Before
Newsletters get too long, too generic, or too hard to skim.
Writing & Marketing
Builds a cleaner email newsletter from scattered content without forcing a stiff or overproduced tone.
Starter tier workflow for Writing & Marketing.
Before
Newsletters get too long, too generic, or too hard to skim.
After
You get a more readable draft with a stronger opening, clearer sections, and better pacing.
what you start with
Need a short monthly newsletter about product updates, one customer story, and two helpful links.what you get back
A readable newsletter with opening note, quick updates, featured story, and curated links.Copy this to start
paste into ChatGPT or Claude
Help me with this newsletter composer task.
Goal: Shape updates, links, and ideas into a newsletter people can actually read.
Please use the notes below and give me:
1. A clean first draft
2. The key action items or next steps
3. Anything I should double-check before I send or share it
Notes:
[Paste your notes, draft, or bullets here]Quick tip
Good source material usually matters more than a perfect prompt. Rough notes, bullets, or a half-finished draft are enough to begin.
Good moment
Right after a meeting, call, or update cycle when your notes are still messy.
Best input
Bullets, rough notes, partial drafts, or pasted context from the work you already have.
What to expect
A stronger first draft that still needs your review, but takes much less effort to finish.
Ways to use it
simple workflow
1. Open your preferred AI tool.
2. Paste in your notes, bullets, or draft.
3. Use the example prompt structure from this page.
4. Edit the result so it sounds like you.optional plugin or advanced install
npx upskill install newsletter-composerBest for
Changelog
Improved pacing for short newsletters with mixed content blocks.
Initial production release.