Simplifying Communication for Crypto Newbies: Dmail’s SubHub & RSS Feeds Explained


What’s Happening?
Dmail’s SubHub (a communication tool for crypto projects) is adding a feature called RSS feeds in Q3 (July-September 2024). This update will help crypto projects automatically share updates (like tweets or blog posts) with their followers, saving time and keeping everyone informed.
What’s RSS?
Think of RSS feeds like a “news robot.” If you follow a blog or social media account, RSS automatically collects new updates from those sources. No need to manually check for new posts—the robot does the work for you.
The Problem: Why This Matters
Many crypto projects struggle to keep their communities updated. Right now, teams have to:
Log into SubHub,
Write messages manually,
Send them one by one.
This takes time, so many projects end up sharing less often, leaving followers in the dark.
The Solution: RSS Feeds to the Rescue
Starting in Q3, SubHub will use RSS feeds to automatically send updates from two places:
X (Twitter): Short posts (like announcements) will go straight to followers.
Medium/Blogs: Long articles will be formatted and shared automatically.
How it works:
If a project posts a tweet or blog, SubHub’s RSS “robot” grabs it and sends it to subscribers.
Projects can turn this feature on/off or edit posts before sending (like a draft email).
Why this is cool:
No more manual work for projects.
Followers get updates faster.
More activity = more interesting content for everyone.
Engagement Made Fun (and Rewarding!) Dmail adds a crypto twist: tokenized engagement. Here’s what that means:
Subscribers earn rewards (like tokens or points) for opening emails, reading posts, or clicking links.
Projects get clear stats (like how many people opened a message) to improve their content.
Traditional newsletters (like Mailchimp) struggle with low open rates (20-25%). But with rewards, Dmail makes engaging fun-like getting a gold star for reading!
Why Projects Will Love This
Save money: Tools like Ghost charge $199/month for basic features. SubHub aims to be cheaper and crypto-friendly.
Better reach: Big projects (e.g., Linea, with 100k+ followers) can auto-share every update, track engagement, and reward their community.
It’s automated: Teams focus on creating content, not sending emails.
What’s Coming in Q3 2024
Auto-posting from X/Twitter and blogs.
Projects can control RSS feeds in their dashboard.
Early tests of reward systems for subscribers.
Later updates: AI summaries, multi-language support, and premium features.
In Simple Words: Dmail’s SubHub is making it easier for crypto projects to talk to their communities. By automating updates (using RSS) and rewarding followers for participating, everyone wins: projects grow, users stay informed, and the crypto space becomes more connected.
Interested? If you run a crypto project, Dmail is looking for early testers! Reach out to them to join the pilot.
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