Play a Clip on the Story
Place a short video on a feature so the issue can move.
Digital Newsletter Maker
Upload your newsletter PDF and publish a branded flipbook. Readers flip the issue, tap a story, and subscribe from the last page instead of scrolling a long email.
From PDF to live issue
Keep the designed issue. Send a link instead of a heavy attachment.
Drop in the issue you already laid out.
Add your logo and colors so it matches the publication.
Email the URL. Fix a typo later without resending a file.
A PDF flipbook keeps the designed issue and gives readers one URL. See a live sample on our examples page, then add a page video, story buttons, and a subscribe form.
Issues that get finished
A newsletter should not dump people into a long scroll. Let a spread play a clip, open a story link, and collect a subscribe.
Place a short video on a feature so the issue can move.
Send readers to a full article, event, or shop from a button.
Ask for an email on the last page while the issue is still open.
Statistics show which pages held attention.
Use page videos, links and buttons, and lead forms for subscribe.
Interactive newsletter pages
Start from your PDF, then add video, buttons, and a signup.
Why teams switch
You keep the issue you already designed. Readers get a book they can finish.
The issue feels like a small magazine, not a long email.
Replace the file. The link stays the same.
No attachment. Readers flip the issue anywhere.
Logo and colors match the publication.
Place the current issue on a landing page.
Group editions on a digital bookshelf.
Statistics show which pages held attention.
Built for comms teams
The goal is an issue people finish, without ads on the page.
Readers see your stories and your links.
Fix a date or a link without a new blast.
Lead forms sit on the closing spread.
Email a link or place the book on your site.
Keep past issues in one branded library.
Upload the PDF. You do not rebuild the issue in a web tool.
Newsletter questions
It is your newsletter PDF published as an online book. Readers flip the issue and can tap video, links, or a subscribe form on the page.
Yes. Upload the issue, add branding, then share a link.
Email is for the send. The flipbook is the issue itself: designed pages, a stable URL, and room for video. Many teams email the link.
Yes. Lead forms sit on any page. The last spread is a natural place.
Replace the PDF and republish. Recipients who open the link see the current issue.
Yes on paid plans.
Yes. Readers do not need to download a file.
A public issue on a page you write for search can target digital newsletter maker. Private staff issues can stay off search.
Create an account, upload the PDF, brand the viewer, then share. A free trial covers the first issue.