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A social feed for your newsletters,
divorced from your inbox.

You subscribe to more newsletters than email was designed to handle. Bwak gives them a feed — scroll through them the same way you scroll through anything else you read. Per-newsletter aliases. No inbox access required.

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14-day free trial · No credit card required

One feed for all your newsletters Per-newsletter alias addresses Works with every email provider No inbox access. Ever.

Three steps. No inbox required.

Bwak routes around your inbox entirely. Your newsletter subscriptions go to a private alias — your inbox never sees any of it.

1

Claim your alias

Choose a unique you@bwak.news address. Think of it like a social handle — it's yours once you reserve it. No inbox connection needed.

2

Re-subscribe your newsletters

Update each newsletter subscription to use its own private Bwak alias, like you+morningbrew@bwak.news. Takes a few minutes. Your real email stays private.

3

Read in your feed

New issues appear as cards in a clean, scrollable feed. Mark read, bookmark, archive, or kill a sender instantly. Your inbox never sees any of it.

The right container for how you read.

Email was built for correspondence. Your newsletters aren't correspondence. Bwak gives them a home that actually fits.

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Feed-style reading

Everything you subscribe to, in one place. Scroll through it the same way you scroll through Twitter or LinkedIn — subject, preview, thumbnail, in the order it arrived. No algorithm. No ads. No inbox.

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One alias per newsletter

Each subscription gets its own unique address. When Morning Brew sells your data, you'll know exactly who did it — and you can block that alias instantly without affecting anything else.

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No inbox access. Ever.

Unlike Meco, which requires Gmail or Outlook OAuth, Bwak never touches your inbox. Not once. No credentials, no token, no read permission. If you use Proton Mail or iCloud, you're finally welcome here.

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Built by a subscriber, not a VC

Bwak was built by a retired technologist who needed this for himself. No growth-at-all-costs roadmap. No plans to sell your reading habits. The product stays small and useful.

Simple pricing. No surprises.

14-day free trial for everyone. No credit card required.

Bwak
"I'm a retired technologist who now raises chickens on a farm in Tennessee. I love newsletters — but they were dying in my inbox, unseen. So I built myself a feed. Then I realized I'd built something other people needed too. Bwak is what chickens say."

Stop reading newsletters in email.

If you subscribe to more than a handful, email was never the right tool. Claim your @bwak.news address and try it free for 14 days.

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