The Difference Between a Newsletter and a Feed Is You
A feed is computed. A newsletter is chosen. The real newsletter vs feed difference is a person whose judgment readers trust. Here is how to see your own filter.
A feed is computed. A newsletter is chosen. The real newsletter vs feed difference is a person whose judgment readers trust. Here is how to see your own filter.
Prompt engineering for newsletters feels like a skill. It is really a symptom of unfinished tools. Here is why one click should be the new weekly standard.
Thinking of hiring for your newsletter? A hire costs you hours for months first. Here is how to automate your newsletter without hiring and reclaim 35 hours a month.
Newsletter automation ROI has two numbers: the tool price and the revenue each production hour quietly costs you. Most operators only ever read the first one.
The uncanny valley of AI writing is where good enough lives. Your readers feel it before they can name it. Here is what that quietly costs your newsletter.
Newsletter formatting takes 45 minutes per issue. A breakdown of where that time goes and the template architecture that closes it close to zero.
Writing a newsletter faster has become the default goal. The variable that actually matters is harder to name. Here is the question your readers want answered.
HeyNews is live. Connect your archive, monitor your sources automatically, and generate drafts in your own voice. Here is what we built, why, and what ships today.
Newsletter production has six stages. ChatGPT handles one. Here is an honest technical comparison between a general AI chatbot and a tool built for the job.
We used HeyNews to publish 550 newsletter issues across 10+ formats before opening it to the public on May 12. Here is what that year of dogfooding actually taught us about voice, AI drafts, and editorial trust.