The new Community tool enables creators to host discussion forums directly within their publications, offering gated access through paid membership tiers. CEO Tyler Denk argues that keeping audiences within the platform adds value by fostering connections among readers who share niche interests. This shift follows a broader expansion trend, as the company has recently integrated podcasts, webinars, and customizable paywalls into its stack.
Alongside social features, Beehiiv is rolling out an AI Copilot designed to analyze subscriber performance and suggest growth strategies. This assistant builds on the company’s existing AI initiatives, such as its model context protocol server that connects newsletter data to external tools like ChatGPT and Claude. Furthermore, the platform is introducing programmatic advertising options to help publishers optimize revenue, building on an ad network that already generates over $1 million per month for its users.
To support these technical upgrades, Beehiiv has redesigned its editor to offer side-by-side preview modes, allowing creators to see how their work appears to subscribers in real time. As competition tightens—with rivals like Substack and Riverside encroaching on each other's territory through cross-platform feature integration—Beehiiv plans to dedicate the coming quarter to educating its user base on leveraging these tools to scale their publications.

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