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For everyone who misses TinyLetter

The TinyLetter you remember, minus the vanishing act.

TinyLetter made writing a newsletter wonderfully simple, then it went away. TinyCourier picks up right where it left off: a list, an editor, a send button, and nothing in the way. The same simplicity, this time built to stick around.

Free for up to 500 subscribers.

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Why TinyLetter fans feel at home

It keeps what made TinyLetter lovely and quietly fixes what it lacked.

Write-first, not builder-first

Open the editor and type. No template gallery to fight, no blocks to drag. Just your words, looking right.

A list, not a CRM

Subscribers stay simple. Import, tag if you want, send. No lead scores, no pipelines, no jargon.

The deliverability TinyLetter never had

Proper SPF, DKIM, custom sending domains and one-click unsubscribe, so your emails actually reach the inbox this time.

It won’t vanish on you

Swiss-hosted, sustainably priced, with a no-sunset pledge and full data export. Built to stick around.

TinyCourier vs. the “do everything” platforms

Most TinyLetter refugees got herded toward tools that do far too much. Here’s the difference.

TinyCourier Bloated platforms
Time to first send Minutes An afternoon (or an onboarding call)
Learning curve There isn’t one Dashboards, funnels, jargon
Pricing All features, any size Features gated by tier
Automations maze Deliberately none Required to do anything
Your data Export anytime, no lock-in Hard to leave

FAQ

Is TinyCourier really as simple as TinyLetter was?
That’s the whole idea. A list, a writer, a send button. Dozens of features turned down so the few that matter feel effortless.
Can I import my old subscribers?
Yes. Upload a CSV of your existing list and you’re ready to send. If you’re coming from MailerLite Classic, there’s a dedicated importer.
What does it cost?
Free up to 500 subscribers, then honest subscriber-based pricing from $6/mo. Cancel anytime, export anytime.
Will TinyCourier shut down like TinyLetter did?
Nobody can promise the future, but the prices are sustainable, the servers are in Switzerland, and there’s a no-sunset, full-data-portability pledge. You can always take your list and leave.

Bring back the newsletter you loved.

TinyCourier is free to start and takes about two minutes to set up. Your readers are one click away.