An article is written to be found; a newsletter is written to be opened. Paste an article and Tugan.ai reframes it as an email to your list — a curiosity-driving subject line, a personal opening hook, the core idea distilled into a scannable body, and a single clear CTA. It's not a copy-paste with an unsubscribe link; it's the same idea, rewritten for the inbox, where the rules are intimacy and one clear takeaway.
Why turn a article into a newsletter?
- Your newsletter is the one channel you own — no algorithm decides who sees it — so feeding it consistently compounds.
- Articles are structured for SEO and skimming; newsletters need a hook and a single takeaway to get read.
- Writing a fresh issue every week is the reason most newsletters stall; you already have the source material.
- A great subject line is the whole game — and it's the hardest part to write under deadline pressure.
See it in action
Article: "7 pricing models for SaaS, compared" — a 1,800-word piece walking through flat-rate, tiered, per-seat, usage-based, freemium, hybrid and value-based pricing, with pros, cons and example companies for each, concluding that usage-based pricing is growing fastest but punishes products with unpredictable value delivery.
Subject: The pricing model that quietly kills good products Preview: It's the one everyone's copying right now. Hey {{first_name}}, There's a pricing trend sweeping SaaS right now, and it's a trap for half the companies using it. Usage-based pricing — pay for what you use — is the fastest-growing model out there. Snowflake, Twilio, OpenAI all run on it. It feels fair. It scales with value. But here's what the case studies skip: Usage-based pricing only works when value is predictable. If a customer can't guess their bill, they don't buy more — they ration. And rationing your own product is the opposite of growth. The quick gut-check before you copy the trend: → Flat-rate: simple, but you leave money on the table with power users. → Per-seat: predictable, but it punishes collaboration. → Usage-based: scales with value — only if value is predictable. → Value-based: highest ceiling, hardest to operationalize. The model isn't the strategy. Matching the model to how your product delivers value is. Reply and tell me which one you're on — I read every response. — {{sender_name}} P.S. Want the full breakdown of all 7 models with example companies? It's here. [link]
What is the Article → Newsletter?
An article-to-newsletter converter transforms a published or draft article into an email newsletter issue: subject line, preview text, a personal hook, a tightened body and a call to action. The shift matters because newsletters live or die on the subject line and the first sentence, and they reward a one-to-one voice that most articles don't have. Tugan.ai reads the article and rewrites it for that context.
How it works
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Paste the article
Add the URL or full text. Tugan.ai reads it end to end and identifies the one idea worth emailing about.
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Set the tone
Pick how personal or formal the issue should feel and who it's going to — solopreneurs, marketers, buyers.
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Get a full issue
You receive a subject line, preview text, hook, body and CTA — a complete newsletter ready to paste into your ESP.
What a great newsletter includes
- A subject line built on curiosity or a specific benefit, under ~60 characters
- Preview text that complements (not repeats) the subject line
- A personal, one-to-one opening hook that earns the next line
- The article's core idea distilled to one takeaway, kept scannable
- A single clear CTA — reply, click, or read more — not five competing asks
Who it's for
Newsletter writers
Turn a researched article into a sendable issue without rewriting it from scratch each week.
Content teams
Give every blog article a second life in the inbox to drive owned-audience growth.
Solopreneurs
Stay consistent with a weekly send by repurposing the content you're already creating.
Benefits
- A complete issue — subject line through CTA — not just a body
- Rewritten for the inbox, not pasted from the blog
- Subject-line and preview-text options, the hardest part, done for you
- Grounded in your real article so the facts stay yours
Frequently asked questions
How do I turn an article into a newsletter?+
Paste the article URL or text into Tugan.ai, set the tone and audience, and it returns a full newsletter issue — subject line, preview text, hook, body and CTA. You can regenerate the subject line alone if you want options, then paste the issue into your email platform.
Can I just copy my article into an email instead?+
You can, but articles are structured for SEO and skimming, not for opens and replies. A newsletter needs a strong subject line, a personal hook and one clear takeaway — which is exactly the reframing this tool does.
Does it write the subject line too?+
Yes. It generates the subject line and preview text along with the body, and you can ask for several subject-line variations to test. The subject line is the single biggest lever on open rate, so it's treated as a first-class part of the output.
Will it work with my email platform?+
The output is plain, paste-ready text with merge-field placeholders like {{first_name}}, so it drops cleanly into Beehiiv, Substack, ConvertKit, Mailchimp or any ESP. You keep full control to edit before sending.
How is this different from a generic AI writer?+
Generic writers start from a blank prompt and often invent details. Tugan.ai starts from your actual article, so the issue carries your real argument and data — that context-first approach is the core of why it's positioned as 5x better than ChatGPT for marketing content.
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