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HeyNews
Your newsletter, your voice, ready to publish in 5 minutes
147 followers
Your newsletter, your voice, ready to publish in 5 minutes
147 followers
HeyNews learns from your newsletter archive, monitors your sources, and generates publish-ready drafts in your voice. Native Beehiiv & Kit; archive imports from Substack or any newsletter with a public archive. 14-day trial, plans from $39/mo. PH50 → 50% off 12 months.
Products used by HeyNews
Explore the tech stack and tools that power HeyNews. See what products HeyNews uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.
Engineering & Development 2
Engineering & Development 2

Codex 3.0 by OpenAICodex can now build, test & debug on autopilot
5.0 (14 reviews)
We use Codex alongside Claude Code as a second opinion on PRs and tricky architecture calls. Different model, different blind spots. The "challenge" mode that tries to break your code has saved us from at least three production bugs we would have shipped otherwise. Worth it for any small team shipping fast.

Claude CodeAnthropic’s deep-context AI coder
5.0 (441 reviews)
Two of us built HeyNews v1 with five major capability areas in a year. Claude Code is a real reason that was possible: refactors, feature implementations, and the fiddly TypeScript that used to eat afternoons all moved faster. It genuinely changed our weekly shipping cadence.
General 3
General 3

kitThe Creator’s Toolkit for Email, Growth & Income
5.0 (1 review)
Kit's OAuth flow and broadcast API let us ship our second native newsletter integration in days, not weeks. Operators connect without juggling API keys, and we get clean access to past broadcasts and performance data, which are the inputs HeyNews needs for voice training.
PaperclipPaperclip — The human control plane for AI labor
5.0 (2 reviews)
One of us (Cagri) writes code; the other (Eren) doesn't. Paperclip changed how we ship work for the product and the marketing website: Eren drops requests in, his agents push a PR, Cagri reviews, and merges. Eren also uses it for strategic discussions and marketing copy iteration. A non-technical co-founder shipping product changes without dragging the technical one into every fix is the unlock for a two-person team.
