I'm not used to be surprised by features on products I use, normally it's the usual improvements, but nothing game changer.
Hey world was an incredible surprise. It makes total sense for Hey to do this (now that I've seen it).
Using email to write and host your blog and also creating a newsletter that people can subscribe and receive your post in their inbox. Genius.
Hey World makes blogging easy by removing a lot of friction:
- Where to host?
- Where to write?
- How should I call it?
- How should it look?
- How can people be updated when I write?
I'm tired already. This are some of the problems with writing and sharing that Hey World solves.
Yes, you don't have so much flexibility, you don't have any analytics but the core is there, your content.
I have my own blog, diogo.xyz, I don't think I'll change to Hey World for now, but I'm interested to give it a try. Writing this post is being more pleasant than writing with markdown on my text editor. And I don't have any way for people to subscribe with an email, although I have rss feed, and I think that's cool and still takes lot of work to make right on my personal blog, so I'm reluctant to do it.
Either way, I admire the audacity of Hey to launch this kind of feature and I'm eager to see where it goes.
Hey world was an incredible surprise. It makes total sense for Hey to do this (now that I've seen it).
Using email to write and host your blog and also creating a newsletter that people can subscribe and receive your post in their inbox. Genius.
Hey World makes blogging easy by removing a lot of friction:
- Where to host?
- Where to write?
- How should I call it?
- How should it look?
- How can people be updated when I write?
I'm tired already. This are some of the problems with writing and sharing that Hey World solves.
Yes, you don't have so much flexibility, you don't have any analytics but the core is there, your content.
I have my own blog, diogo.xyz, I don't think I'll change to Hey World for now, but I'm interested to give it a try. Writing this post is being more pleasant than writing with markdown on my text editor. And I don't have any way for people to subscribe with an email, although I have rss feed, and I think that's cool and still takes lot of work to make right on my personal blog, so I'm reluctant to do it.
Either way, I admire the audacity of Hey to launch this kind of feature and I'm eager to see where it goes.