Newsletter plattforms #1837
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Please see #1842 (comment) to use the "Custon HTML" Plugin. If you use Mailchimp, they will give you a code for the sign-up-form: https://mailchimp.com/help/add-a-signup-form-to-your-website/ You maybe want to embedd this code in the footer or after every post via plugin or within the content via editor. I can recommend CleverReach for EU/ DSGVO sensitive Websites or Mailchimp. |
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What I DoI self-host Listmonk, an open source newsletter manager, using Railway.app (tutorial), and embed the signup form in Publii. To do so, I embed the plain, unstyled form (example demo) in my footer using theme overrides:
I use Listmonk because it's FOSS and the most affordable option (you can use it with whatever SMTP service you like), but if I didn't use that, I'd look into buttondown, EmailOctopus, or beehiiv. Ways of Embedding Newsletter Signup Forms in PubliiThere are, of course, easier ways of going about this. Nearly all newsletter platforms offer some kind of signup form embed solution: iframeSome will offer an iframe that can be plugged in anywhere that accepts HTML (ex: your post/page editors, Custom HTML tool) Form ActionSome, like Listmonk, will offer a JavaScriptSome will offer a Last note: these tips work all kinds of embedded third-party content, not just newsletters. |
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No problem! I forgot to include the link to a tutorial I made a while back on how to deploy Listmonk, so here's the link.