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Newsletter Samples

Inspect four Voice of Crypto worked examples showing newsletter angles, layouts, visuals, calls to action, revision workflow, and HTML-ready output.

Start with a free first newsletter in a 7 day trial, then continue for $299/month if the weekly workflow fits your business. If you do not have an email system yet, start with Moosend and use Mailiac for the weekly written newsletter. Together they give you the sending platform plus the content rhythm.

Worked example

Four finished issues from one consistent newsletter identity.

Voice of Crypto is the demonstration publication used here to make Mailiac's output inspectable. These are product examples, not customer testimonials or claims about opens, clicks, revenue, or investment performance.

The useful proof is the deliverable itself: each issue has a specific angle, subject and preview direction, branded layout, supporting visual, readable copy, call to action, revision workflow, and HTML-ready result.

Inspect the output

Different angles without rebuilding the newsletter from scratch.

Open any screenshot to inspect the full-size Mailiac review screen.

Voice of Crypto newsletter worked example explaining MiCA regulation inside the Mailiac review workflow
A timely MiCA regulation explainerShows how a current development can become a structured issue with an angle, supporting visual, concise explanation, and a relevant next step.
Voice of Crypto portfolio thermostat newsletter worked example inside the Mailiac review workflow
A repeatable portfolio-thermostat frameworkShows a branded recurring format that can make a complex topic easier for readers to recognize and understand from one issue to the next.
Voice of Crypto visual risk map newsletter worked example produced in Mailiac
A visual risk-map issueShows how the newsletter can use an original visual device to organize information instead of delivering an unformatted block of AI copy.
Voice of Crypto market signals newsletter worked example produced in Mailiac
A practical signals-and-decisions issueShows a utility-led email structure designed to give the reader a usable framework and a clear call to action.

What to evaluate

A newsletter sample should answer more than “can AI write text?”

Is there a clear angle?

Each issue should make one promise to the reader instead of collecting unrelated facts from the website.

Does it feel designed?

The hierarchy, imagery, sections, and CTA should already resemble an email worth reviewing and sending.

Can you direct revisions?

The Mailiac review workflow lets you request changes to tone, structure, angle, wording, visual direction, or CTA before export.

Is the boundary honest?

Mailiac prepares the newsletter and HTML. You remain responsible for factual review, final approval, importing it, and sending from your own platform.

The honest limitation

Samples demonstrate output quality, not business results.

Until Mailiac has customer-authorized performance data, these examples should be judged only for what they visibly demonstrate.

  • They do demonstrate topic selection, structure, visual presentation, calls to action, and the review experience.
  • They do not establish open rates, click rates, sales, deliverability, or customer satisfaction.
  • Your 7 day trial exists so you can judge a first newsletter built from your own business before continuing at $299/month.

How Mailiac works

01

Mailiac scans your website

The system looks at what your business does, who you help, and what content can be expanded into a useful newsletter.

02

You get a weekly draft

The newsletter is based on your actual focus, not a generic topic list. The aim is short, useful, sendable content.

03

You prompt specific changes

Human judgment enters through your review. Ask for tone, angle, CTA, structure, or design changes before the final HTML handoff.

04

You send from your platform

Export the finished HTML, import it into your email system, and keep showing up every week.

Next step

Make your next newsletter the one that actually gets sent.

Mailiac is $299/month for businesses that want a weekly written newsletter they can review, revise with specific prompts, export as HTML, and send from their own email platform.

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