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Writing newsletters
Three tools work together: the AI generator drafts the issue, the AI editor refines it, the audit catches problems before you send.
The AI generator
Newsletter → New Newsletter. Four inputs:
- Topic / focus — leave blank to auto-pick from your most recent posts. Or type a one-line focus to steer the draft.
- Tone — Friendly, Professional, Casual, Authoritative. Pick the one closest to how you actually talk.
- Length — Short (~200 words), Medium (~400), Long (~700).
- Include recent posts — when on, the latest 3–5 post titles + excerpts are sent to Claude as context.
Site context — the highest-leverage setting
The single biggest control over voice is Settings → Site Context → Manual description. The plugin auto-summarises your site (title, tagline, recent posts, categories) but a manual description overrides that. Describe:
- Who you write for (operators, hobbyists, executives — be specific)
- What your beats are (tactics, templates, growth stories — your version)
- What you avoid (listicles, hype, generic advice)
- Voice cues (operator-to-operator, no emojis, British English, etc.)
200–400 words here radically improves every generated draft afterwards.
The AI editor
Open a draft. The right sidebar gives you Claude tools.
Per-selection (highlight text in the body, then click)
- Rewrite — same meaning, your chosen tone
- Shorten — about a third shorter, point preserved
- Expand — adds 1–2 supporting sentences
- Fix grammar — spelling, awkward phrasing, repeated words
Per-newsletter
- Suggest subject lines — five alternatives under 60 characters, click any to use
- Spam check — local scan against common trigger words (free, guarantee, urgent, click here, etc.)
- Tone check — Claude reads the whole draft and reports whether the voice matches the tone you picked
- Open email preview — renders inline as subscribers will see it
The pre-send audit
Click Run full audit in the sidebar. Returns ten checks, each PASS / WARN / FAIL with a plain-language note:
- Subject line — present and set
- Subject length — fits mobile preview (under 60 chars), desktop (under 78)
- Body content — at least 20 words
- Unsubscribe link — body-level reference (the plugin always adds one in the footer regardless)
- Link count — warns over 20 (high density flags spam filters)
- Link format — well-formed URLs (https / mailto / tel)
- Spam triggers — count of common spam words found
- Placeholder leaks — unresolved {placeholders}, lorem ipsum, TODO markers
- Readability — Flesch-Kincaid score (warns under 30 = dense, hard to read)
- Estimated read time — minutes at 230 words/minute
FAIL is blocking — fix it before sending. WARN is a heads-up. With the pro plugin's enhanced scheduler, FAIL also blocks auto-send and emails the admin instead.
Free vs paid newsletters
Each newsletter has a Free / Paid radio on the edit screen.
- Free (default) — sends the full body to every active subscriber.
- Paid — requires the pro plugin's Stripe paywall. Free subscribers receive a teaser + Subscribe CTA; paid active subscribers receive the full body.
Next: Scheduling.
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