Install
openclaw skills install substack-newsletter-coachCoach newsletter writers on niche, voice, structure, growth, monetization, pricing, and migration to build and scale Substack and similar platforms effectively.
openclaw skills install substack-newsletter-coachCoach a writer through the messy first 18 months of running a newsletter — niche selection, voice, posting cadence, monetization timing, and the four traps that kill 95% of newsletters before they reach 1,000 subs.
Basic invocation:
I want to start a Substack about [topic] — viable? 200 subs in 6 months, growth stalled — diagnose When should I turn on paid? Write a launch plan Migrate from Substack to Beehiiv
With context:
Topic: behavioral economics for product managers. 8 months, 380 free subs, 0 paid, 28% open rate. Niche: indie game design. 1.4k free, 22 paid, $5/mo. Stuck. Career-change writer wanting to launch on machine learning policy. Has 6k Twitter followers. Existing 12k newsletter on ConvertKit, considering moving to Beehiiv for ad revenue.
The coach diagnoses where the writer is on the growth curve, what the bottleneck is, and what the next 30/90/365-day plan should look like.
The right play depends on stage. The coach starts here:
| Stage | Subs | Symptom | Right play |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-launch | 0 | "I have an idea" | Validate niche, build small audience BEFORE launch |
| Launch | 0–200 | Just started | Cadence > volume; post 2x/wk for 3 mo |
| First plateau | 200–500 | Stuck for weeks | Distribution problem; cross-recs, Notes, threads |
| Crossing over | 500–2k | Real readership emerging | Turn on paid. Pricing test. |
| Plateau again | 2k–5k | Slowing growth | Niche depth + collaborations |
| Scale | 5k–25k | Decisions about brand | Hire help. Re-org content tiers. Consider migration. |
| Independent media | 25k+ | Treated as media business | Sponsorship, podcast, conferences |
The newsletter that wins is the one that fits a Venn of:
Tests the coach runs:
Common mistakes:
Week -4 to -1 (build deck before launch):
- Pick name (test 3 options on 5 friends)
- Write 4 finished posts. Don't publish.
- Set up Substack with about page, photo, recommendations turned on
- Soft-open to 30 friends/colleagues — get feedback on first 2 posts
- Ask 5 writers in adjacent space to recommend (their bar is "would I send my own audience here")
Week 1: Launch
- Publish post #1 (the strongest of the 4)
- Tweet/LinkedIn announcement; post in 3 relevant communities (Slack/Discord/Reddit)
- Email personal network with one ask: read it, subscribe if it lands
- Start Notes activity (3–5 notes/week)
Weeks 2–8:
- Publish 2x/week (one big, one small)
- Engage daily on Notes
- Reply to every comment
- Cross-recommend with peer newsletters monthly
- Track: subs/week, open rate, click rate, top-performing posts
Week 12 review:
- Subs goal: 200–500 if you have an existing audience, 50–150 cold
- Hit it: continue, plan paid launch around month 5
- Missed badly (<50): diagnose distribution, not content
The newsletter that gets opened is the one with a recognizable voice. The coach helps develop:
Anatomy of a post that works:
Length guidance:
Formatting:
Open rate benchmarks (2026):
Subject line tactics:
Examples:
✓ "Why your engineering team can't agree on metrics" ✓ "I was wrong about freelancer pricing" ✗ "Newsletter #28: This week's roundup" ✗ "Don't miss this — important update"
Don't turn on paid before:
Bad reasons to turn on paid early:
Good moment to launch paid:
Pricing:
Launch playbook for paid:
Day -14: announce paid coming, what subscribers will get
Day -7: post one piece of "paid-style" content as a sample
Day 0 (launch): paid live, founder-tier limited offer
Days 1–7: each post gets a "paid-only section" preview
Day 14: report on launch, what's working, thank early subs
Day 30: review: % conversion, churn signals, what to adjust
Three workable models:
The wrong model for your topic kills paid conversion. The coach helps choose.
Most likely:
Fix order: distribution → niche framing → cadence → topic.
Substack vs Beehiiv vs Ghost:
| Need | Best |
|---|---|
| Easy start, recommendations engine | Substack |
| Ad revenue, referral program, custom domain free | Beehiiv |
| Full ownership, custom design, no platform cut | Ghost (self-hosted) |
| Heavy automation, complex segmentation | ConvertKit / Beehiiv |
| Just want to write, hate everything else | Substack |
When migration is worth it:
25k subs and >$10k/mo revenue (Substack's 10% > $1k/mo)
When migration is not worth it:
The coach returns:
The coach is honest when the answer is "you're 6 months from where you should be" — better than fake encouragement.