For Newsletter writers, Substack creators, and content publishers
AI chatbot for newsletter writers — ask my archive in English
You have 200 newsletter issues. Your subscribers can't remember which one had the great take on X. Free readers wonder what you write about; paid subscribers want a personal librarian. Ashh.ai is "ask my archive in English" — drops on your site or your Substack via Code Injection.
Trained on your full newsletter archive
Upload your published issues as markdown or RSS. The bot embeds every issue, can find "the one where you wrote about Y", quote from it, and link to the original.
Member-aware monetization
Free readers get a sample-quality bot trained on free posts. Paid subscribers get full archive access. Drives free → paid conversion (readers see the bot is good, want more, subscribe).
Embeds in Substack + Beehiiv + Ghost + custom sites
Substack supports custom domains + custom HTML in some plans; Beehiiv supports embed widgets directly; Ghost supports Code Injection; custom sites are trivial. Same script across all.
Citations link readers deeper into your archive
Every bot answer can cite "From [issue title] — [date]" with a link. Readers click through, you see archive-page views jump, more newsletter signups happen.
Questions Newsletter writers, Substack creators, and content publishers ask
How does it integrate with Substack / Beehiiv?+
Substack: Custom Domain (paid feature) + custom HTML block in pages. Beehiiv: native embed widget supported. Ghost: Code Injection (covered in our /for/ghost use case). ConvertKit: landing-page custom HTML.
Can it serve different content to paid vs free subscribers?+
Yes on Pro+. Configure visitor-status detection (via your platform's member system). Free readers see sample-only excerpts; paid subs get the full archive. Direct integration with Substack/Beehiiv member systems is on the roadmap.
Will my newsletter archive be used to train AI models?+
No. Never. Your archive lives in our database, never used for model training. Your writing stays your writing.
How does it compare to letting ChatGPT crawl my newsletter?+
ChatGPT crawls public web pages opportunistically; you don't control when or if it ingests you. Ashh you own + control + cite from + lives on your site (readers stay, don't link out to ChatGPT). Different relationship.
Try it on your newsletter site in 5 minutes.
Free tier is genuinely free. No card required to ship a bot.
