BlueSky Scheduler for Newsletters
Turn each newsletter issue into a useful week of BlueSky posts instead of one easy-to-miss link drop.
Built for newsletter writers, media operators, and solo publishers.
Search intent
Writers who want more BlueSky visibility for each newsletter issue without manually promoting it all week.
A newsletter link posted once can disappear quickly, even when the issue contains several strong ideas.
A promotion queue that turns one issue into quotes, questions, lessons, and a clean link post.
Weekly ONYX workflow
- Pull the strongest claim, quote, and lesson from the issue.
- Write one link post that says why the issue is worth reading.
- Schedule two supporting posts that stand alone without the link.
- Ask one question connected to the issue topic.
- Recap the best replies or reader takeaways later in the week.
Posts to schedule first
Why ONYX fits
ONYX helps newsletter writers batch the posts while the issue is still fresh.
The thread splitter turns a longer issue excerpt into a BlueSky thread.
The calendar template keeps promotion useful instead of repetitive.
Free ONYX tools for this workflow
Questions
Should every newsletter promo include a link?
No. Mix link posts with standalone ideas, quotes, questions, and lessons so the account is useful even when people do not click.
How many BlueSky posts should one newsletter create?
A strong issue can usually create three to five useful posts: one link, one lesson, one quote, one question, and one recap.
Related ONYX use cases
Your industry requires structured cadences and absolute editorial control. Separate baseline draft ideation from your active queue using an approved auto-publishing workflow built for BlueSky.