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Users with technical resources to manage self-hosted applications
Compare community-driven replacements for Buttondown in mailing list & newsletter managers workflows. We curate active, self-hostable options with transparent licensing so you can evaluate the right fit quickly.

Run on infrastructure you control
Recent commits in the last 6 months
MIT, Apache, and similar licenses
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These projects match the most common migration paths for teams replacing Buttondown.

Self-hosted newsletter platform with advanced automation and segmentation
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Requires server administration knowledge and infrastructure management
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Enterprise Multi-Brand Newsletters
Manage multiple brand newsletters with hierarchical namespaces, granular user permissions, and centralized reporting while maintaining data sovereignty.

Modern publishing platform for blogs, memberships, and newsletters
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Requires a Node.js runtime, not a PHP stack
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Personal blog with paid subscriptions
Earn recurring revenue while publishing directly from Ghost

Self‑hosted newsletter platform with flexible email delivery options
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Requires own server or cloud environment
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Community group monthly updates
Consistent branding and direct inbox delivery using a personal SMTP server.

Self-hosted newsletter and mailing list manager in one binary
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Requires PostgreSQL database setup and maintenance
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Product Update Newsletters
SaaS companies send feature announcements and release notes to segmented user lists while maintaining full control over subscriber data and delivery infrastructure.
Teams replacing Buttondown in mailing list & newsletter managers workflows typically weigh self-hosting needs, integration coverage, and licensing obligations.
Tip: shortlist one hosted and one self-hosted option so stakeholders can compare trade-offs before migrating away from Buttondown.