Tool
Creaitor AIBuild an AI-Powered Newsletter
Launch and grow a newsletter using AI — from finding your niche to writing weekly issues that readers actually open.
4 steps
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1
Choose your niche and newsletter format
A great newsletter has a sharp focus and a repeatable format. Nail these two before writing a single word.
Example prompt
Help me define a newsletter concept. My interests and expertise: [TOPICS]. Target audience: [AUDIENCE]. Generate 5 newsletter niche ideas with: name suggestion, one-line premise, ideal reader description, and a sample issue structure (sections). Pick the strongest and explain why.
2
Write your first 4 issues in advance
Write four issues before launch so you have a buffer and can refine your voice. Batch writing with AI is dramatically faster than writing issue by issue.
Example prompt
Write a full newsletter issue for "[NEWSLETTER NAME]". Topic this week: [TOPIC]. Reader: [AUDIENCE]. Format: [SECTIONS]. Tone: [TONE]. Include: subject line, preview text, opening hook (2 sentences), main body (~400 words), 3 curated links with commentary, and a closing CTA.
3
Build your subscriber base
Use AI to write landing page copy, referral incentives, and guest post pitches to grow your list from zero.
Example prompt
Write a landing page for my newsletter "[NAME]" targeting [AUDIENCE]. Include: headline, 3 bullet benefits, social proof placeholder, and a CTA. Also write 3 Twitter/X posts promoting the newsletter and a cold outreach email to potential newsletter sponsors in [NICHE].
4
Monetize and systematize your newsletter
Turn your newsletter into revenue through sponsorships, paid tiers, or product promotions. Build a repeatable weekly production workflow.
Example prompt
I have [NUMBER] subscribers in the [NICHE] space. My open rate is [OPEN RATE]%. Suggest 5 monetization strategies ranked by effort and potential revenue. For the top strategy, write a sponsor pitch email template and a rate card for my newsletter.
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