We asked @stewfortier about his routines & information diet π
He co-founded @FosterCoWriting, a paid community where writers produce high-impact work through a combination of peer and professional editing.
He's been brutally honest with us.
Read on π
Routines βοΈ
"I wake up and mindlessly scroll Twitter for 20 minutes until a sufficient sense of guilt gets me out of bed. Then, load up on coffee and start knocking down the most important task of the day β if Iβm not first tempted to knock down 5-7 small things first."
Apr 26, 2021 β’ 7 tweets β’ 3 min read
We started as a simple daily email compiled from your favorite feeds.
But our favorite content comes from newsletters these days.
With the latest update, Mailbrew becomes the best newsletter reader out there.
Getting served the best tweets, without having to scroll through anything πββοΈ
Read on. mailbrew.com/blog/use-twittβ¦
Imagine if β to stop you from tweeting memes all day β a personal assistant went through your whole Twitter feed, every morning.
What gems have you missed?
What's breaking today?
What are the must-read tweets and links? π€
Jan 21, 2021 β’ 12 tweets β’ 6 min read
We've compiled a list of the most popular newsletters that are read every day on Mailbrew π
They *actually* make the news enjoyable, so well deserved βοΈ morningbrew.com2. The 3-2-1 Newsletter by @JamesClear. One of our absolute favorites, a source of constant wisdom π jamesclear.com
Jan 13, 2021 β’ 4 tweets β’ 2 min read
Mailbrew works best as an app β¨
On your computer, visit app.mailbrew.com in Google Chrome and click this cute install button to launch it as a standalone app.
On iOS, using Mailbrew as a standalone app is as simple as adding it to your home screen.
Jan 4, 2021 β’ 6 tweets β’ 2 min read
In December 2020 we got π 250,000+ pageviews with $0 marketing budget π₯
A little thread on how we did it.
1. We've launched @typefullyapp, a distraction-free editor to craft and publish great tweets, and threads βοΈ
It started as a side project to bring traffic to Mailbrew, but the idea resonated a lot, and it now has more than 3,000 users π₯