Mailbrew is an innovative tool that allows you to subscribe to periodic updates from Reddit, Youtube, Hacker News, Google News, Twitter and all RSS-enabled sites, and even use Mailbrew to receive daily exchange rate information and information on new viruses around the world.
We are faced with hundreds of millions of pieces of information pushed out by self-publishers, news platforms and various websites every day. With so much information, are you tired of switching between these corresponding syndication apps? Unlike apps such as Reeder, Mailbrew does not directly aggregate content sources, but only the apps/servers that users use on a daily basis, allowing users to view all content on one platform (i.e. email), saving you as much time as possible in this area.
When you first sign up to Mailbrew the system will suggest a number of officially designed newsletters for you, each of which can display only one app/server as a content source, or you can aggregate multiple apps/servers in one newsletter to focus on a particular topic. On the right is a preview of the aggregated newsletter content, which you can send to your inbox to see the real effect. You can send it to your inbox to see the real effect.
The actual push email will look like this.
When creating the newsletter you can choose whether to send it on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, and you can further refine the timing.
Twitter platform feed
Mailbrew has a built-in newsletter that draws targeted tweets from twitter users, twitter search and twitter lists, so you can create tweet lists that follow different accounts, lists and keywords and have them pushed to your inbox.
Currency rate feed
Mailbrew is really versatile and I think the developers will add more of these widgets to the source in the future.
Website RSS feeds
You can also use Mailbrew as a website RSS feed aggregator, so you can paste in the website URL/RSS URL to get updates from any website.
You can also add multiple web feeds to a newsletter.
Youtube feeds
When adding a Youtube feed you can directly enter the channel name/ID and the system will automatically push the target channel for you, so you don’t have to paste the channel name.
Mailbrew offers a 20-day free trial with full functionality, after which you will be charged $10 per month, with a discount of $8 per month for annual subscriptions.