Tyler Denk

Dynamic Content by beehiiv - Now you can tailor a single newsletter for every reader

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Dynamic Content lets you personalize your emails by showing different content to different readers, all within a single send. There’s no code, no custom templating, and no extra complexity — it's all available right inside the beehiiv editor.

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Tyler Denk

What if every reader got their own personalized newsletter? That's how the pros at Morning Brew and Axios do it, and now you can too. Dynamic content is a secret weapon for standing out and driving deeper engagement with your audience.

Zolani Matebese

@tyler_denk Congrats on the launch Tyler. Conceptually how do you achieve this? A semantic layer for each org/user?

Nika

We shifted from phones → smartphones.

And from newsletters → smartletters.

This is really a neat move.

Zeiki Yu

Congrats on the launch! Dynamic, growth-focused newsletters are a real unlock.

Brian Swichkow

THIS IS SO EPIC! I've been wanting something like this!

Am I able to make the content dynamic on more than just the payment status of the subscriber? I've been wanting to have this type of functionality to assemble a newsletter based on my subscribers' topic interests.

Curious Kitty
Many tools offer “dynamic content,” but it often relies on merge tags/templating or brittle rule builders. What’s the core architectural/product difference in beehiiv’s approach, and what tradeoffs did you intentionally make to keep it no-code inside the editor?
Jay Dev

Wow, beehiiv looks incredible! That dynamic content feature is a game-changer. How does it handle different time zones for personalized sending schedules?

Oyinza Rasheed

Love this approach. I’ve seen dynamic newsletters drive huge engagement when paired with a clear onboarding or funnel flow.

Do you find most users are already integrating it with their website or landing pages, or is that still something they struggle with?

Jer Dyk • Notion Systems for Thinkers

Great idea. I'm super careful where I put my attention. So I usually unsubscribe from newsletters in my inbox that miss the mark by > 40%. Sometimes its interesting, but just not applicable to my situation. Now what if they could make that last part more personal!