Hey @rrhoover π Good question, Revue is an awesome product, and great for setting up a regular newsletter.
We differ in a couple of ways, rather then it just being about a regular newsletter to a set list of subscribers, with Publicate you have total flexibility of what you create and where you send it out. So we see a lot of our customers using Publicate for internal newsletters with specific teams or as updates to clients etc.
You can also create curated web embeds and pages with Publicate, which work with most CMS systems. We made a conscious decision to focus on curation and creation, and then integrate with other tools for sharing and publishing, which means we also have more advanced editing and customisation options.
Hey @datarade we're fans of @Sujan too! It really depends what you are wanting to do. Curated.co is great for creating a newsletter to send out to a set list of subscribers, but if you wanted to use curated content in other ways then just to that subscriber list, then Publicate gives you that flexibility, because anything you create can be exported as HTML, so used on the web or in email.
Becuase we have focused on the curate and create side of the flow, it also means that you have access to much more powerful customisation and editing for your newsletters, like adding call to actions, social triggers and design elements.
Publicate has a content library as well, which helps you to build a resource of valuable content over time, rather then each piece of content only being good for 1 newsletter, which means you can then use it to create weekly web roundups, resource hubs, updates to clients, internal newsletters etc etc
Thank you all for this feedback, it's so great to hear of all the ways Publicate is being used already and so exciting to think how you'll use the features we have planned. It really makes the hours creating it feel worth while!
Very cool to see Publicate finally launched here on ProductHunt! It's been a secret weapon for lots of companies for awhile now. Two reasons why I'm a fan of Publicate: 1) it takes sooo much of the hassle out of both curating and presenting content as compared to the tools/features that ESPs like MailChimp give you. Very few if any bugs these days, "just works" experience. 2) You can present/distribute content in multiple forms, not just as an email newsletter. I've used it to create Recommended Content widgets at the bottom of blogs, lead capture resource pages, and simple collections of web pages/files to share with others.
Keep up the great work Chris!
Thanks @robmcarpenter π We wanted to make sure we made it right π We're definitely seeing more people using it for resource pages, excited to see how that grows!
Hello Product Hunters π Publicate co-founder here, huge thanks for hunting us @Sujan!
Our goal at Publicate is to empower the world to create better content marketing assets like email newsletters and weekly web roundups, and we believe curation is at the heart of this.
We all spend a lot of time finding awesome content everyday, and with Publicate you can now turn it all into powerful content marketing, without the hassle of cumbersome editors and formatting, giving you more time to just focus on finding the content your audiences will love.
Weβve been working hard to update Publicate with some great features π
Like the content library, which now connects to all of your favourite sources - RSS, Feedly, Pocket, Slack, Cronycle etc so you can automatically build and organise a resource of great content for when you need it.
The editor has been overhauled so you can just drag and drop from your library to any of your Publications, and we have added new customisation features like Call to Actions, Dividers, Titles, Social Share and Social Follow. It also remembers any styles and colours you have used so you can select from existing rather than recreating, saving more time.
You can now also save templates, copy Publications, and even convert email to web so you can turn a newsletter into a blog post and visa versa.
And finally everything you create in Publicate can be exported as mobile responsive HTML, so it plays nicely with the tools you are already using like Mailchimp, Campaign Monitor, Wordpress, Ghost.io, even Gmail and Outlook.
Iβm excited to hear your feedback!
(You donβt have to sign up to give it a try, just hit start creating now to check it out)
Been using Publicate for our client newsletters at Adludio for over 12 months now. Our investors use it too. It's an awesome product. Well done guys, well deserved :)
It's great being able to whip up a newsletter using Publicate - I especially love the browser plugin to capture articles I want to include. Great work @briscradley and team!
Great way to simplify adding blog posts and newsletters to your marketing program. Chris and his team are always available to help resolve any user issues!
Great, I imagine this makes the newsletter creation a much more manageable ordeal. How are you guys tackling the problem of organizing / ranking content? ie. do you help users with deciding what content they should be distributing?
Hey @michaelenriquez! For organising content you can add tags, drag to organise in folders and we have a powerful search. We also pull in tags that you have added in other services like Feedly and Pocket to help keep things the way you like, and you can organise content on the fly into folders and tags with the browser extension.
You can also see and filter which content has been added to previous Publications, making it easy to know what has and hasn't already been used.
We don't currently suggest which is the best content to use, but it is something we are working on, so watch this space π
@briscradley Great! For me, I think the interesting application (and challenge) is that suggested content. Ie. If I'm a busy marketer / event organizer / etc., and I have been sending out these emails for a month now, are there things that I can learn from previous emails (ie. click through rates, engagement, etc) that will help me serve better content my readers.
Publicate works really well as a platform for round-ups and was used by GA on a course I did recently. After each lesson, we'd be sent a persistent link grouping the slides, featured videos and other content worth checking out. Since they're always available and saved in my notebook, I'll never be without that insight! Thanks, Publicate π
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