Newsletter
Your newsletter, the way it should run.
Recurring sends, confirmed subscribers, a public archive, and one-click unsubscribe — plus a native signup box for the WordPress builder you already use.
Built for the recurring send
A newsletter is a first-class object, not just another campaign. Give it a name, a cadence and a list, and each issue goes out to confirmed subscribers on schedule.
Confirmed subscribers by default
Double opt-in is on out of the box — new signups confirm before they receive anything, so your list stays clean and your sender reputation stays yours.
A public archive
Every issue gets a shareable web page, so past newsletters are linkable, indexable, and act as social proof for new subscribers deciding whether to join.
Signup anywhere on your site
The WordPress plugin adds a native newsletter signup box to Elementor, WPBakery, the Block Editor and Spectra — pick the list, style it to match, and you are collecting subscribers.
Questions about newsletters.
Everything else people ask before starting a newsletter.
A campaign is a one-off send. A newsletter is a recurring publication with its own subscribers, cadence, signup flow and public archive. Under the hood it uses the same reliable sending, but it is modelled for the ongoing relationship.
It is the default, and recommended, because confirmed subscribers protect your deliverability. You can adjust it per newsletter if your workflow needs single opt-in.
Yes. Each issue publishes to a public archive page you can link from your site, which also helps prospective subscribers see what they are signing up for.
Through a hosted signup page, an embeddable form, or — on WordPress — the native newsletter signup box in your page builder. Confirmed subscribers are added to the newsletter automatically.
Still have questions?
Reply to any product email or drop us a note — answers come from the engineer who shipped the feature, not a triage form.
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