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Organize Your Newsletters with Cluing

Subscribe to any newsletter with a Cluing email address and every issue lands directly in your Topic, automatically.

Written by Gordana Laskovic

Newsletters often contain valuable insights, updates, and resources, but they quickly get buried in your inbox or become another source of email spam.

With Cluing, you can subscribe to newsletters using a dedicated email address linked directly to a Topic in your workspace.

Instead of landing in your personal inbox, every newsletter is automatically converted into an organized snippet - right where your research lives.

Set Up Your Email 📩

To get started, you first need to create a dedicated email address for your Topic. The number of email addresses you can create depends on your plan:

  • Free plan - 1 active email address

  • Personal Pro & Team - multiple email addresses for different Topics

Check the setup guide to learn how to create your forwarding email address.

💡 Personal Pro and Team users can also set up a custom domain and email address to replace the system-generated address with one that matches their brand.

How It Works

Once your Topic email address is ready, the simplest way to use it is to subscribe to newsletters directly with that address. Every new issue will land automatically in your Topic as a snippet - no extra steps, no forwarding, fully automatic from day one.

If you're already subscribed to a newsletter with your personal email, you can also forward it to your Topic email address and it will be processed the same way.

Either way, once an email arrives, Cluing will:

  • Receive the email

  • Process its content automatically

  • Create a new snippet with the newsletter content

Highlight What Matters

After the newsletter is saved, click Locate to open it in the Reader. There you can:

  • Read the newsletter in a clean format

  • Highlight important sections

  • Mention people in the comments

  • Save highlighted parts as separate snippets

This helps you quickly extract useful insights, ideas, or resources and store them as reusable snippets.

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