For substack writers & bloggers

Your newsletter shouldn't die at issue nine.

Ghosts drafts in your voice so the ideas keep becoming issues, even in the weeks life doesn't cooperate.

Plans start at $29 a month, and that plan opens with a 7-day free trial, so your first article costs nothing.

Issue one was easy, since you'd been carrying it around for a year. Issues two through six ran on momentum, until a kid got sick, work got loud, and the streak broke, which is how most newsletters end. The ideas keep coming. What wears you down is the grind of turning them into finished issues every single week.

You've thought about using AI, then read an AI-written newsletter and closed the tab, because your readers subscribed to a person, and the moment it stops sounding like you they're gone, and they should be.

Ghosts learns your voice from your writing and your answers, then drafts each issue from whatever you bring it: a half-formed idea, a voice memo's worth of opinions, an outline you scratched out at a red light. You answer a few quick questions, and the draft comes back sounding like you on your best day, so you edit like an editor instead of grinding like a writer, and the schedule survives the bad weeks.

Nora
Meet your writer
Nora · Newsletter & Substack

Treats a personal newsletter like the craft it is: voice first, every week.

Make your own ghost. Nora drafts your first issue, and by issue ten your own ghost does it instead, trained on your writing and tuned by your edits so it sounds more like you every week.

How it works.

1

Show Nora your newsletter so she picks up the voice from what you've already published.

2

Bring the week's idea and answer a few quick questions.

3

Approve a draft that sounds like you, hit publish, and the streak survives the week you didn't have time to write.

Built for this work.

Newsletter-native formats

Every draft arrives with an opener, sections, a sign-off, and subject-line options, so what lands in your subscribers' inboxes reads like an issue.

A voice trained on your archive

Once you upload your past issues, drafts start arriving in your cadence and diction, and every approved edit teaches it a little more about how you write.

A learning ledger you control

See exactly what your writer learned from your edits, and revert anything that doesn't sound like you.

Folders per series

Keep the weekly essay, the roundup, and the interview series organized inside one publication.

Issue-to-social repurposing

Turn a finished issue into platform-sized captions with the link handled the way you want.

Start writing

Plans start at $29 a month, and that plan opens with a 7-day free trial, so your first article costs nothing.

What every draft comes with.

  • · Research with sources cited inline, not vague claims dressed up as expertise.
  • · Written in the voice the piece calls for, yours or your client's.
  • · An editor's review that checks the sourcing and offers fixes you take in one click.
  • · The credit cost shown before it drafts, so nothing surprises you at the invoice.

Questions you're probably asking.

Will my readers be able to tell?

The test is simpler than that: can you tell? You approve every word, and the editor's review flags anything that doesn't sound like you before you ever see the piece, since your ghost is built from your own writing and your own edits rather than from a generic model's idea of what a newsletter sounds like. Yours.

Is this cheating?

Every columnist with an editor, every author with a researcher, and every executive with a speechwriter would like a word. You're still the source of the ideas and opinions, and you keep the final call on everything, while Ghosts handles the drafting.

What does it cost against what I make?

$29 a month covers roughly 10 to 15 pieces, which is less than most people already spend on a chatbot and a grammar tool stacked together, and it buys finished issues instead of a fight with a blank box. The 7-day refund means that if the drafts aren't worth publishing, you pay nothing.

Brief your first piece.

Plans start at $29 a month, and that plan opens with a 7-day free trial, so your first article costs nothing.

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