Kill the Newsletter alternatives
Digest offers a complete alternative to Kill the Newsletter's RSS conversion approach. Instead of converting newsletters to RSS feeds (which still requires a separate reader), Digest provides a dedicated newsletter inbox with email delivery, search, and archive — plus 15+ additional sources.
Digest vs Kill the Newsletter — Feature Comparison
| Feature | Digest | Kill the Newsletter |
|---|---|---|
| Newsletter reader | ✓ | ✕ |
| RSS feeds | ✓ | ✓ |
| Social media sources | ✓ | ✕ |
| Custom digest builder | ✓ | ✕ |
| Daily email delivery | ✓ | ✕ |
| Newsletter-to-RSS conversion | ✕ | ✓ |
| No account required | ✕ | ✓ |
| Pricing | From $6/month | Free |
Who Should Consider Digest
- Users who want a complete newsletter reading experience, not just RSS conversion
- People who want newsletters plus RSS, social media, and news in one place
- Anyone tired of managing separate tools for conversion and reading
Why Consider Digest over Kill the Newsletter
Where Digest stands out
- No reading interface at all
- Requires a separate RSS reader
- No social media or other sources
- No digest builder or email delivery
Where Kill the Newsletter stands out
- Completely free
- Converts newsletters to RSS feeds
- Simple, single-purpose tool
- No account required
Frequently Asked Questions
Why use Digest instead of Kill the Newsletter?
Kill the Newsletter converts newsletters to RSS feeds, but you still need a separate RSS reader. Digest provides a complete experience — a dedicated email address for newsletters, a reading interface, search, and the ability to combine newsletters with 15+ other source types in a daily email.
Does Digest support RSS feeds?
Yes. Digest supports RSS as one of 15+ source types. You can combine RSS feeds with newsletters, X, Reddit, YouTube, and more in a single daily digest.
Is Kill the Newsletter free?
Kill the Newsletter is free but only converts newsletters to RSS — you need a separate reader. Digest offers a 7-day free trial with plans starting at $6/month for a complete reading and aggregation experience.