Email newsletter template builder
A newsletter that converts has a predictable shape: a subject line that earns the open, a warm intro, two or three sections of genuine value, one clear call to action, and a compliant footer. Skipping the structure is why so many newsletters ramble and get ignored. This builder takes your brand, topic and goal and lays out that proven skeleton — with headline prompts for each section and the legally required footer language — so you can focus on writing the content, not the format.
How it works
The builder assembles the standard email-newsletter structure top to bottom: a subject line and preview-text prompt, a branded header, a short intro that sets up the issue, three content sections each with a suggested headline, a single primary call-to-action block, and a footer containing unsubscribe and address placeholders required by anti-spam law. One primary CTA is used deliberately, because multiple competing actions reduce response. The output is a clean outline you paste into your email tool and fill with real copy.
Tips and example
Write the subject line last, once you know your best section, and keep it under 50 characters: Your 5-minute shop setup, plus 2 quick wins. Put your strongest content first — readers skim and many never reach section three. Keep paragraphs short and scannable, and use the intro to tell readers what they will get and why it is worth two minutes. Use exactly one primary CTA and repeat it once. Always keep a working unsubscribe link and a postal address in the footer; both are legally required and protect your deliverability.