I'm going live at 11:00am eastern to answer all your questions about signup forms and to help you get your AWeber forms live.
aweber.wistia.com/live/event…
Google Search becoming fully conversational with individually personalized results is a bad thing. Everyone is going to end up with an isolated echo chamber completely tailored to affirm their priors.
Seeing that Kit just released their MCP is a good reminder of how far ahead AWeber has been at making sure our tool fits into Agentic and AI workflows. We had our first MCP user on November 6 of last year.
Today I learned that Lucide has icons for both "Wheat" and a "Wheat Off", for the cases where you want people to be able to disable wheat in your application.
We had a competitor just tease a big announcement about their landing page builder. The announcement?
That they'd be announcing their landing page builder in a month.
What are we doing, folks?
I'm working on a visual critique skill. But in the meantime, this one little prompt is doing the Lord's work for me.
"I want you to act as an art director or creative director and critique this prompt for style and aesthetic. Improve it and give me a better prompt."
We've had people using our MCP since January, but today we got our ChatGPT app approved so people can enable it with one click, right from ChatGPT (free users too).
chatgpt.com/apps/aweber/asdk…
Just gave the most engaged webinar of the hundreds I've ever done. The difference was I focused almost entirely on how, not why.
People often know why they should do things (that's why they attend). They're starving for someone to show them how.
Facebook says my cost per lead for my newsletter ~$3. But only 35% of those leads open an email and 16% click one.
Best case, my cost per engaged lead is ~3x what Meta tells me. This isn't a catastrophe; but it reinforces the fact that Facebook isn't telling you the whole story
I usually like beehiiv's marketing; but claiming to have the first MCP in the space is completely wrong. We've had one at AWeber for months. Just google [ESP] MCP and you can see their claim is patently false.
I can't tell you the number of times I've gotten questions from people about why their open rates tanked, only to see they got clipped in gmail.
That's why we show you how close to getting clipped in gmail you are right in our AWeber editor. No nasty surprises.
I freaking love the Chrome Dev Tools MCP. In my dev flow, Claude write the code, writes the QA test plan, tests it in the browser, fixes the things it can, and then sends me a list of questions and suggestions.
Managing your subscribers just got a massive upgrade. Search is up to 12x faster, plus you can see how they engage, share what you find with your team, and never lose your place in your list.
If you're an engineer, and your problem with AI is that it doesn't create high quality, usable code, that's a you problem.
There are reasons to be skeptical of or oppose AI; but the idea that it can't create good working code in 2026 is completely untrue in most use cases.