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HeyNews learns your newsletter writing style, curates stories from RSS, Reddit, social media, and blogs, then generates publish-ready issues in minutes. 14-day free trial.

HeyNews

What is HeyNews?

HeyNews is a newsletter generation tool that produces publish-ready issues from a mix of sources. It learns a user’s writing style from past newsletters, curates stories from feeds and social sources, then generates a complete newsletter in minutes.

The core purpose is to help individuals and teams turn recurring sources and topics into newsletters quickly while keeping the output aligned with the writer’s established tone.

Key Features

  • Style learning from past newsletters: HeyNews uses prior newsletter writing to adapt the generated issue’s voice to the way you typically write.
  • Story curation from multiple channels: It curates potential stories from RSS, Reddit, social media, and blogs before generating the final newsletter.
  • Fast issue generation: The workflow is designed to create publish-ready newsletters in minutes.
  • Publish-ready newsletter output: The generated result is intended to be ready to publish as an issue rather than just a list of ideas.
  • Free 14-day trial: A trial period is offered to evaluate the process before committing.

How to Use HeyNews

  1. Start the 14-day free trial and provide past newsletter writing so HeyNews can learn your writing style.
  2. Set up the sources/topics you want by using the supported inputs (e.g., RSS feeds, Reddit, social media, and blogs).
  3. Generate an issue—HeyNews curates relevant stories and produces a publish-ready newsletter aligned with your style.
  4. Review and publish the generated issue.

Use Cases

  • Weekly newsletter for a personal brand: Quickly assemble each week’s issue from recurring RSS topics, blog updates, and social discussions while maintaining a consistent writing voice.
  • Topic-based news digest: Curate items across Reddit and social media for a specific interest area, then generate a full newsletter draft without manually collecting stories.
  • Content repurposing for creators: Turn ongoing blog and feed content into structured newsletter issues that match the creator’s established tone.
  • Founder or team updates: Create recurring internal or outward-facing newsletters from the team’s source links, keeping the format coherent across issues.
  • Writer workflow acceleration: Use HeyNews to reduce the time spent on sourcing and outlining, then focus on review and final adjustments.

FAQ

  • What sources does HeyNews curate stories from? HeyNews curates stories from RSS, Reddit, social media, and blogs, then generates a newsletter issue from those inputs.

  • Does HeyNews match my writing style? Yes. The service learns your writing style from past newsletters and uses that style when generating new issues.

  • How fast can I generate a newsletter? The site describes generating publish-ready issues in minutes.

  • Is there a free trial? Yes. HeyNews offers a 14-day free trial.

  • Do I get a free audit when signing up? The page states there is a Free Growth Audit (valued at $99) when you sign up.

Alternatives

  • Newsletter templates and manual curation workflows: Tools or templates that help you format newsletters, but leave sourcing and drafting to you. These differ because they typically don’t learn your style from past issues or automate curation across RSS/social sources.
  • RSS-to-content or feed aggregation tools: Services that compile items from RSS (and sometimes other sources). Compared with HeyNews, they often focus on collecting items rather than generating a publish-ready newsletter in your established voice.
  • AI writing assistants for drafts: General AI tools that generate text from prompts. These differ because they usually require you to provide the curated inputs and the workflow, rather than performing the style learning and multi-source curation described for HeyNews.