• demonboy

    (@demonboy)


    It’s been a long time since I ran an email campaign from my RSS feed and I’m pretty shocked at how expensive it’s getting. I used to use MailChimp but they’ve priced me out of my budget.

    I have an email subscriber list of less than 1,500 and I’m not a business, so I’m looking for cheap/free options.

    What RSS to email services are people using these days?

    Thanks

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  • mdshak

    (@mdshak)

    Yes, MailChimp is little bit costly. You may choose one of them MailerLite, Sendinblue, Mailjet, Benchmark Email, FeedPress, Blogtrottr.

    These are just a few examples, and the pricing and features may vary. It’s a good idea to compare the features and pricing of different services to find the best fit for your needs.

    Thread Starter demonboy

    (@demonboy)

    Hi @mdshak these are all similarly priced. RSS really has got quite expensive! RSS.app charge $100 a month just to access API support.

    I have, however, found an alternative. It’s quite involved and I haven’t fully tested it yet but it involves converting the XML feed to JSON, feeding through Pabbly Connect and delivering through Amazon server. This will still require a subscription, but I think it’s still coming in way cheaper than the above-mentioned services.

    If it works as intended, I’ll post my workflow in this forum.

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