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Kit

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The email-first operating system for creators who mean business. Formerly ConvertKit.

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Most creators pick a niche too early—and the wrong one. I had this realization while I was at the #CraftCommerce Mastermind last week... That’s why I started showing my group the "Hourglass of Influence." Start wide and test ideas. Niche into what gets the most traction and

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New in the Kit App Store—Thinkific What this means for course creators: → Tags are automatically created & synced with subscribers → Course content embeds directly in emails → All purchase history in one place Create targeted campaigns for new students, warm up leads, and

New in the Kit App Store—<a href="/thinkific/">Thinkific</a>

What this means for course creators:

→ Tags are automatically created &amp; synced with subscribers
→ Course content embeds directly in emails
→ All purchase history in one place

Create targeted campaigns for new students, warm up leads, and
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New in the Kit App Store—Linktree Connect your Linktree to Kit so every signup, download, or contact form entry flows straight into your Kit. No more manual CSV uploads, just seamless audience growth that works in the background while you focus on creating. This is how you go

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Convert more subscribers to buyers with this actionable tip! Here's what you're going to do: 1. Go to automations > rules 2. Create a new rule 3. Set the trigger to "clicks a link" and add the link to your product or service 4. Set the action to "add tag" and name it

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Drive higher clickthrough rates with our new A/B content testing capabilities. Test different layouts, CTAs, and content styles to see what drives clicks—not just opens. 👉 Long-form vs. short-form 👉 Button vs. inline 👉 Top vs. bottom 👉 Design vs. plain-text Which will