Email · newsletter
Monthly broadcast. One headline item, three short updates, one partner spotlight, one outro with unsubscribe link. Nothing more; focus over volume. Sent the first Thursday of every month.
Subject Conduction update {{ MONTH }} · {{ HEADLINE_SHORT }}
From newsletter@conduction.nl
To {{ CLIENT_EMAIL }}
Conduction update · {{ MONTH }} {{ YEAR }}
{{ HEADLINE_TITLE }}
{{ HEADLINE_BODY }}. Two or three sentences that summarise the headline. No "we're excited to announce". What it is, why it matters.
Read more →
Three short updates
{{ UPDATE_1_TITLE }}
{{ UPDATE_1_BODY }}. One line, <16 words.
More →
{{ UPDATE_2_TITLE }}
{{ UPDATE_3_TITLE }}
Partner spotlight
{{ PARTNER_NAME }}
{{ PARTNER_DESCRIPTION }}. What they built with our apps, for which client.
Read the case →
Until next month,
The Conduction team
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Email · newsletter · one headline, three updates, one partner
Why we built it this way
Focus over volume
Most newsletters try to tell everything that happened that month. Our version has a fixed structure: one headline item that matters, three short updates the reader scans, one partner spotlight, done.
One headline item, <30-word body. The thing we're standing on this month. Not 5 things, not 3, one.
Three hex-bullet updates, one line each. Reader scans in 5 seconds. For deep-readers: orange "More →" link.
One partner spotlight in a cobalt-50 panel. Not our apps; what a partner built with them. Us + ecosystem.
No "highlight banners" or stat boxes. Text is enough. Visual noise lowers reading intent.
"Until next month", "The Conduction team". No personal signature; this mail comes from the collective, not from Ruben or Marleen specifically.
Unsubscribe link in the cobalt-900 footer. Standard, no "we'll miss you if you leave" pop-up.
Uses
email-invoice chassis ·
voice for "focus over volume" tone ·
--hex-pointy-top for bullet markers ·
Plex Mono "Conduction update" eyebrow