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Email could have been X.400 times better The physicists who convinced Fermilab to send Brazil's emails Better in-app previews Analytics 3.0 Subscriber ID variables Comments! Send latest premium action Automation filtering Free API subscribers Surveys in automations Reply to replies Labels for RSS feeds How Jeremy Singer-Vine curates curious datasets for readers 2023 (and what's next) Email vs web content Sort by engagement Better gift subscriptions How Andy Dehnart built a career reviewing television New email template Email-based automations Opt-in reply tracking Automatic alt text More social network integrations Sort by metadata Overlarge image warnings Automation tag actions Pause emails mid-flight Search tags and automations Gift via automations Subscriber-driving emails Programmatic webhooks Email page views Tag statistics Discord webhook formatting Automatic subscriber cleanup RSS subscriber count Weekly subscriber reports More list columns Customizable list views How Max Voltar turned a side gig into a trusted keyboard resource How Nick Disabato runs two newsletters from one design consultancy Made-for-you share images Automation improvements End-of-email surveys Filter by date Survey-triggered automations More automation functionality New webhooks How France Insider built a news service with paid subscribers Email as primary key How John Willshire unites two businesses in one newsletter Confirmation reminders Email churned subscribers Email-to-draft Subscriber metadata columns ChatGPT integration Faster web archives Referral program Better search results TikTok embeds Subscriber timeline Spotify embeds Improved RSS-to-email Subscribe page OG image New analytics page Google Tag Manager Even more subscriber types Integrating Duda with Buttondown Linktree integration guide Advanced and enterprise plans Framer integration guide API requests page Team collaboration In-email surveys Better CSS settings Better RSS automation fetching! Editor toolbar improvements Smart filters Faster emails page RSS automations Faster email analytics Zapier error codes Image accessibility checks Tags vs newsletters OG image picker Image editor improvements API bulk actions Improved OpenAPI spec Mastodon support Better subscriber filtering Better subscriber validation Hotkey support! Programmatic access to analytics Stronger bulk actions Faster archive page Custom canonical URLs Email slug and metadata Improved writing interface Generating a Typescript router in Django Filter emails by source
How Karl Weber shares writing on programming, art, and more
Asharee Peters · 2025-09-01 · via Buttondown's blog

Tell us a bit about yourself and your background.

I'm a programmer and designer from Utah. I've been making apps and websites for about 15 years. I love art, design, graffiti, bicycles, and esoteric computer science stuff.

What do you write about in your newsletter?

My newsletter touches on various topics, including programming language development, society, economics, art, design, and large deep dives into pop culture phenomena that I am fascinated with.

I also wanted to use a product that wasn't run by a mega corporation. Buttondown checked all these boxes.

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

Years ago, I was looking for an easy way to just capture emails for a newsletter. I wasn't sure what I wanted to write or share. I also wanted to use a product that wasn't run by a mega corporation. Buttondown checked all these boxes. It was easy to use and looked pretty great, as well. 

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

Buttondown's email collection and administration interface made it easy to build my list. I could drop a sign-up form anywhere on the web, and I often did. Spammy emails and fake subscribers never made it through. Only real people with a real interest in my writing. Pretty important for a newsletter named SPAM.

I never felt limited when using Buttondown. It's reliable in a very reassuring way.

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

I can customize embedded forms pretty easily, but I'd love to customize the design of my newsletter link/landing page. I tend to customize everything I use, and I think it would be fun as hell. I'm very happy with Buttondown.

Anything else you’d like to add?

I use Buttondown very differently. I've migrated my email list a couple of times, and I have more than one list. Buttondown is adaptable and has made it easy for me to grow consistently in the way that I wanted. I never felt limited when using Buttondown. It's reliable in a very reassuring way.