Too Many Email Newsletters
Digest solves newsletter overload by giving you a dedicated @usedigest.com email address for subscriptions. Newsletters leave your inbox entirely and arrive in the Digest app where you can read, search, and archive them. You can also combine newsletters with RSS, X, and Reddit into a single daily email.
The Problem
Who it affects
Professionals and enthusiasts who subscribe to 10+ newsletters and struggle to keep up with all of them
Desired outcome
A single place to read, organize, and manage all newsletter subscriptions without cluttering the primary inbox
Approaches Compared
| Approach | How It Works | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dedicated newsletter reader | Move newsletters to a separate app with its own email address | Completely separates newsletters from work email | Another app to check; only handles newsletters |
| Content aggregation platform | Combine newsletters with RSS, social media, and other sources into one daily digest | One email replaces checking multiple apps and inboxes | Requires initial setup time |
| Email filters and folders | Set up Gmail/Outlook rules to auto-sort newsletters into folders | Free, no new tools needed | Newsletters still clutter your inbox storage; rules break when senders change |
Digest Is Best For
- Professionals subscribed to 10+ newsletters who can't keep up
- Anyone whose inbox is dominated by newsletter emails
- People who want newsletters organized separately from work email
How Digest Solves This
Get a dedicated email address
Sign up for Digest and get a personal @usedigest.com email for newsletter subscriptions. Your main inbox stays clean.
Add your content sources
Pick from 15+ source types — newsletters, RSS, X, Reddit, YouTube, Hacker News, and more. Combine everything in one digest.
Receive one daily email
Set your schedule. Digest compiles all your sources into a single email — read it once and move on with your day.