DHH @ dhh I've been using Mailbrew to keep up with Twitter peeps who don't post often, but whom I'd really hate to miss what they have to say. It's pretty awesome. In many ways, Twitter-over-email is the healthier twitter!

Chris Coyier @ chriscoyier Enjoying @mailbrew . I can make little digest emails from RSS feeds and Twitter searches and subreddits and stuff. Supplementary to my reading habits, but fun and useful.

Christina Warren @ film_girl I ran across @mailbrew tonight and it is awesome! You can create these customized digests using RSS for subreddits, YouTube channels, Twitter stuff and more that get sent to your inbox.

Creativerly @ creativerly @mailbrew sounds like something I was looking for a couple of years now. 🥰 Great idea, great product ✨

John Ford @ eyupitsjohn I've a problem with email subscriptions. But... after using @mailbrew (from those behind @unreadit @getboxy ) recently, I'm now way more in control of my inbox.

Pat Walls @ thepatwalls The product speaks for itself, but I'm even more impressed with the founders @linuz90 and @frankdilo - insanely talented duo. https://t.co/GrPGwR6aBJ

DK ✌🏽 @ dk_the_human Mailbrew is such an inspiring example of a tiny team making a stellar (and I mean STELLAR) product. I hope they get a bajillion subscribers. Congrats on the launch, @frankdilo and @linuz90

Daniel Vassallo @ dvassallo Want to receive a daily/weekly email digest from your favorite twitter accounts? Check out @mailbrew

Vincent Voyer @ vvoyer I love MailBrew, I created different brews that allow me to be up to date on many topics (JavaScript, serverless, dev blogs) by just calmy reading my lunch email.

manuel.friger.io @ manuel_frigerio Sitting down with my coffee and catching up with the world by reading my @mailbrew is quickly becoming one of my favourite habits.

Dan Novac @ daninovac Stop checking countless apps, and start your day with beautiful digests delivering the best content from your favorite blogs, subreddits, Twitter accounts, YouTubers & more – right to your inbox.

Charles Adler @ cadler hmm.... excited about @mailbrew . Potentially compelling way to carve through the clutter.

Kitze @ thekitze Damn, I hate newsletters (stopped using them for years) but @mailbrew might convince me to make myself a "daily brew" and stop checking twitter/reddit/news daily.

Productivityist @ Productivityist I'm using @mailbrew to keep in touch with the things I care about, away from the clutter of the internet. Highly recommended.

bhatnaturally  🇮🇳 @ bhatnaturally Interesting product - those specialising on one topic may find this useful: 'Create automated newsletters from multiple sources, and cure your feeds addiction’

alberto giunta @ albigiu Been using this product for a while and can confirm: it's the future for *actually* following feeds without going crazy🤯

Kyle Gawley 🏴‍☠️ @ kylegawley Building my first personalised newsletter with @mailbrew – my favourite content from multiple sources, right to my inbox. Love this.

Henrique Alves @ itsnothenrique Last night I moved all my Twitter lists to @mailbrew and deleted the app from my phone. This morning I got the first emails. I can finally spend less time on Twitter 😌. The experience is a breeze 🍃

Alessio Maffeis @ iMaffo I’ve been trying @mailbrew out for a while now, and I created a weekly collection of long-form articles from great people and publications that I won't be losing in my noisy feeds anymore.

Marco Melilli @ marcomelilli Just upgraded to @mailbrew Pro. It's an amazing service 🚀 Hope it will be the ultimate solution for me to stay away from social networks and to stop feeling overwhelmed by the news