August 19, 2009

One year ago today, we launched this little idea called Feed My Inbox, a simple RSS to email application. We never set out to re-invent the wheel ... only to grease it up so that it worked a hell of a lot better.

To say we've been surprised by the popularity and growth of Feed My Inbox over the last year would be a serious understatement. It's been tons of fun, and the app is something our team is fully dedicated to for many more birthdays.

We are so grateful to all of the people that use this service. Here are some statistics of what happened behind-the-scenes over the last year:

Unique Visitors- 131,134
Pageviews- 550,599

Active accounts- 34,727
Feeds we're tracking- 56,606
Confirmed subscriptions- 66,840
Emails sent- 3,077,382
Feed entries emailed- 33,771,734

Service Outages- 37 (most of them less than 5 minutes)
Uptime- 99.91%
* We're getting better at this!

Although the application looks pretty much the same to you, under the hood it is literally 100% different. We have learned a lot along the way and are now to the point where we can scale this thing for the long haul.

I also wanted to give you an update on where we hope Feed My Inbox is headed in the next year. Putting this in writing is serious business, so we fully intend to live up to the following:

1. New features are on the way

We are currently working on the next big version of Feed My Inbox, which will bring many of the feature requests we have collected over the last year to light. We are not close enough to say when it will be launched, but it is officially a work in progress. Stay tuned to the blog for the first announcement.

2. We heart webmasters

Since we announced that webmasters can embed a sign-up form on their website that ties to Feed My Inbox, tools for you to see subscribers and have more control over outgoing emails have been sorely lacking. We have not forgotten about you, and over the next year we'll be bringing some game-changing stuff your way that no other RSS to Email provider can do.

3. We're listening

Our small team is BIG on customer service. We answer all emails and keep a close eye on the support discussions over at Get Satisfaction. If you have any feedback, questions,  suggestions or constructive criticism, don't hesitate to send it our way. 

Aug 19 2009

1. Nate Bailey @ 2:36PM

Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaappy Birthday!!!!!! :-)

Keep it coming guys! I love this tool and can't wait to see how it evolves.

I couldn't live without it!

Thank YOU!

Aug 20 2009

2. Sam @ 6:45AM

Happy birthday to you, dear FeedMyInbox, and to many years... :)

Aug 20 2009

3. Mark @ 8:45PM

I just discovered this, and what a fantastic idea. I'm always checking my email and a feed reader, now I can just check my email. Takes the work out of RSS ;)

Thank you for providing this service, and I can't wait to see what's in store!

Aug 24 2009

4. Cat W. @ 10:12AM

I found FeedMyInbox when I was looking for a way to read my work-related feeds in Outlook, rather than adding more feeds to Google Reader. I have tried a couple of things since then, but I have come back to FeedMyInbox because of its seamless user interface and clean design.

Recently I was bothered by the fact that I didn't get my feed posts until the day after they were published, but I sent an email to the help staff and they fixed it for me. Excellent customer service. Thanks! And Happy Birthday!

Sep 26 2009

5. Jose Luis Avila Herrera @ 12:34AM

CONGRATULATIONS and thank you!

You are doing a good job.

*FeedmyInbox
I like it!

Oct 1 2009

6. gourmet coffee snob @ 3:33PM

I can't figure out how to get this thing to post to my blog. It posted one time...the very first time I signed uP and then never again...this would be such a useful thing if I could only figure out how to get it to do what it do...

Oct 1 2009

7. Nick @ 11:38PM

@gourmet coffee snob ... Feed My Inbox is most commonly used to subscribe to a feed and receive the updates of that feed via email. It sounds like you may be trying to do something different.

Re-posting contents of an existing feed that you don't own is against our terms of service, and if we saw it you may have been unsubscribed from the feed.

If that's not what you are trying to do, maybe you can elaborate so we can help out. Feel free to email help(at)feedmyinbox.com, which would be the quickest way to get a response. Thanks!

Oct 2 2009

8. Cody @ 9:53AM

Happy Birthday!!!

I'm late on the birthday wishes, but most sincere. From the minute I discovered you, I've started publishing the feeds from my website. Visitors have told me that they love the ability to get updates in their inbox - couldn't do that without you!

Which makes that little item number 2 super interesting to me. Keep us posted... I know I could use FeedB*****, that other service, but it wasn't as simple and elegant as Feed My Inbox. Thanks!

Oct 2 2009

9. Nick @ 10:10AM

@cody ... don't worry! You are using the service 100% correctly.

What is against our terms of service is to take the contents of a feed, let's say a popular blog, and re-post them on another website in an effort to get traffic. You can read more about it here- http://www.brightwurks.com/blog/feed-my-inbox-and-duplicate-content/.

We're happy to have you as a customer, thanks for the kind words.

Dec 2 2009

10. ventureblogalist @ 4:54PM

I was really glad to find this service. Thanks!

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