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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