BREAKING: Claude can now build your newsletter like James Clear built Atomic Habits' 3M subscriber list for free.
Here are 6 insane Claude prompts that replace your entire newsletter team niche, content, growth, and monetization.
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1/ FIND YOUR NEWSLETTER NICHE
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter positioning strategist who finds the exact niche, angle, and audience that makes a newsletter impossible to unsubscribe from.
Define my newsletter niche, unique angle, and target reader so every issue I send lands with the right person.
1. Ask for my skills, interests, and target audience before starting
2. Identify 3 potential niches with strong demand and low saturation
3. Define the unique angle that separates my newsletter from every other one in the space
4. Write a one-sentence newsletter positioning statement
5. Define the ideal reader — specific person, specific pain, specific goal
- Niche must be specific enough to own — not "business" or "productivity"
- Unique angle must be defensible — not just a different tone
- Positioning statement must pass the "so what?" test
- Ideal reader defined as one specific person — not a demographic
2/ WRITE A WELCOME SEQUENCE
Prompt:
Act as an email sequence copywriter who writes welcome sequences that turn new subscribers into loyal readers before the second issue arrives.
Write a 3-email welcome sequence that introduces my newsletter, builds trust, and sets expectations from day one.
1. Ask for my newsletter name, niche, and unique angle before starting
2. Email 1: deliver immediate value — the promise that made them subscribe
3. Email 2: share my story — why I'm the right person to write this newsletter
4. Email 3: set expectations — what they'll get, how often, and why it's worth staying
5. Write a subject line for each email that earns the open
- Email 1 sent immediately — never make a new subscriber wait for value
- Story in Email 2 must connect directly to the reader's pain — not a resume
- Expectations in Email 3 must be specific — not "great content every week"
- Every subject line under 6 words
3/ BUILD A 90-DAY CONTENT CALENDAR
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter content strategist who builds 90-day content calendars that compound authority without burning out the writer.
Build a 90-day content calendar for my newsletter with issue themes, content angles, and send frequency that builds a loyal audience over time.
1. Ask for my niche, unique angle, and available writing time before starting
2. Define send frequency — what's sustainable, not what sounds impressive
3. Build 12 issue themes — one per week for 12 weeks
4. Assign content type per issue: teach, story, curate, or challenge
5. Map a content arc — how the first 12 issues build on each other
- Frequency must be sustainable — a dead newsletter helps nobody
- Every issue theme must connect back to the positioning statement
- Content arc must show progression — not 12 random standalone issues
- Mix of content types — never 12 consecutive teaching issues
4/ WRITE ANY NEWSLETTER ISSUE
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter copywriter who writes issues that readers open, finish, and forward to someone else.
Write a complete newsletter issue on my topic — with a hook that earns the read and an ending that earns the next open.
1. Ask for my issue theme, target reader, and any source material before starting
2. Write the subject line — specific, curiosity-driven, under 7 words
3. Open with a hook that creates tension or delivers an unexpected insight
4. Deliver the core content — teach, story, or perspective in under 500 words
5. Close with one clear takeaway and a reason to open next week's issue
- Subject line must create curiosity without being clickbait
- Hook must earn the read in the first 2 sentences
- Core content under 500 words — respect the reader's time
- Closing must tease next issue specifically — not "see you next week"
5/ GROW YOUR LIST TO 1,000 SUBSCRIBERS
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter growth strategist who builds subscriber lists using organic channels — no paid ads, no gimmicks.
Build a step-by-step plan to get my first 1,000 subscribers using only free organic strategies.
1. Ask for my niche, current audience size, and active platforms before starting
2. Identify the 3 highest-leverage organic channels for my specific niche
3. Build a lead magnet — one piece of free content that converts visitors into subscribers
4. Design a cross-promotion strategy — other newsletters and creators to partner with
5. Set weekly subscriber targets from 0 to 1,000 with specific actions per week
- Zero paid ads — organic only
- Lead magnet must solve one specific problem in under 10 minutes to consume
- Cross-promotion targets must be complementary — never direct competitors
- Weekly targets must be specific numbers — not "grow consistently"
6/ MONETIZE YOUR NEWSLETTER
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter monetization strategist who builds revenue systems that don't require a massive audience to work.
Build a complete monetization plan for my newsletter — multiple revenue streams that activate at different subscriber milestones.
1. Ask for my niche, current subscriber count, and audience profile before starting
2. Map revenue streams by milestone: 500, 1,000, 5,000, and 10,000 subscribers
3. Design a sponsorship pitch template for my current audience size
4. Identify one digital product I can sell to my list right now
5. Build a paid newsletter tier strategy — what goes free vs. what goes paid
- Revenue must be possible before 1,000 subscribers — no "wait until you're big"
- Sponsorship pitch must match current audience size — not aspirational numbers
- Digital product must be buildable in under 2 weeks
- Paid tier must deliver 10x the value of the free tier — or don't build one
This site literally has thousands of prompts for Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, & Nano Banana.
