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Where do your subscribers come from?
When someone signs up for your email list, do you know why?
Do you know where they came from? Do you know which post got their attention?
Most people do not.
Most people resort to making an educated guess every time they get a new wave of signups. They’ll scroll their feed, look at recent posts, and try to piece it al together. Which is sort of useful, but it’s not always the posts with the most likes or the most views that actually led to such a desirable outcome.
That’s why, while building my Notion writing system over the years, I setup an automation to track which posts actually generate new email subscribers.
Recently I had the idea to walk everyone through how to set this up in a workshop.
Then I thought it’d actually be easier to just turn this into an app.
Connect your accounts, click a few buttons, and it’s done. Publish from Notion, sync your metrics back, know which posts sent you subscribers. All without you actually having to think about it. Most schedulers can’t do this. Most never will. But this one can. And I’ve already got it 90% of the way there.
So I’m curious.
Is this something that would be useful to you?
Would you like to become a beta tester?
If so, reply back and let me know.
And in the meantime, if you want to get a feel for the writing system that started all of this, you can find it for free inside my Threads Organic Traffic course here:
Again, if interested, just reply back.
Best,
Kevin Hood