AI newsletter platform
Digest pulls stories from your sources, drafts a newsletter on your schedule, and emails your editor a magic link to review, edit, or approve before it goes out.
Private beta. We'll mock up a real sample in your topic and email it to you.
Four steps, on a schedule. Once set up, you only see it when there's something to review.
RSS, Google Alerts, web search (Brave + Claude), Reddit, NewsAPI, or RSS feeds you trust. Mix and match per newsletter.
Claude scores fetched items for relevance to your topic, dedupes against the last 4 issues, frames follow-ups, and writes the draft in your tone.
A magic link goes to your reviewer. They can rewrite headlines, edit summaries, swap stories, or approve as-is. Every edit teaches the next draft.
Publishes to Substack, Beehiiv, or stays as HTML/Markdown for any platform. Auto-approves after a timeout if the reviewer is away.
Everything you need to run a serious newsletter on autopilot — without losing the editorial voice.
Pull from web search, news APIs, Google Alerts RSS, Reddit, or any RSS feed. Pin must-includes, hide noise.
Every fetched item gets scored against your topic prompt before the writer sees it. Top candidates go in; the rest stay in the pool.
Every headline rewrite, summary edit, and deleted story informs the next generation. Your editor's taste compounds.
og:image scraping with browser-real headers pulls article hero images. Manual override per story if you want a different shot.
Pick a preset (Classic, Editorial, Tech, Brutalist, Bold, Dark, Newspaper, and more), tune colors and fonts, or paste raw CSS for full control.
Upload a brand header or generate one with OpenAI gpt-image-1 from a prompt. Lands at the top of every issue.
Per-newsletter ad library with weighted rotation and scheduled campaigns. Image, headline, body, CTA, click URL.
Share a public submission URL with your audience. Tips flow into your dashboard for one-click inclusion in the next issue.
Every issue gets a shareable web URL with proper Open Graph tags. Reads the same as the email.
The review loop
Schedule generation for Monday morning. Your reviewer gets the draft by email, clicks through to a clean editor, rewrites anything they want, and hits approve. No action by Tuesday morning? It auto-publishes.
Every edit logs into the editor preferences feed, so future drafts arrive closer to your voice.
Review · Issue #14
Top story
NERC issues Level 3 alert on data-center load
Two paragraph editorial summary appears here…
Hand off to your existing platform, or treat each issue as an HTML deliverable.
Drafts post to Substack via session cookie.
Native API publish with your Beehiiv key.
Copy or download for any other platform.
Private beta — join the list
Tell us what you'd cover. We'll mock up a sample issue in your topic and email it to you within a minute or two.