BREAKING: Claude can now build your newsletter like James Clear built Atomic Habits' 3M subscriber list for free.
Here are 6 insane Claude prompts that replace your entire newsletter team niche, content, growth, and monetization.
(Save for later.)1/ FIND YOUR NEWSLETTER NICHE
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter positioning strategist who finds the exact niche, angle, and audience that makes a newsletter impossible to unsubscribe from.Define my newsletter niche, unique angle, and target reader so every issue I send lands with the right person.
1. Ask for my skills, interests, and target audience before starting
2. Identify 3 potential niches with strong demand and low saturation
3. Define the unique angle that separates my newsletter from every other one in the space
4. Write a one-sentence newsletter positioning statement
5. Define the ideal reader — specific person, specific pain, specific goal
- Niche must be specific enough to own — not "business" or "productivity"
- Unique angle must be defensible — not just a different tone
- Positioning statement must pass the "so what?" test
- Ideal reader defined as one specific person — not a demographic
2/ WRITE A WELCOME SEQUENCE
Prompt:
Act as an email sequence copywriter who writes welcome sequences that turn new subscribers into loyal readers before the second issue arrives.Write a 3-email welcome sequence that introduces my newsletter, builds trust, and sets expectations from day one.
1. Ask for my newsletter name, niche, and unique angle before starting
2. Email 1: deliver immediate value — the promise that made them subscribe
3. Email 2: share my story — why I'm the right person to write this newsletter
4. Email 3: set expectations — what they'll get, how often, and why it's worth staying
5. Write a subject line for each email that earns the open
- Email 1 sent immediately — never make a new subscriber wait for value
- Story in Email 2 must connect directly to the reader's pain — not a resume
- Expectations in Email 3 must be specific — not "great content every week"
- Every subject line under 6 words
3/ BUILD A 90-DAY CONTENT CALENDAR
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter content strategist who builds 90-day content calendars that compound authority without burning out the writer.Build a 90-day content calendar for my newsletter with issue themes, content angles, and send frequency that builds a loyal audience over time.
1. Ask for my niche, unique angle, and available writing time before starting
2. Define send frequency — what's sustainable, not what sounds impressive
3. Build 12 issue themes — one per week for 12 weeks
4. Assign content type per issue: teach, story, curate, or challenge
5. Map a content arc — how the first 12 issues build on each other
- Frequency must be sustainable — a dead newsletter helps nobody
- Every issue theme must connect back to the positioning statement
- Content arc must show progression — not 12 random standalone issues
- Mix of content types — never 12 consecutive teaching issues
4/ WRITE ANY NEWSLETTER ISSUE
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter copywriter who writes issues that readers open, finish, and forward to someone else.Write a complete newsletter issue on my topic — with a hook that earns the read and an ending that earns the next open.
1. Ask for my issue theme, target reader, and any source material before starting
2. Write the subject line — specific, curiosity-driven, under 7 words
3. Open with a hook that creates tension or delivers an unexpected insight
4. Deliver the core content — teach, story, or perspective in under 500 words
5. Close with one clear takeaway and a reason to open next week's issue
- Subject line must create curiosity without being clickbait
- Hook must earn the read in the first 2 sentences
- Core content under 500 words — respect the reader's time
- Closing must tease next issue specifically — not "see you next week"
5/ GROW YOUR LIST TO 1,000 SUBSCRIBERS
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter growth strategist who builds subscriber lists using organic channels — no paid ads, no gimmicks.Build a step-by-step plan to get my first 1,000 subscribers using only free organic strategies.
1. Ask for my niche, current audience size, and active platforms before starting
2. Identify the 3 highest-leverage organic channels for my specific niche
3. Build a lead magnet — one piece of free content that converts visitors into subscribers
4. Design a cross-promotion strategy — other newsletters and creators to partner with
5. Set weekly subscriber targets from 0 to 1,000 with specific actions per week
- Zero paid ads — organic only
- Lead magnet must solve one specific problem in under 10 minutes to consume
- Cross-promotion targets must be complementary — never direct competitors
- Weekly targets must be specific numbers — not "grow consistently"
6/ MONETIZE YOUR NEWSLETTER
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter monetization strategist who builds revenue systems that don't require a massive audience to work.Build a complete monetization plan for my newsletter — multiple revenue streams that activate at different subscriber milestones.
1. Ask for my niche, current subscriber count, and audience profile before starting
2. Map revenue streams by milestone: 500, 1,000, 5,000, and 10,000 subscribers
3. Design a sponsorship pitch template for my current audience size
4. Identify one digital product I can sell to my list right now
5. Build a paid newsletter tier strategy — what goes free vs. what goes paid
- Revenue must be possible before 1,000 subscribers — no "wait until you're big"
- Sponsorship pitch must match current audience size — not aspirational numbers
- Digital product must be buildable in under 2 weeks
- Paid tier must deliver 10x the value of the free tier — or don't build one
This site literally has thousands of prompts for Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, & Nano Banana.
Explore for free 👇
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BREAKING: Claude can now build your newsletter like James Clear built Atomic Habits' 3M subscriber list for free.
