Weekly Content Intelligence Report
A weekly operator-style briefing for newsletter creators
The Weekly Content Intelligence Report helps you see what worked, what underperformed, and what to publish next, without spending your time digging through dashboards.
Weekly email summary
Best-performing issue
Weakest issue / CTA signal
Subscriber growth snapshot
Early pricing
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Join the Weekly Report beta
Tell us what you publish and what you want tracked. If it looks like a fit, we’ll send you the next steps.
What The Weekly Report Includes
Simple weekly signals you can actually act on.
Weekly email summary
Best-performing issue
Weakest issue / CTA signal
Subscriber growth snapshot
Simple content-to-subscriber funnel summary
3 next topic ideas
1 experiment to test next week
Who It’s For
Best for newsletter creators who want smarter weekly decisions.
Publish consistently
Want smarter weekly decisions
Want clearer content and funnel feedback
Prefer a simple operator briefing over dashboard overload
Sample Format
Sample weekly briefing
A weekly operator briefing built for decisions, not dashboard overload.
Weekly briefing
Newsletter operator report
Executive summary
The issue with the clearest practical checklist drove the strongest replies and clicks.
Strongest signal
Readers engaged most with the issue-to-asset workflow and saved the checklist post.
Weakest signal
The generic CTA underperformed compared with the specific free-guide CTA.
Subscriber movement
+38 net subscribers, with most new signups coming from one social post angle.
Next experiment
Test a more specific opt-in title and reuse the checklist angle in next week’s opener.
Operator recommendation
Turn the winning checklist into a dedicated opt-in and connect it to a short nurture sequence.
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