Letting subscribers know how often you'll email them is usually a smart move. It sets clear expectations and helps prevent unsubscribes from people who feel overwhelmed. When readers understand your schedule, like once a week or twice a month, they can decide if that pace fits them. It also shows transparency, which builds trust between you and your audience. Sudden changes in frequency, especially sending too many at once, can cause confusion or irritation. Clear communication about your timing helps maintain interest without crossing boundaries. Do you think most people prefer knowing the email schedule in advance or discovering it naturally over time?