Five AI workers that run your beehiiv on your behalf. Write access to the beehiiv connector changed what's possible: you no longer just read your stats, you build the post, the template, the automation, the survey, and the product by describing what you want. You review the output and press publish yourself. None of them ever send, schedule, or publish anything.
Operators running a newsletter on beehiiv as a real business. You want the grunt work of audience analysis, sponsor research, drafting, automation, and productising done for you, while you keep your voice and your finger on the send button.
You install this yourself in ten minutes with the guide included. You need the free Claude desktop app and the beehiiv connector. Audience Intel, Sponsor Finder, and Product Builder work on read access; Automation Builder and Issue Operator need write access to build drafts in beehiiv.
The one rule every worker follows: create and edit, never publish. Each builds drafts, sheets, and journeys for your review. You press send, publish, or set-live yourself, inside beehiiv. Even if you ask it to "just send it," it stops and hands control back.
Pulls your stats, surfaces what performed, and drafts your next issue in your voice. Then, on your say-so, it builds it in beehiiv as an unpublished post from your saved template, with content tags, alt text, and metadata handled. It also creates and restyles templates from your best performers. Saved as a draft, never sent.
Asks beehiiv who your readers actually are: business vs personal domains, the companies they work at, geography, growth and churn. It reads real per-subscriber engagement, not just your list-wide average, so it can tell you who genuinely opens. Ask "who actually opens my emails" for a leaderboard of your most engaged named readers, or "who should I approach" for a ranked sponsor-target shortlist that hands straight to the Sponsor Finder. Delivered as a visual report in the Redundant house style.
The "how I find sponsors" playbook as a worker. Pulls your most engaged readers, maps them to companies, rates each company's sponsor-fit High, Medium, or Low against your audience, and hands you a ranked prospect sheet (XLSX or CSV) plus a visual summary. Walk into outreach knowing exactly who to approach first.
Describe an automation in plain English ("when someone clicks a pricing link, tag them high-intent and send a follow-up") and it builds the journey for your review. Same for reader surveys, polls, and SEO-ready podcast titles and descriptions. Everything is built inactive. Nothing goes live until you say so.
Turns your best-performing posts into a paid downloadable product. Ranks your archive by real engagement (and shows you the evidence), finds the thesis your top issues share, extracts the evergreen frameworks, and assembles a multi-page product. Builds in Notion when that connector is available, as a polished PDF when not, left as a draft for you to price and launch.
The buy side (due diligence, deal flow, the paper) lives in Acquisition Operator.