Polished weekly newsletter draft from a rough notes dump.
Modality
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Model
claude-sonnet-4-6
Turn this week's rough notes into a polished newsletter draft:
{{notes}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Tone: {{tone}}
Structure:
1. Subject line (≤55 chars, no clickbait, specific).
2. Preview text (one sentence that adds info beyond the subject).
3. Opening hook (2–3 sentences, lead with the most useful thing).
4. Body — group related notes into 2–4 sections with H2-ish lead lines. Each section ends with one concrete takeaway, action, or link.
5. One personal aside (3–4 sentences) — what surprised the author this week.
6. Sign-off and a one-line 'reply to this email' invite.
Length 600–900 words. No emoji. Skip filler. If a note doesn't fit a section, drop it instead of forcing it in.'Drop notes that don't fit instead of forcing them in' is the key constraint. Most newsletters feel padded because the author tried to use everything.
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