Editing and Preview
The Publish page gives you full control over your newsletter content before it goes out. Review the formatted preview, edit the markdown, and refine the subject line.
Preview Mode
Section titled “Preview Mode”By default, the Publish page shows your newsletter in Preview mode — the rendered HTML exactly as your subscribers will see it. The preview includes:
- Your workspace logo at the top
- Brand color accents on headers, links, and buttons
- Formatted link sections with images and descriptions
- The compliance footer with your business information and unsubscribe link
Subject Line
Section titled “Subject Line”The subject line appears at the top of the page with a character counter that provides color-coded feedback:
- Green — good length
- Yellow — getting long
- Red — too long for most email clients
Edit the subject line directly — it’s the first thing subscribers see in their inbox, so make it concise, specific, and compelling.
Edit Mode
Section titled “Edit Mode”Click Edit to switch to the markdown editor. This shows the raw markdown content that generates the HTML preview.
- Edit the text, reorder sections, add or remove content
- The preview updates automatically as you type (with a brief delay for performance)
- Switch back to Preview to see the final rendered result
You have full control — add custom paragraphs, adjust descriptions, or restructure sections however you like. The AI-generated content is a starting point, not a constraint.
Email Template
Section titled “Email Template”Your newsletter content is wrapped in a professional email template that includes:
- Header — your workspace logo and newsletter name
- Body — your edited content with brand-colored accents
- Footer — company name, address, social links, and the unsubscribe link
This template is applied automatically. You edit the content; Linkbrew handles the formatting.
Next Steps
Section titled “Next Steps”- Publishing and sending — send to your subscribers or save as draft
- Branding — customize the logo, color, and sender name that appear in emails