Revue being phased out by Twitter
If you’re like me, you may have jumped on the let me integrate Revue with my Twitter to better surface my newsletter train.
Got my newsletter issues imported into @revue. I had to see what the import looked like for Substack so that I could import the issues from a currently unsupported platform. All done.
— Nick Taylor (@nickytonline) October 14, 2021
Now I just need to get my Revue account approved. Come by and say hi! https://t.co/W1VJEiQWXq
Using Revue has helped increase my readership, but unfortunately it looks they are phasing it out at the end of the year, so I started exporting my subscribers yesterday.
I'm moving my newsletter off of Revue as I don't feel confident the feature will remain on Twitter. So I've decided to go back to @buttondown. I'm in the middle of getting subscribers back on over there.
— Nick Taylor (@nickytonline) November 9, 2022
If you're interested in subscribing head on over to https://t.co/u8MGHaPWjw
I decided to go back to buttondown.email which is what I was using before I was trying out Substack, then Revue.
If you’re currently using Revue, I advise to do the same. If you do, where do you plan to move your newsletter to? If you’re not sure where, there are a bunch of great suggestions in this thread.
I’m wondering what they’ll do with Revue newsletters. Should I be exporting my subscriber list ASAP? Maybe I should go back to Substack or Buttondown. I know some others use the Hashnode newsletter feature.
— Nick Taylor (@nickytonline) November 6, 2022
What are you all using for your newsletter?
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