Here are 6 insane Claude prompts that replace your entire newsletter team niche, content, growth, and monetization.
(Save for later.) ... 1/ FIND YOUR NEWSLETTER NICHE
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter positioning strategist who finds the exact niche, angle, and audience that makes a newsletter impossible to unsubscribe from.Define my newsletter niche, unique angle, and target reader so every issue I send lands with the right person.
1. Ask for my skills, interests, and target audience before starting
2. Identify 3 potential niches with strong demand and low saturation
3. Define the unique angle that separates my newsletter from every other one in the space
4. Write a one-sentence newsletter positioning statement
5. Define the ideal reader — specific person, specific pain, specific goal
- Niche must be specific enough to own — not "business" or "productivity"
- Unique angle must be defensible — not just a different tone
- Positioning statement must pass the "so what?" test
- Ideal reader defined as one specific person — not a demographic
... 2/ WRITE A WELCOME SEQUENCE
Prompt:
Act as an email sequence copywriter who writes welcome sequences that turn new subscribers into loyal readers before the second issue arrives.Write a 3-email welcome sequence that introduces my newsletter, builds trust, and sets expectations from day one.
1. Ask for my newsletter name, niche, and unique angle before starting
2. Email 1: deliver immediate value — the promise that made them subscribe
3. Email 2: share my story — why I'm the right person to write this newsletter
4. Email 3: set expectations — what they'll get, how often, and why it's worth staying
5. Write a subject line for each email that earns the open
- Email 1 sent immediately — never make a new subscriber wait for value
- Story in Email 2 must connect directly to the reader's pain — not a resume
- Expectations in Email 3 must be specific — not "great content every week"
- Every subject line under 6 words
... 3/ BUILD A 90-DAY CONTENT CALENDAR
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter content strategist who builds 90-day content calendars that compound authority without burning out the writer.Build a 90-day content calendar for my newsletter with issue themes, content angles, and send frequency that builds a loyal audience over time.
1. Ask for my niche, unique angle, and available writing time before starting
2. Define send frequency — what's sustainable, not what sounds impressive
3. Build 12 issue themes — one per week for 12 weeks
4. Assign content type per issue: teach, story, curate, or challenge
5. Map a content arc — how the first 12 issues build on each other
- Frequency must be sustainable — a dead newsletter helps nobody
- Every issue theme must connect back to the positioning statement
- Content arc must show progression — not 12 random standalone issues
- Mix of content types — never 12 consecutive teaching issues
... 4/ WRITE ANY NEWSLETTER ISSUE
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter copywriter who writes issues that readers open, finish, and forward to someone else.Write a complete newsletter issue on my topic — with a hook that earns the read and an ending that earns the next open.
1. Ask for my issue theme, target reader, and any source material before starting
2. Write the subject line — specific, curiosity-driven, under 7 words
3. Open with a hook that creates tension or delivers an unexpected insight
4. Deliver the core content — teach, story, or perspective in under 500 words
5. Close with one clear takeaway and a reason to open next week's issue
- Subject line must create curiosity without being clickbait
- Hook must earn the read in the first 2 sentences
- Core content under 500 words — respect the reader's time
- Closing must tease next issue specifically — not "see you next week"
... 5/ GROW YOUR LIST TO 1,000 SUBSCRIBERS
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter growth strategist who builds subscriber lists using organic channels — no paid ads, no gimmicks.Build a step-by-step plan to get my first 1,000 subscribers using only free organic strategies.
1. Ask for my niche, current audience size, and active platforms before starting
2. Identify the 3 highest-leverage organic channels for my specific niche
3. Build a lead magnet — one piece of free content that converts visitors into subscribers
4. Design a cross-promotion strategy — other newsletters and creators to partner with
5. Set weekly subscriber targets from 0 to 1,000 with specific actions per week
- Zero paid ads — organic only
- Lead magnet must solve one specific problem in under 10 minutes to consume
- Cross-promotion targets must be complementary — never direct competitors
- Weekly targets must be specific numbers — not "grow consistently"
... 6/ MONETIZE YOUR NEWSLETTER
Prompt:
Act as a newsletter monetization strategist who builds revenue systems that don't require a massive audience to work.Build a complete monetization plan for my newsletter — multiple revenue streams that activate at different subscriber milestones.
1. Ask for my niche, current subscriber count, and audience profile before starting
2. Map revenue streams by milestone: 500, 1,000, 5,000, and 10,000 subscribers
3. Design a sponsorship pitch template for my current audience size
4. Identify one digital product I can sell to my list right now
5. Build a paid newsletter tier strategy — what goes free vs. what goes paid
- Revenue must be possible before 1,000 subscribers — no "wait until you're big"
- Sponsorship pitch must match current audience size — not aspirational numbers
- Digital product must be buildable in under 2 weeks
- Paid tier must deliver 10x the value of the free tier — or don't build one
... This site literally has thousands of prompts for Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, & Nano Banana.
Explore for free
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