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I really wish every single person would write a newsletter. Not necessarily to make money from it. Not to quit their jobs and become a writer. Just to share what they're up to, what they're reading, what they're interested in. The number of interesting people I've met through my…



We have a new way of setting up your sending domain on Buttondown: Managed DNS. buttondown.com/blog/managed-d…


Jade uses Buttondown to inform readers about fun exhibits and events revolving around the paper and book arts world across the US and beyond. buttondown.com/blog/jade-quek


Octopus Think creators, Sarah and Matt, use Buttondown to connect with customers, share updates about their apps, and other projects they are working on. 🐙 buttondown.com/blog/octopus-t…


Voilà! Now you can embed your favorite analytics on your homepage with a simple click. buttondown.com/blog/embedded-…


Happy Halloween! 🎃👻 This month we dropped some treats (aka updates): -Czech localization -Newsletter QR codes -Drag-and-drop dashboard columns -Bulk add notes to subscribers -Changeable button color & more! buttondown.com/blog?category=…


Ask and you shall receive–you can now change the color of your buttons! buttondown.com/blog/2025-10-29


In these (extremely) trying times, supporting our neighbors is super important. Show Up Toronto creator, Jenny Zhang, is using her newsletter to inspire readers to do just that–show up and show out for their communities, even in small ways. Learn more about Jenny's work and her…


Great news for note takers–we've made it easier for you to keep track of your notes without tabbing into a dozen subscribers at once. buttondown.com/changelog/bulk…


Your dashboard has gotten an upgrade. Personalize your dashboard with drag and drop columns! buttondown.com/changelog/reor…


Do you know your neighbors? Creatures NYC creator and writer, Sabrina Imbler, uses their newsletter to shine a spotlight on NYC’s atypically beautiful and intriguing non-human residents. Turns out, creepy crawlers aren’t so creepy after all 🐛 buttondown.com/stories/sabrin…

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How Sabrina Imbler uses Buttondown

Sabrina uses Buttondown to shine a spotlight on NYC's atypically beautiful and extraordinarily intriguing non-human residents.


Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day! Today, we're highlighting the incredibly talented disabled Taíno artist, Destiny Toro! Destiny uses her newsletter to showcase her latest creative projects which often incorporates indigenous Taíno designs and stories, including a series on her…


Update! We've added two new dynamic blocks to Fancy mode that give you even more control over how your content appears in different contexts. vist.ly/4a55f


"You can, today, write and publish once, then with a mix of embeds, integrations, RSS feeds, webhooks, and automations, can kick off a Rube Goldberg machine that parcels out your content wherever your readers are." buttondown.com/blog/wordpress…

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How to publish your blog and newsletter in one click

A Rube Goldberg machine for your ideas


It all started with what MIT assistant professor Paul Resnick called “A deceptively simple idea,” in 1994. buttondown.com/blog/ringo-ema…


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