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Compulsive curiosity, or, how I built an infinite idea machine Gift details on the subscriber portal Portal link in the archive nav First, add no friction: How micropayments lost and subscriptions won Filter subscribers and automations by source Automations, rebuilt What email will look like in the future Filter subscribers by bounce date and reason Email could have been X.400 times better Three features are moving behind the paywall Firewall changes and improvements Put your name and voice into your company newsletter Simplified email address settings Subscription wall Inboxes were overwhelming before we'd even named them The US government tried really hard to screw up email Public postmortem: database connection exhaustion Ask a nerd: what is the best way to unsubscribe from newsletters? Bookshop.org embeds Email was into agents before they were cool Passwordless login Rename metadata keys in bulk A spring cleaning for our legal docs Ask a nerd: what happens when you click the spam button? Passkey support for two-factor authentication How Buttondown's API versioning works Safer defaults for the email creation API How to send email to space How we enabled Content Security Policy for everyone Recovery codes for two-factor authentication Filter sent emails by engagement rate How we migrated to TypeIDs without breaking clients How we check every link in your email Use newsletter metadata in your emails Should we bring back email exploders? Sort and filter by open and click rates Custom click tracking domains More newsletter settings in the API Revamped replies Custom email templates for everyone Simplified cancellation Ask a Nerd: Does email length affect deliverability? The changelog, reborn Swedish localization Forwarding an email is not always straightforward Public descriptions for tags OpenAPI spec for archives How Rodrigo brings a humanistic view to consumer technology Subscribers can come from anywhere. Even another newsletter platform's form. Survey responses on the web How Brandon Lucas Green shares his music and supports artists Your newsletter's archives are more valuable than your list Better tag self-management Smarter automation filters Granular API keys Snippets New design settings pages Ask A Nerd: How does newsletter cadence affect deliverability? Starred views More ways to customize your archives Inbox filtering Mastodon follower analytics Ask a Nerd: What are good open, click, and response rates for an email newsletter? How we migrated our database to PlanetScale Two new archive themes Custom buttons now work in Markdown mode Ask a Nerd: Does attaching files to your newsletter hurt deliverability? Seline and Tinylytics support Unban subscribers Announcement bars for your archives Bang paths, source routing, and how email trips were planned Public postmortem: archive downtime 2025 disposables.app Russian localization Ask a Nerd: Can you improve email deliverability with a personal domain? More locale options How we interview customers at Buttondown Bluesky analytics Reply to conversations Minimum viable complexity How Jeffery Hicks goes behind-the-scenes in his newsletter Changes to our stack in 2025 2026: Emails TK reminders in the editor What the hell is a UTM? Randomize survey answer order Why we insourced analytics Scroll sync in the editor 2026: Archives How Jamie Thingelstad uses Buttondown to explore tech topics How Kelly Jensen uses Buttondown to discuss key library issues Keeping feature creep at bay Improved filters Content Security Policy in archives Open source Sniperl.ink Auto-activating RSS reader subscriptions What the hell is ActivityPub? How Igor Ranc built Berlin's largest expat tech newsletter Gift subscriptions
How Mark Slutsky uses Buttondown to publish his writing
Asharee Peters · 2025-09-01 · via

Tell us a bit about yourself and your background.

I’m a filmmaker, a narrative director for video games, and in a past life, I was a journalist. 

What do you write about in your newsletter?

I started writing Something Good in early 2021, when the production of my first feature, You Can Live Forever, was delayed six months due to Covid shooting restrictions. Suddenly, I found myself with a lot of time on my hands. It was originally a recommendation letter; I’d write about a book, or a movie, or a record I liked. But that mutated quickly, and the recommendations format became a blank canvas for whatever I wanted to write about that week: interviews with fascinating people, some of which went terribly wrong, memories, musings, playlists, etc. At one point, I spun out a book club in the form of a sub-newsletter, Barely a Book Club, focused on travel writing. I don’t charge for subscriptions, but every fall I run a fundraiser for my readers where their donations go towards causes I care about, like Doctors Without Borders. In return, they are rewarded with Something Good merch.

What I was most concerned about was migrating my readers and archive to Buttondown without anything breaking terribly. I was happy to find that Buttondown’s founder, Justin, and later the company’s team, were extremely available to hold my hand throughout the process.

Where did you first learn of Buttondown, and what made you decide to give it a try?

I had become disenchanted with my previous choice of platform and was looking for a new home. I wanted to find a place that felt less like an aspiring social platform, somewhere that wasn’t looking to lock in its users, and with values I felt more aligned with. Something Good has always been a proudly money-losing newsletter, so I didn’t mind paying, particularly as with “free” services, you always feel like some terrible shoe is about to drop. That said, my budget wasn’t infinite, and I found Buttondown’s pricing to hit the sweet spot for me.

What I was most concerned about was migrating my readers and archive to Buttondown without anything breaking terribly. I was happy to find that Buttondown’s founder, Justin, and later the company’s team, were extremely available to hold my hand throughout the process. Since then, they’ve been very responsive with my many, probably annoying, questions and suggestions.

I like how transparent the development of the product is and the feeling that it is constantly improving and iterating.

What are some ways Buttondown has helped you run your email?

I like how transparent the development of the product is and the feeling that it is constantly improving and iterating. The editor-to-email pipeline is really thoughtfully designed, as is subscriber management.

What are some things you’d be excited to see Buttondown build in the next few months?

More themes and/or options to style emails and archive pages would be really great, particularly as I’m a total fool when it comes to CSS. I’d love to feel like I have more power over how my emails look and feel. The ability to have different modules of the editor open at the same time (like having your design tab open while also editing an email in another tab for easier testing) would be really great.

Anything else you’d like to add?

I’m always happy when I subscribe to a newsletter and it’s hosted on Buttondown (and which doesn’t ask me to run through an onboarding gauntlet where I’m pressured to subscribe to three more, open its app, etc).