Newspatchd reads your sources, synthesizes the week's top stories, and writes your newsletter in your voice — ready to publish in minutes, not hours. Any topic. Any platform.
Google's I/O this week had more depth than the headlines suggest. Three moves define the strategy — and at least one caught even the AI-optimist crowd off guard.
Every week, the same ritual. Open tabs. Read everything. Write summaries. Run out of time to add your own voice.
Newspatchd eliminates the research. You bring the voice.
Configure once. Generate every week. Publish in minutes.
Pick a niche pack — AI & Tech, Finance, Legal, or Climate — or paste your own RSS feed URLs. Describe your newsletter in plain English. Set your tone. Takes 5 minutes.
One click. We ingest your sources, score every article, cluster related stories, synthesize multi-outlet coverage, and write your newsletter in your voice. Takes 2–3 minutes.
Your draft arrives in your inbox with a preview link. Review it, edit the intro, click Copy HTML, and paste into Beehiiv, Substack, Kit, Ghost — or wherever you publish.
When five outlets cover the same announcement, your readers don't need five summaries. They need one smart take that spans all the angles.
Built for newsletter writers who value their time and their readers' time.
When multiple outlets cover the same story, we identify the cluster and write one unified editorial take — not five repetitive summaries. Your readers get depth, not noise.
Define your newsletter's tone, topic focus, and topics to avoid. Every summary, intro, and synthesis is shaped by your profile — so the output sounds like you wrote it.
Copy the rendered HTML and paste it into Beehiiv, Substack, Kit, Ghost, or any platform with an HTML editor. Platform-agnostic by design — no vendor lock-in.
arXiv papers and primary research sources surface before they hit mainstream media. Be the newsletter that surfaces the research first — not six weeks after everyone else has covered it.
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Your next issue — researched, synthesized, and written — in the time it takes to drink your morning coffee.
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