Rewritten
In case you missed anything from the last few weeks, here's a quick recap of the highlights.
We covered a client win where a simple landing page redesign doubled signups — a good reminder that clarity beats cleverness most of the time.
We also shared a framework for prioritizing feature requests when everyone insists their request is the most urgent one.
And we sat down with a designer to talk honestly about burnout and the boundaries that actually protect creative work, not just the ones that sound good in theory.
If any of these resonated, hit reply — I read every response.
About this tool
Periodic "best of" recaps are a proven way to re-engage subscribers who've fallen behind, but manually re-reading a month of past issues to pick highlights is tedious. This tool takes several newsletter excerpts you paste in and compiles them into a single recap issue, organized with a short framing intro followed by the standout items from each. Unlike the newsletter-summary tool, which condenses a single issue for a reader's own reference, this generates new, publishable content meant to go back out to your list.
Frequently asked questions
How many past issues can I combine?+
There's no hard limit, but 3-5 excerpts tends to produce the cleanest recap; too many at once can make the output feel like a list rather than a curated highlight reel.
Will it just paste my excerpts back-to-back?+
No, it reframes each excerpt into a highlighted section with connecting narration, plus a short intro and close, rather than just concatenating the text.
Is this meant to replace regular issues or supplement them?+
It's typically used as an occasional supplement — for example, a monthly "best of" send — rather than a replacement for your regular content.