FeedBurner is now FreeBurner
No, the name of the company hasn’t changed but our previously paid services MyBrand and FeedBurner Stats PRO are now free for everyone. Here’s the skinny on each service from our official blog post:
FeedBurner Stats PRO
PRO is feed analytics taken to the next level. You will now have access to the number of people who have viewed or clicked individual content items in your feed and “Reach,” which estimates the daily number of subscribers who interacted with your feed content. You can turn this on by signing in to your account, navigating to the Analyze tab and heading to the FeedBurner Stats PRO section. Click the “Item Views” checkbox to activate these PRO features.MyBrand
The MyBrand service (also PRO-level) is located under the “My Account” tab after you’ve signed in. MyBrand lets you maintain consistency between your feed address and your hosted website’s domain, if matchy-matchy is your thing. For example, rather than using feeds.feedburner.com/MyFeedName, your MyBrand-ed feed address can be feeds.myexcellentdomain.net/MyFeedName. To get started with MyBrand, sign into FeedBurner, click the “My Account” link in the upper left-hand corner, and then click “MyBrand”. Nota Bene: You must be comfortable playing around with DNS entries and own the rights to the domain whose DNS entries you’ll be playing around with in order to successfully activate MyBrand.
Make sure to activate these new features as soon as you can to make sure you are maximizing your FeedBurner benefits.

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Somewhat Frank
3 Jul 07 at 11:38 am
Wow! I didn’t mind paying for the PRO service at all, I thought the stats were valuable and FeedBurner deserved to charge for them. But I guess FREE is the Google mantra.
As for the MyBrand service, I guess that was coming too. I’m using Google’s branded Gmail and Calendar service for my wife’s piano lessons site (funpianolessons.com), and MyBrand stuff employs the same sort of DNS changes as their email service. I wonder if at some point Google will merge the MyBrand offerings together with their other branded offerings. That would be pretty interesting.
Raoul
3 Jul 07 at 11:42 am
Cool! I’m not that interested in the MyBrand thing but I just went in and turned on “item views” in the pro section. Thanks for the info!
Nicole
4 Jul 07 at 1:14 am