and actually useful
“i made a newsletter just for the people i follow on reddit — it lands in my inbox twice a week and feels like magic.”
love this
- you can pull from tons of sources — twitter, reddit, rss, youtube, even stock tickers
- no code needed, just click, paste, set the schedule, and go
- you can build multiple brews and control exactly when they show up
not a fan of this
- you have to manually set layout settings for each source, gets repetitive fast
- no bulk add or quick duplicate function for similar source types
- cost is $5.99 a month, not crazy, but it’s a factor if you’re already juggling subscriptions
screenshots from the app



last thing i’ll say
i’ve got a few brews running right now and they’re the first thing i check every morning. they look great, they’re consistent, and they’re full of stuff i actually care about. not sponsored, just genuinely love the setup. if you’ve ever wanted a personalized newsletter without the mess, this does it
still wondering? here’s what folks usually ask
can i build multiple brews?
yep, i’ve got one for tech news, one for youtube reviews, and one just for nerdy stuff
can i follow specific twitter accounts?
yes, you can add individual users, lists, or even hashtags
how customizable is the layout?
you pick the column style, how many tweets show, and whether images are included
what happens if there’s nothing new?
the brew still sends, but that section stays empty, no spammy filler
is it really worth paying for?
if you check multiple sources every day and want it all in one clean email, yeah, it saves time
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