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I launched an AI tools newsletter 7 days ago. Here's what week 1 looked like.

Started ToolSignal last week — a free weekly newsletter that reviews 3 AI tools every Tuesday for busy professionals.
Week 1 stats:

5 subscribers
33% open rate
0 revenue
3 issues scheduled ahead

What's working:

Honest reviews including "what annoyed me" section per tool
Specific use cases instead of generic feature lists
Daily presence on Reddit, LinkedIn, X, Quora

What surprised me:

Reddit drove first subscribers faster than LinkedIn
People respond more to criticism than praise in reviews
Consistency matters more than perfection at this stage

Biggest challenge: growing the list organically without paid ads.
For anyone who's built a newsletter from scratch — what moved the needle most in your first 30 days?

Free to check out: https://toolsignal-newsletter-db171e.beehiiv.com/subscribe

on April 9, 2026
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    Nice start — 33% open rate is solid early. One thing that could help: adding a simple tool comparison or ranking might increase shares and retention. If you want, I can help test a few formats to see what sticks.

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      Thanks — appreciate the feedback. The comparison format is actually something I've been testing. The Fathom vs Granola breakdown in Issue #2 got the most engagement so far, so you're onto something. Would be curious what formats you've seen work best for tool-focused newsletters specifically.

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    I happen to know a couple of newsletter founders who've gone through that organic growth phase. Happy to make an intro for a quick free chat if you want to pick their brains.

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