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Show HN: I built a tool to send you daily digest of your saved bookmarks

65 points| marcinem | 5 years ago

Bookmarks which you wanted to read, but simply forgot...

It happened to me all the time. I bookmarked the articles to read later and simply forgot about them. Forever.

I built Mailist to help with that. Already 2350 users enjoy their "weekly digests" composed from their bookmarks. It makes me super happy!

So now, https://mailist.app Pro account allows you to send an email newsletter every day, built from your bookmarks.

Does it sound interesting? The free version (weekly email) is available for everyone!

Let me know what you think.

PS. Unlike other tools, we care about your privacy and don't suggest promo content based on your saved links.

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sciencewolf|5 years ago

I remember https://www.linkdrop.co/ tried to do this and the Show HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19960313) appears to be this exact idea. However, it looks like they shifted to using an extension as opposed to a bookmark. Any idea why?

Also, curious how many pro subscribers you currently have? I imagine it's pretty difficult to get people on board with a $4/mo tool for personal consumption, unless you market it as a "productivity" tool.

kirubakaran|5 years ago

As a data point, https://histre.com/ (Effortless Knowledge Base) that I'm bootstrapping, includes features around bookmarks - so it is in a way in the same space fwiw. Histre has a "solo plan" currently at $3/month. People who use it for "personal consumption", as you put it, sign up for that plan. When I talk to them, they say that at $3/month, they don't even have to think about it. You're definitely getting several multiples of that in value and it's a great way to support the startup be independent.

Otherwise all we'll have in the world is different flavors of VC funded adtech companies providing "free" services.

marcinem|5 years ago

We have 35 pro users right now. But yes, it’s been a tough journey to get them subscribe and most of them have either lifetime access or discounted price.

Still learning here, what price would you suggest?

butz|5 years ago

How about skipping email and displaying digest right in browser? It could be implemented as extension, and you could even take actions on read bookmarks, e.g. move to storage folder or delete.

newman314|5 years ago

I would love a related tool.

Content search engine for my open tabs / bookmarked. Oftentimes, I bookmark or leave a tab open for something to read later but I can't find it later.

To be clear, it would index and search said URL.

raveenb|5 years ago

this looks like a cool tool.

My problem was that i had collected a lot of such links and simply wasnt able to go thru all. So I had built this app that took all the links in the bookmark and summarized it.

You can check it out at https://www.makemysummary.com anyone is welcome to try it out, it summarizes youtube, podcasts and webpages

If your app has zapier integration then anyone can route their bookmarks via MakeMySummary and get them summarized

d0m|5 years ago

It's funny, I had this similar idea just last week. It's been hard for me to read books with a baby but I can afford to read emails here and there.

blaydator|5 years ago

Very nice. I have built similar tool for Android and iOS to save notes (And webpages) by email so they don’t get lost in another note app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boomerang.... https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/boomerang-email-myself/id11544...

fraXis|5 years ago

I just installed your app. Works great. Been looking for something like this for a long time now. So easy to share myself a link and have it automatically emailed to me. Great job!

happppy|5 years ago

I think its a typo in footer, 'GIve it a try,', 'I' in give is capital.

fock|5 years ago

looks like wallabag to me