Personal publishing gets the HEY treatment. Write something wonderful to the World Wide Web today at [email protected].
It’s 2024, and setting up a blog and email newsletter is still way too hard. You either have to set up a website which is a whole thing, or use a separate service that’s expensive, cumbersome, bloated, or all of the above.
On the other hand, sending an email is easy. Address it, write email, send. That’s when it occurred to us; you can email one person, a few people, or even an entire company. Why can’t you just email the web? Why do we have to do this whole separate thing to put words on the internet? With HEY World, you don’t.
If you’re a HEY for You customer, start a new email, and put “[email protected]” in the “to” field. The glow is how you know you’re writing to the world.
Write + Send = Posted
Write your email just like any other email in HEY. Once you press send we take your email and post it to world.hey.com/you/your-post-title. Super clean, no trackers, cookies, or javascript. Just your words in all their speedy glory.
Your own HEY World URL
Once you write your first HEY World email, you’ll get a “world.hey.com/you” page (with the “/you” part being the same as the beginning of your @hey.com email address). The page lists everything you’ve written, along with a way for people to subscribe via email or grab the RSS feed.
No. [email protected] needs to be the first and only address in the “to” field.
Can I post if I don’t use HEY?
No. HEY World is only available to HEY for You personal email customers. You need a @hey.com address to use HEY World.
Does HEY World cost extra?
No. HEY World is included with your HEY for You account. And HEY World only works with paid HEY accounts, not trials.
Is HEY World available on trial accounts?
No. HEY World only works with paid HEY accounts in good standing, not trials.
Does HEY World work with HEY for Domains?
No. Currently HEY World is only available on personal HEY for You accounts. We may introduce it on HEY for Domains accounts down the road, but we’re undecided at the moment.
The book “Hey World, Here I Am” by Jean Little, which using journal way to shows main character Kate's story. Actually there is now a whole story in the book, readers read through Kate's view to know her feeling, and her daily life or maybe friends, parents…the people that she care about.
Jason Fried (@jasonfried) / X. Founder & CEO at 37signals (makers of Basecamp, HEY, and ONCE). Non-serial entrepreneur, serial author. No DMs, email me at [email protected].
Between the World and Me demonstrates how the American Dream is built on the enslavement of the African people and their oppression by violent means. Coates first mentions the Dream when he says that the television news host asks him to “awaken her from the most gorgeous dream” by inquiring about his body.
Foer's novel is called "Here I Am," and it's a long and very dense novel about a marriage and family falling apart, a personal disaster paralleled on a grand scale by a catastrophic earthquake in the Middle East that propels Israel and the Arab world into near Armageddon.
In 2020, Apple first rejected Hey's email app because users couldn't sign up for the service on the app. So both companies came to a compromise where users could download and start using Hey with a randomized email ID. To upgrade, they had to pay for the service through the browser.
With HEY, you can open multiple emails at once and just scroll through them, just like you would a newsfeed. It's a revolutionary way to read your emails. You'll never go back to the old way.
Ware loves spending time in his own world, but when his grandmother has a fall, his parents bundle him off to the summer group he hates. Uncomfortable around the other kids - and not sure how to engage in the Meaningful Social Interaction his parents are so keen on - he finds refuge in the abandoned church next door.
I Was Here by Gayle Forman is a gripping novel that delves into the complexities of grief and the search for answers. It follows Cody as she uncovers the truth behind her best friend's suicide, ultimately finding healing and understanding.
From the streets of Stockton to the beaches of Venice, all the way down to the Mexican border, We Were Here follows a journey of self-discovery by a boy who is trying to forgive himself in an unforgiving world.
Here I Am by Jonathan Safran Foer is a novel that describes the last few months of a marriage. Jacob and Julia Bloch, a couple in their early forties, have been drifting apart for years when a betrayal throws their union into acute crisis.
Introduction: My name is Chrissy Homenick, I am a tender, funny, determined, tender, glorious, fancy, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.
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