Subject line
Write one clear subject under 60 characters. It should name the benefit, risk, or shift without sounding like a generic AI update.
AI newsletter generator
This AI newsletter generator turns a topic, reader, source packet, and CTA into a practical issue outline with a subject line, preview text, useful workflow, and copyable reader prompt.
Copy, fill, run
Paste this into your AI tool with real source notes. The prompt is designed to produce an issue outline that an editor can review, not an unsupervised final send.
Act as a newsletter editor for practical AI operators.
Build one useful newsletter issue from the inputs below.
Inputs:
- Topic or shift:
- Target reader:
- Source notes or links:
- Useful tool, workflow, or example:
- Desired CTA:
Return:
1. Subject line under 60 characters
2. Preview text under 140 characters
3. The Signal: what changed, why it matters, what to do next
4. Tool or workflow recommendation
5. Copyable AI prompt for the reader
6. CTA
7. Editorial QA checklist
Rules:
- Separate facts from assumptions.
- Do not invent metrics, quotes, or source claims.
- Keep the issue useful even if the reader skips the news context.
- Use plain language and short sections.Issue structure
AI is strongest when it turns source material into structure. Keep the final editorial call human: the point of view, source claims, and send decision still need review.
Write one clear subject under 60 characters. It should name the benefit, risk, or shift without sounding like a generic AI update.
Summarize the practical reason to open in one sentence. Include the audience or job when it adds clarity.
Explain what changed, why it matters, and what a smart operator should do next. Keep it grounded in the source notes.
Recommend one tool, template, process, or checklist that helps the reader act on the signal.
Give the reader a prompt they can run today. Include role, source material, output format, constraints, and review criteria.
Ask for one action: reply, click, save, share, or try the workflow. Match the CTA to the reader's intent.
FAQ
An AI newsletter generator is a structured prompt or workflow that turns a topic, audience, source material, and CTA into a newsletter outline. It works best when it uses real notes instead of asking the model to invent the issue from scratch.
AI can draft the structure, subject, preview, sections, and prompt. A human editor should still check facts, remove invented claims, sharpen the point of view, and approve the final send.
Give it the topic, reader, source notes, offer or CTA, and examples of your voice. Better inputs produce a more useful issue and reduce generic AI copy.
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