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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Monthly Cost
The Problem
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
- Digest
Content curator — monitors feeds, scores articles, and compiles a structured weekly digest with summaries and source links.
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.
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.
Newsletter Curator
Free