Subscription forms
A block, a shortcode and a widget. Single or double opt-in, custom fields, and a confirmation flow that does not look like 2009.
WordPress plugin · PHP 8.1+
Subscribers, templates and the send queue all live in your WordPress install. No per-subscriber pricing, no third party holding your list, and nothing to export on the day you want to leave.
To: Weekly readers
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Subject: What we shipped in August
How it is sold
The core plugin is on WordPress.org and stays there: forms, composing, sending and stats, with no upsell nagging in the admin. Pro adds the modules that replace a subscription to somebody else's service.
Everything you need to run a list
The full plugin, licensed per site
The modules
Every module is part of the same plugin — nothing extra to install, nothing that breaks when one add-on lags behind a WordPress release.
A block, a shortcode and a widget. Single or double opt-in, custom fields, and a confirmation flow that does not look like 2009.
Write in the editor you already use. Templates wrap your content in HTML that survives Outlook.
A queue that drains on cron in batches you control, with a lock so two runs never send the same email twice.
Per-email open and click tracking, with the link rewriting handled for you.
Turn recent posts into a newsletter on a schedule. Filter by post type, category or tag, per channel.
Growth over time, per-email performance, top clicked links, and where your subscribers came from.
Key-authenticated endpoints for subscribers, lists and emails, so another system can drive the list.
CSV in and out with column mapping and validation. Excel gets a byte-order mark so accents survive.
Publish past newsletters as browsable pages. Good for search engines, good for new subscribers.
Start free. Add a licence when a module would save you an afternoon.