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Substack Newsletter Title & Teaser Generator

Generate Substack post titles and preview teasers for more opens and clicks.

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How to get better results

  1. 1. Start with a specific niche and audience instead of broad topics.
  2. 2. Include one clear outcome (clicks, sales, watch time, signups).
  3. 3. Generate multiple rounds and combine your top-performing ideas.

Who this is for

  • Substack writers
  • Newsletter creators
  • Authors and thought leaders

Common mistakes

  • Vague titles
  • Teaser that repeats the title
  • No curiosity or benefit in preview

Best Use Cases

  • Weekly digests
  • Essay-style posts
  • Launch announcements
  • Series installments

Examples you can copy

Use these as starting points, then generate variations with your exact topic for better performance.

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  • Title: [Curiosity or benefit]. [Specificity]. [Optional number or hook].
  • Teaser: 1–2 sentences for email preview. Don't give away the punchline; create click-through.
  • Match tone to your brand: serious, conversational, or punchy.

Substack Newsletter Title & Teaser Generator FAQs

What should a Substack post title do?

It should promise a clear takeaway or story and work in both the inbox and the Substack feed. Avoid clickbait that doesn't deliver.

How long should the preview teaser be?

Usually 1–2 sentences (around 100–150 characters for many email clients). Make it complement the title and drive opens.

Do Substack titles affect SEO?

Yes. Substack posts can rank in search. Use clear, descriptive titles and avoid cryptic or purely clever phrasing if you want discovery.

Should I use the same title format every week?

A consistent format (e.g., Issue #X: [Topic]) can build recognition. Vary the topic and angle so each title feels fresh.

How do I get more opens with the teaser?

Create curiosity or state a benefit. Don't repeat the title word-for-word. Tease a key insight or question that's answered in the post.

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