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Is anybody on here currently using MailChimp?


Were you aware that it has been taken over and you now have to pay for emailing more than 500 people?


I found this out accidentally. I have just looked at Trust Pilot reviews. One star 😡


Apparently this is from March. Nobody has notified us. I don't know what will happen when I try to send a newsletter this week.


Any ideas, anyone? Any other decent free newsletter providers?


I don't mind paying, but all this seems very underhand.

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Hi Sue. I know this is weeks later so you will probably have already found your way around this


But in the intervening period, the newsletters I get from other sources have all migrated from mailchimp (noisily and with much criticism. Correctly) to Substack


I can’t vouch for the substack experience. But given it seems to be where the crowd is headed, I thought it worth sharing

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Hi Sue. I know this is weeks later so you will probably have already found your way around this


But in the intervening period, the newsletters I get from other sources have all migrated from mailchimp (noisily and with much criticism. Correctly) to Substack


I can’t vouch for the substack experience. But given it seems to be where the crowd is headed, I thought it worth sharing

 

Thanks Sephiroth.


I am using MailerLite now, which was recommended to me, and I've just sent out our first newsletter from there.


It isn't ideal for various reasons, and it's a bit of a steep learning curve, but I'll wait and see how it goes.


I haven't heard of Substack! I will investigate!

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