āØ I've been working on something new this past few weeks, and I'm super excited to finally share it with everyone
š Introducing dm.link, a new way of distributing your Twitter content
Learn more about what it is and why I'm excited about it below š
To put it simply, dm.link enables "DM newsletters".
You can create DM lists people can follow, and send tweets to those lists without even leaving the Twitter app.
In fact, the whole subscription process happens without leaving Twitter as well šÆ
You no longer have to fight with the algorithm to get your tweets in front of your followers.
People can already enable notifications for your account, but that pings them every time you tweet or reply. Too much noise.
With dm.link, you curate what gets sent.
This also allows you to cater to different interests.
I tweet about indie making, code, marketing, 3D design, crypto, interesting tech patents I find & more.
With dm.link, people can follow only the topics they care about.
Subscribing to a dm.link list is as easy as clicking a button.
You can add it on tweets (either inline or as a Twitter card) or use a link.
Try it out right here (and subscribe to dm.link updates in the process) š
dm.link/m1guelpf/dmlink-updates
As for pricing, dm.link will follow the SaaS model and offer unlimited lists for $30/m or $300/y.
Aside from lists, you'll also have access to all the features that power the subscription experience, such as buttons on DMs, quick replies & "click to DM" buttons.
There will also be a basic plan that includes unlimited access to all those extra features (but no DM lists), billed at $12/m or $120/y.
I can't wait to see what creators are able to build with these powerful interactions.
With the @Revue acquisition, @TwitterSpaces, and Super Follows coming soon, it's never been a better time to invest in your Twitter presence.
And with dm.link, you can connect with your audience like never before.