MailZine takes the newsletters you already subscribe to and assembles them into a finished weekly issue — with magazine-quality typography, editorial structure, and a reading experience designed for your favourite device.
You subscribe to newsletters written by people you admire. But most of them sit unread — buried under promotions, formatting chaos, and the guilt of never quite getting around to them.
Newsletters land when you are working, commuting, or already overwhelmed. By the time you have a quiet moment, they are buried.
Every newsletter looks different. Inconsistent fonts, broken layouts, tracking pixels, and aggressive CTAs. Not exactly a reading environment.
Instead of sitting down with something good, you are scanning, starring, archiving. Another productivity task disguised as leisure.
Saving to Pocket, Instapaper, or a folder does not solve the problem. It just moves the guilt somewhere else.
You get a dedicated @mailzine.ink email. Use it to sign up to newsletters, or forward your existing subscriptions there. That is all you need to do.
Throughout the week, we extract the real editorial content, classify and sequence it, and compose it into a coherent magazine-style issue with proper sections, hierarchy, and typography.
Once a week, your issue is ready. Open it on your iPad, your e-ink tablet, or print it. No inbox, no triage, no formatting chaos. Just reading.
Instead of opening each newsletter individually, you get a single, cohesive issue. A table of contents, sections, page numbers. A beginning and an end. Something you can finish.
Every issue is composed with designed page templates, consistent type hierarchy, and editorial structure. The same care that goes into print magazines, applied to the newsletters you already subscribe to.
MailZine is not a web app pretending to be a reader. It is designed from the ground up for the devices people actually use for long-form reading — iPads, Android e-ink tablets, and print.
MailZine is built around a weekly cadence — not a stream, not a feed, not an inbox. One issue, once a week. Something to look forward to instead of something to catch up on.
Less inbox stress, more quiet reading time
A finished issue with a beginning and an end
Read on the couch, on the train, in the garden
A rhythm you can build a reading habit around
MailZine is not ready for everyone yet — but we are building it in the open. Join the waitlist and we will let you know when it is time to read your first issue.