The Autonomous Newsletter Operator
Newsletter creators spend 2 to 10 hours per issue on research, writing, and formatting. 62% burn out. Brevium is not another writing tool. It's the editorial team you never had to hire. Autonomous curation, writing, optimization, and growth, running 24/7 without human intervention.
Try the Dashboard →You're the editor, the writer, the growth lead, and the sponsorship manager. Every platform on the market, from Substack to Beehiiv to Kit, gives you a stage. But you're still the one performing.
28 billion newsletter emails were sent last year. Behind every one, a creator staring at a blank page, scanning dozens of sources, agonizing over subject lines, and hoping subscribers stick around.
Brevium is an autonomous operator, not a platform. It scans your configured sources. Curates what matters. Writes in your voice. Tests subject lines. Sends at the optimal time. Grows your list through cross-promotions. Manages sponsorship placements.
You set the editorial direction. Brevium runs the newsroom. Check in when you want. Every issue ships whether you open your laptop or not.
Monitors hundreds of sources. Filters signal from noise. Selects stories your readers actually care about.
Learns your tone, structure, and perspective. Writes each briefing in a voice indistinguishable from yours.
Optimizes subject lines, send times, and cross-promotions. Grows your subscriber base while you sleep.
From zero intervention to a published issue
Brevium has already crawled your configured feeds, X accounts, industry blogs, and research papers. Top stories ranked by relevance and novelty.
A full newsletter draft, written in your voice, with your editorial structure. Commentary, analysis, links, all formatted and ready.
Three subject line variants generated. Historical open rate data used to select the winner. Preview text optimized for mobile.
Issue goes out at the optimal send time for your audience. Engagement tracked. Insights fed back into tomorrow's curation.
"The best newsletters feel effortless to read. Brevium makes them effortless to run."
The newsletter that never sleeps