Ghostpen converts your expert interview into a newsletter issue — your editorial reflection on the conversation, with the guest's key insights developed for an intimate inbox audience.
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Interview
Interview with a product strategist on why most SaaS companies are wrong about onboarding
Guest argued that the real onboarding problem starts before the product is opened. Most companies focus on in-app activation; the real drop-off is in the 48 hours between sign-up and first login.
Generated newsletter issue
What I learned from talking to a product strategist about onboarding — and why I've been thinking about it wrong.
Newsletter opens with the host's framing of why the conversation mattered. Guest's key insight is developed with context and application for subscribers. Closes with a reflection question to the reader that invites replies.
Illustrative example. Actual output varies based on interview content and Voice DNA™ profile.
Drop in the interview transcript. Ghostpen identifies the key insights your guest shared, the moments that surprised you, and the frameworks that would be genuinely useful to your subscribers.
Newsletter issues about interviews work best when they are the host's reflection on the conversation — what the guest said, why it matters, and what it means for the reader. Ghostpen structures the issue as your voice reflecting on the guest's insights, not as a transcript summary.
Your newsletter voice is intimate and generous. Voice DNA™ models how you write post-interview reflections specifically — the blend of guest attribution, your editorial commentary, and the direct application for your readers. The issue feels like you wrote it after a conversation worth sharing, not like a PR piece.
Newsletter issues are evaluated on Clarity (are the guest's insights accurately and clearly presented?) and Engagement (does the issue create genuine value for the subscriber?). Content Score™ scores both dimensions. Target 75+ before sending.
Interview newsletter summaries that simply restate what the guest said usually feel like homework. Voice DNA™ models your newsletter voice specifically — the way you reflect on ideas, develop context for your readers, and close with something that earns a reply. The newsletter is your editorial voice curating the conversation, not a transcript reduction for people who missed it.
Content Score™ — Clarity and Engagement weighted for interview newsletters
Interview newsletters are evaluated on Clarity (are the guest's insights accurately and accessibly presented?) and Engagement (does the issue earn a reply rather than a delete?). Content Score™ scores both dimensions with reasoning. Target 75+ before sending.
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