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Newsletter Curator

Spending 4 hours every Friday curating your newsletter?

Automatically collect, filter, and summarize the best content from your industry into a polished weekly newsletter digest — delivered to your inbox or sent to subscribers.

10 min review

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Setup Time

5 min

Difficulty

Beginner

Monthly Cost

The Problem

  • 1

    You want to run a weekly newsletter but spending 3-4 hours every Friday reading, filtering, and summarizing articles is not sustainable alongside your day job.

  • 2

    Your bookmarks folder has 200+ saved articles you never got around to reading. Good content slips through the cracks because there is too much to process manually.

  • 3

    You subscribe to 30+ RSS feeds but only 10% of articles are actually worth sharing. Separating signal from noise eats your entire Saturday morning.

See it in action

Clawfy Bot

Online

Your weekly digest is ready for review. WEEKLY DIGEST — March 7-13, 2026 EDITOR'S PICK "Why RAG is eating fine-tuning for enterprise AI" — Eugene Yan Retrieval-augmented generation now handles 90% of use cases that previously required fine-tuning. The key shift: vector databases got fast enough that retrieval latency dropped below acceptable thresholds for real-time applications. AI & INFRASTRUCTURE (3 articles) 1. "Inference costs dropped 10x in 18 months" — a16z 2. "Building reliable AI agents with structured outputs" — Anthropic Blog 3. "The case for small language models in production" — Chip Huyen DEV TOOLS (2 articles) 1. "Cursor vs Windsurf: honest comparison after 6 months" — Dev.to 2. "Why we switched from Vercel to Coolify" — Indie Hackers Reply: approve / edit / regenerate

Drop the Cursor vs Windsurf article — too clickbaity. Rest looks great, approve.

Removed "Cursor vs Windsurf" from the digest. Final version has 5 articles across 2 categories. Digest exported as HTML and saved to your drafts. Ready to send to your 340 subscribers whenever you are.

What You Get

  • A polished newsletter draft delivered every Friday — review takes 10 minutes instead of 4 hours of manual curation.

  • Every article scored on relevance, novelty, and actionability. Only content above your quality threshold makes the cut.

  • Consistent weekly publishing schedule maintained even during your busiest weeks — your subscribers get reliable value.

What's included

Agent Personas
  • Digest

    Content curator — monitors feeds, scores articles, and compiles a structured weekly digest with summaries and source links.

Skills
  • Article Scoring

    Rates each article on a 1-10 scale based on relevance to your topics, novelty, actionable insights, and source credibility.

  • Content Summarization

    Generates concise, original summaries with key takeaways — not copy-paste excerpts but genuine insight extraction.

  • Digest Compilation

    Organizes top articles into a structured newsletter with categories, an editor's pick, and quick links — ready for review and distribution.

Configuration
  • RSS Feeds

    Primary feeds checked every 4 hours and secondary feeds checked daily. Start with 5-10 high-quality sources in your niche.

  • Scoring Criteria

    Topics of interest, minimum score threshold (default 6/10), and maximum articles per digest (default 10). Tune based on volume.

  • Digest Schedule

    Day and time for the weekly digest draft. Default is Friday 3 PM. The draft goes to Telegram for review before distribution.

Pricing

Server

$8/mo

Dedicated cloud server, always on

AI Key

$0–3–8/mo

~100 articles scored/week, ~10 summarized for digest, lightweight model

BYOK = $0

Template

Free

One-time purchase for premium workflows

Tips & Best Practices

  • Start with 5-10 high-quality RSS feeds rather than 50 mediocre ones. Quality sources produce quality digests.
  • Use /preview mid-week to see what content is being collected — this helps you fine-tune the scoring criteria.
  • Adjust the minimum score threshold based on volume: raise it if you get too many articles, lower it if too few.
  • The /bookmark command is great for adding one-off articles you find on social media that are not from your RSS feeds.
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Newsletter Curator

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