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  1. If you're a freelancer or an agency with clients who need to send newsletters, consider Keila Cloud Partner Mode. Create & manage sub-accounts with a single billing relationship.
    keila.io/updates/partner-mode/

  2. If you're a freelancer or an agency with clients who need to send newsletters, consider Keila Cloud Partner Mode. Create & manage sub-accounts with a single billing relationship.
    keila.io/updates/partner-mode/ #buildinpublic #emailmarketing

  3. If you're a freelancer or an agency with clients who need to send newsletters, consider Keila Cloud Partner Mode. Create & manage sub-accounts with a single billing relationship.
    keila.io/updates/partner-mode/ #buildinpublic #emailmarketing

  4. If you're a freelancer or an agency with clients who need to send newsletters, consider Keila Cloud Partner Mode. Create & manage sub-accounts with a single billing relationship.
    keila.io/updates/partner-mode/ #buildinpublic #emailmarketing

  5. If you're a freelancer or an agency with clients who need to send newsletters, consider Keila Cloud Partner Mode. Create & manage sub-accounts with a single billing relationship.
    keila.io/updates/partner-mode/ #buildinpublic #emailmarketing

  6. Please share: Hey, speakers from outside Brazil, I have a question!

    Keila (an Open Source email newsletter tool) has received a volunteer translation to Brazilian Portuguese. If you visit the website, would you prefer seeing it in English or in Brazilian Portuguese? Obrigado!

  7. Please share: Hey, #Portuguese speakers from outside Brazil, I have a question!

    Keila (an Open Source email newsletter tool) has received a volunteer translation to Brazilian Portuguese. If you visit the website, would you prefer seeing it in English or in Brazilian Portuguese? Obrigado!

    #i18n #portugal #angola #moçambique #caboverde #lusofonia

  8. Please share: Hey, #Portuguese speakers from outside Brazil, I have a question!

    Keila (an Open Source email newsletter tool) has received a volunteer translation to Brazilian Portuguese. If you visit the website, would you prefer seeing it in English or in Brazilian Portuguese? Obrigado!

    #i18n #portugal #angola #moçambique #caboverde #lusofonia

  9. Please share: Hey, #Portuguese speakers from outside Brazil, I have a question!

    Keila (an Open Source email newsletter tool) has received a volunteer translation to Brazilian Portuguese. If you visit the website, would you prefer seeing it in English or in Brazilian Portuguese? Obrigado!

    #i18n #portugal #angola #moçambique #caboverde #lusofonia

  10. Please share: Hey, #Portuguese speakers from outside Brazil, I have a question!

    Keila (an Open Source email newsletter tool) has received a volunteer translation to Brazilian Portuguese. If you visit the website, would you prefer seeing it in English or in Brazilian Portuguese? Obrigado!

    #i18n #portugal #angola #moçambique #caboverde #lusofonia

  11. Version 0.20.0 of Keila, the Open Source email newsletter tool, is out now! It brings a completely new message rendering and delivery pipeline with major performance and scalability improvements. This change is mostly invisible to users now but will allow us to finally introduce transactional messages and automations soon! github.com/pentacent/keila/rel

  12. Today we're releasing v0.19.1 of Keila, the Open Source email newsletter tool. This release adds an Italian translation, support for authless SMTP, image resizing, Markdown editor performance improvements and a bunch of fixes. github.com/pentacent/keila/rel

    You can give it a try at https://www.
    keila.io or set up a self-hosted instance: keila.io/docs/installation

  13. I just used zizmor to improve the security of our GitHub actions pipeline: github.com/pentacent/keila/com

    Thanks Michael from Paraxial for the tip in the most recent @ThinkingElixir episode!

  14. I'm currently writing a comparison post between Keila and Mailchimp and it's kinda shocking how expensive they are. ... or is Keila just too cheap?

  15. Speed is such an important differentiator for small companies. Two hours ago, a user reported a rendering bug that occurred in some email clients. The fix is already online now.

    This could not have happened in a big org 🚀

    github.com/pentacent/keila/com

  16. @keila Anyone running an instance of the latest #Listmonk might have some insights, since they're slowly switching the captcha to that from hCaptcha.

    Personally, I've found that I get a lot more spam signups than I did with hCaptcha, but that's my anecdotal experience, and it seemed to have slowed down in the last two months. I also have the option of increasing the complexity in my settings...

  17. If you’re affected by the shutdown, please reach out and I’ll help you migrate to Keila for free

  18. @keila I been slowly converting to . The gist is this, you still have all the powers of under you. So if there's a specific style you want, but daisyUI doesn't have the exact preset, you can very much still extend.

    However, if you don't want to fiddle but still have some common sense components, this is the thing you want. 😅

    For me, the collapse components are a treat. 😎 daisyui.com/components/collaps

  19. @keila I just don’t understand why someone would use #Tailwind CSS — which is all about utility-first — and then do the exact opposite by introducing component abstractions like in #daisyUI.

    My take: You can like utility-first or not (I do), but things like daisyUI go completely against that principle and feel like an explicit anti-pattern. If that’s your direction, why use Tailwind CSS in the first place?

    tailwindcss.com/docs/utility-f

  20. Phoenix 1.18 is going to ship with support for daisyui.com. I wonder if upgrading might be a good opportunity for Keila to switch to daisyUI as well. Spruce up the UI a bit, simplify the markup, and finally add support for light mode.

    Do any of you have thoughts on daisyUI?

  21. Today we're releasing v0.19 of Keila, the Open Source email newsletter tool. This release adds welcome emails, better bot protection, new translations, editor improvements, and updates the code base to Phoenix 1.7.

    You can give it a try at keila.io or set up a self-hosted instance: https://www.
    keila.io/docs/installation

  22. Check out the completely revamped API documentation, now using scalar.com instead of the old Swagger interface: app.keila.io/api

    I’ve also just added a new API for signup forms and for creating contacts with Double-Opt-In. 🚀

    The OpenAPI schema is generated (and validated) using open_api_spex and the docs page is simply a static page that includes the standalone.js script from Scalar.

  23. I think I’ll switch the Keila API docs (app.keila.io/api) from Swagger to Scalar. It just looks much cleaner and more professional.

    Any Phoenix devs who have done this already with Open API Spex?

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