Newsletters to Kindle
Read newsletters on your Kindle, not in your inbox
You subscribed because the writing is good — then it lands in the same inbox as invoices and meeting invites, and gets half-read at best. Kindlesuite moves your newsletters onto your Kindle, where reading them is the only thing to do.
The problem
Your inbox is the wrong place to read
The newsletter renaissance is real — some of the sharpest writing now arrives by email. But an inbox is a to-do list, not a reading nook. Thoughtful 2,000-word issues get sandwiched between work threads and receipts, skimmed in a hurry, or archived unread to quiet the badge.
The writing deserves better, and so does your attention. The fix is to read newsletters somewhere that isn't also where you work.
The fix
From inbox to e-ink
Most newsletters — Substack, Ghost, Beehiiv — publish each issue at a public web link. Paste that link into Kindlesuite and the issue arrives on your @kindle.com address as a clean document. It's the same idea as reading blogs on Kindle, extended to everything that shows up in your inbox.
Out of the inbox
Newsletters stop competing with work email and become a deliberate reading list on a device made for it.
Substack, Ghost & more
Any newsletter with a public issue link converts cleanly — paste the web version and you're set.
Batch your week
Send the week's issues in one go and read them all weekend, away from the screen you work on.
Keep the good ones
Issues you love stay in your Kindle library to reread, instead of getting lost in inbox search.
Step by step
Send a newsletter issue to Kindle
- 1
Open the issue on the web
Use the 'view in browser' or public permalink most newsletters include — that's the link Kindlesuite needs.
- 2
Paste it into Kindlesuite
We extract the issue's text and images and leave the email scaffolding behind.
- 3
Add your Kindle email
Enter your @kindle.com address once and approve our sender in Amazon's Personal Document Settings.
- 4
Read it on Kindle
The issue lands in your library within minutes — calm, offline, and inbox-free.
Inbox vs. Kindle
Two very different reading rooms
Newsletters on your Kindle
- A dedicated reading list, separate from work
- E-ink comfort for long issues
- Favorites kept and easy to reread
- Read offline, on your own schedule
Newsletters in your inbox
- Mixed in with invoices and reply-all threads
- Skimmed in a hurry or archived unread
- Buried under everything that arrived after
- Always next to the work you're avoiding
FAQ
Newsletters to Kindle, answered
How do I send a newsletter to my Kindle?
Does it work with Substack?
Why move newsletters out of my inbox?
Can I batch a week of issues at once?
Is it free to try?
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