![]() Substack revealed its new RSS reader in a blog post on the company’s website earlier this week. Gmail’s Promotions folder is often the reason. The self-publishing platform has launched a new RSS reader to aggregate posts on both the web and iOS. Users can also add any RSS feed to the app via the recently. I make quite extensive use of it, so I support the creator, Leandro Facchinetti (who seems to have some other cool side-projects too) on Patreon-if you end up making use of this, you might want to also. Kyle Merber writes a weekly Substack newsletter about track and field, the Lap Count, but his readers don’t always receive it in their main inbox. The Substack Reader app brings all of your Substack subscriptions into one place where you can read content from writers you follow. ![]() the FT or Bloomberg, where my accounts are tied to my email address), but I really like having everything split out-if I ever want to unsubscribe to something I can do it as I would to a feed rather than going through the email itself. I know there are some feed readers that give you an email address to forward newsletters from your primary email (there are a couple of providers for whom I have to do this, e.g. Some other services (often older providers focused on email delivery infrastructure) don't, so rather than denying myself the pleasures of writers who choose to use these systems, I turn to Kill The Newsletter!, one of those small single-purpose tools that does a job really really well: in this case, creating mailboxes and generating RSS feeds from anything that gets sent to them! (Mine, Reeder, does something similar.) A lot of the newer newsletter services-Substack and Buttondown, for instance-provide this. ![]() ![]() Jeremy mentions that his feed reader of choice, NetNewsWire, will try to find an RSS feed for many email newsletters. ![]()
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