A Local-First Reading Library for Newsletters
On keeping newsletter copies close, understandable, and yours
A letter about why Letterboxx treats newsletters as a local Mac reading library while original messages stay in your email account.
Thoughts on the newsletters we keep, the inboxes they get lost in, and the app built to give them a better home.
On keeping newsletter copies close, understandable, and yours
A letter about why Letterboxx treats newsletters as a local Mac reading library while original messages stay in your email account.
On turning recurring interests into Letterboxxes instead of inbox folders
A letter about organizing technology, investing, and local newsletters into a Mac reading library instead of leaving them scattered through email.
On building a dedicated place for the reading hiding inside email
A letter about why a Mac newsletter app should feel like a reading library instead of another inbox to manage.
On newsletters, attention, and the difference between clearing and keeping
A letter about why newsletters should not be treated like inbox chores, and why Letterboxx gives saved reading its own shelf.
On inboxes, reading, and why good newsletters need a different room
A letter about why email apps can store newsletters but still make them feel like inbox chores instead of reading worth keeping.
On writers, recurring attention, and the strange little publications hiding in the inbox
A letter about why newsletters arrive through email but feel more like reading, publishing, and relationship than ordinary inbox communication.
On newsletters, writers, and the things worth keeping
A personal letter about newsletters, writers, digital archives, and why Letterboxx became a dedicated home for the messages worth keeping.