How to Forward Your Newsletters to Readwise Reader (and Stop Reading Them in Gmail)
You subscribed to newsletters because you wanted to read them. Then they landed in Gmail, between a password reset and a calendar invite, and reading stopped being the point. Surviving the inbox became the point. Readwise Reader fixes the environment problem. It is a read-later app with a proper feed, highlighting, and offline sync. The setup below gets every newsletter you care about flowing into it automatically. Everything in the first four sections works with no product of mine involved; there is a disclosed plug at the end. Step 1: Find your two Reader addresses Every Reader account comes with two custom email addresses, not one: an address ending in @library.readwise.io an address ending in @feed.readwise.io Mail sent to the library address lands in your Library, the place for things you have committed to reading. Mail to the feed address lands in your Feed, the triage stream you skim and pick from. Readwise recommends the feed address for newsletter subscriptions and forwarding rules, and the library address for one-off documents. That split is worth respecting. A newsletter is a candidate, not a commitment. To find both addresses in the web app, click the + button in the bottom left and choose "More import options". On mobile they are listed under Settings. You can also rename them ("Personalize email addresses" on the Add to Library page) if the random string bothers you. Two caveats from Readwise's own docs: a guessable address can attract spam, and if you personalize a second time, the previous personalized address goes dead. Step 2: New subscriptions go straight to Reader From now on, when you subscribe to a newsletter, put your feed address in the signup box. No forwarding, no filters. The issue arrives in your Feed and never touches your inbox. Two mechanical notes: There is no allowlist to manage. Anything sent to the address gets in, which is the opposite of the Kindle personal-documents dance. If a newsletter uses double opt-in, the confirmation ema