For newsletter creators
Newsletter promo video from your signup page in minutes
Growing a list with another link tweet has a ceiling. Paste your subscribe-page URL and Rendrio turns it into a scroll-stopping promo, branded visuals, AI voiceover, and music, so more visitors hit subscribe. No editor needed.
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The film Rendrio would cut for a Newsletter
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Hook
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Problem
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Solution
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Features
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Proof
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Call to act
The problem
A static subscribe box does not grow a list
Your newsletter lives or dies on new subscribers, but a plain email field converts a fraction of visitors. People scrolling past need a reason to care in two seconds, and a text box gives them none. Growth stalls right at the form.
Selling a written product with words is a hard loop
Your newsletter is words, so you keep trying to promote words with more words. On a fast-moving feed that rarely breaks through. Prospects cannot feel the voice, the design, or the value from a link and a tagline alone.
You are a writer, not a video maker
Every hour spent wrestling a video editor is an hour not spent writing the issue your readers actually want. So the promo video never gets made, and your growth leans on the same tweet-a-link routine that plateaued months ago.
What a Newsletter video is for
Pinned promo on X and Bluesky
Pin a 1:1 or 9:16 video to your profile so every new visitor sees what your newsletter delivers before deciding to subscribe. A branded clip earns far more signups than a pinned link with a single-line pitch.
Above the fold on your subscribe page
Place the demo on your landing page so visitors watch your newsletter promise come alive right beside the signup field. Motion beside the form lifts conversion more than any headline rewrite you could keep testing for weeks.
Cross-promotion and paid growth
When you swap shoutouts or run a small ad, a short branded video travels better than a screenshot of an issue. It gives partners and paid placements something eye-catching that actually explains why readers should join you.
How to make a great Newsletter video
Sell the transformation, not the format
Nobody subscribes for a weekly email; they subscribe to become sharper, funnier, or more informed. Pick the tone so the script leads with what readers gain, then let the features scene cover cadence and the topics you write about.
Point Rendrio at your best landing page
Give it the URL that shows your brand color, your best issue previews, and your logo. The AI pulls those so the promo looks like your newsletter, carrying your visual identity instead of a generic template feel.
Go vertical for a creator audience
Newsletter growth happens on social feeds that favor tall video. Use the Pack to export 9:16 and 1:1 from one generation, so you can pin the square cut and post the vertical one to Stories and Shorts.
Questions
Can Rendrio promote a newsletter with no product screenshots?
Yes. Rendrio pulls from your website, your subscribe page, brand colors, logo, and any issue previews shown there. Even a simple landing page gives the AI enough to build a branded motion-graphics promo. You just need a URL for it to analyze.
Does it record or read my actual issues?
No. Rendrio does not record screens or ingest your email archive. It builds the video from the screenshots and brand assets on your site in a modern launch style. Give it a page that reflects your newsletter and the AI turns those visuals into a promo.
What length and formats will I get?
Rendrio produces a punchy MP4 under 60 seconds, ideal for social, at 1080p to 1440p in 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1. Every video carries AI voiceover and music. The Pack unlocks all three ratios so you can pin and post the same promo everywhere.
How much does it cost a solo creator?
You can preview free with no credit card. Signing up grants 3 generations and 1 free HD render. After that a Single Render is 9 dollars, or the Pack is 29 dollars for 5 renders and all ratios. Credits never expire, so a growth push costs only what you use.
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