Product demo · 3:12

Watch it write a real issue, then check its own work

A real insurance agency in Boise, a real week of news. You paste a website and that is the whole setup — no forms, no onboarding call. It reads the business, reads the industry’s week, writes the issue in their voice, traces every number back to the source it came from, and sends nothing until a human says so.

Transcript

The full narration, if you would rather read it than watch. Each heading jumps the video to that point.

You have been meaning to send your clients something for about two years now. Not a sales email. Something they would actually read.

You haven't, because writing one every week is a job, and it is nobody's job.

Newslet writes it. You paste your website, it reads what you do, it reads what happened in your industry this week, and it writes the issue.

Nothing is sent until you have read it. This is a real one, written end to end for an insurance agency in Boise.

Start where a new customer starts.

You paste your website address. That is the whole setup — no forms, no onboarding call, no brand questionnaire.

It reads your site the way a stranger would: what you sell, who you sell it to, and how you talk. If your website can explain your business to a person, it can explain it to newslet.

Then it goes and reads your industry's week. Actual trade press for your vertical — insurance journals for an agency, housing data for a realtor, dental research for a practice.

And here is the part nobody else does. It picks the handful of stories your clients would genuinely care about, and throws the rest away.

Which brings us to the thing you are actually buying. The issue itself.

It opens where your clients are. Good morning from Boise, where we're headed for a hundred and two today — because a letter from their agent should sound like it came from someone in the same town.

Then the numbers that matter this week, the contents, and the lead story.

And look at what the lead story actually does. A Texas earthquake, connected to a Boise homeowner's policy — national news, made local, made relevant, in your voice.

That is the difference between a newsletter your clients open and one they delete. Not the design. The judgement about what is worth their time.

Underneath it, the parts most tools skip entirely.

Every number and every claim is checked against the source it came from before the issue is built, and the whole thing runs through compliance rules for your industry.

You can pin a story you want covered next week, and set standing instructions — more local, less politics — that it remembers.

And it is not one lucky example.

Every issue on this page was written by the same engine for a different business: an insurance agency in Boise, a realty team in Asheville, a retirement practice in Traverse City.

Same machine, different week, different town, different voice — and each one opens with the weather where their clients actually live.

You paste one link. It reads your business and your week, writes the issue, checks it, and waits for you to say send.

Newslet dot A I. Your first issue is free, and you can read it before you sign up for anything.

Read yours before you sign up

Paste your website. You get a real issue for your business — the whole thing, free, with no account.

Write my first issue