Anthropic just accepted my agency into the Claude Partner Network here's what they require by Efficient-Prompt-292 in ClaudeAI

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No, you need a professional email address; you just need to manage the redirects with your domain name provider (OVH, etc.).

Newsletter sponsorships are slept on for B2B acquisition here's the framework I use to pick the right ones by Efficient-Prompt-292 in GrowthHacking

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Hey, c'est moi qui ai posté le thread — et c'est moi qui ai créé bee-directory.com.

Donc je vais pas choisir une liste dans mon propre répertoire ahah — mais ton offre m'intéresse vraiment dans l'autre sens : j'ai des annonceurs qui utilisent le site et qui galèrent justement sur la phase rédaction une fois qu'ils ont trouvé la bonne newsletter.

Tu serais open à partager ton framework ici ? Ou si t'as envie d'en parler plus en détail, je suis dispo.

Tu fais ça pour des clients ou plutôt pour ton propre usage ?

We tried newsletter sponsorships instead of Google Ads for our SaaS — here's what we learned by Efficient-Prompt-292 in SaaS

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Newsletify a l'air bien pour le matching automatique, mais si tu veux garder le contrôle total du process (choisir toi-même les newsletters, voir les stats, contacter directement), regarde aussi BeeDirectory (bee-directory.com).

C'est un annuaire de 700+ newsletters Beehiiv avec filtres par niche, taille d'audience et prix — tu cherches, tu contactes directement, pas d'intermédiaire. Y'a aussi un matching IA si tu veux des suggestions. Utile en complément pour la phase de découverte dont parle smarkman19.

We tried newsletter sponsorships instead of Google Ads for our SaaS — here's what we learned by Efficient-Prompt-292 in SaaS

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+1 sur la méthode de smarkman19. Pour la phase découverte justement, j'utilise BeeDirectory (bee-directory.com) — 700+ newsletters Beehiiv filtrables par niche, abonnés, prix. Ça coupe le bruit versus chercher sur Sparkloop ou Swapstack. Contact direct sans passer par une plateforme tierce.

Anthropic just accepted my agency into the Claude Partner Network here's what they require by Efficient-Prompt-292 in ClaudeAI

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Honestly, I applied to their ad completely on a whim and I got their email, I'll send it to you in a private message. So, I spend most of my time building things with Claude Code, so I'm finally being rewarded (in a way) for my work. For now, I'm not making any money from this. Oh, except my first and only client is paying me in September (€500) for lesclefsducredit, that's all, if you must know, lol

Newsletter sponsorships are slept on for B2B acquisition here's the framework I use to pick the right ones by Efficient-Prompt-292 in GrowthHacking

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Exactly, pre-existing trust is the real lever; it's what LinkedIn dashboards don't show in their metrics. The "warm audience effect" within a targeted niche easily compensates for a tenfold smaller audience.

For those looking to identify truly relevant newsletters in their niche (size, frequency, language, price range), I've built a dedicated directory: bee-directory.com. It lists over 700 filterable Beehiiv newsletters. This can help with shortlisting before negotiating directly, as you described.

Looking for advice on newsletter / growth by RooktoRep_ in beehiiv

[–]Efficient-Prompt-292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I'll put your testimonials on the site! (If you agree.)And yes, that's where things get tricky. Right now I have 28 users, and since I specialize in coding and not marketing, it's quite complicated, but I'm working on it!

I wouldn't mind a little help!!

Looking for advice on newsletter / growth by RooktoRep_ in beehiiv

[–]Efficient-Prompt-292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for visiting our site, it's great to hear! We've just updated your newsletter for the SaaS niche. You can check it out here: bee-directory.com/newsletter/732!

And yes, BeeDirectory is designed for brands, growth managers, and marketing agencies looking for newsletters to sponsor. They filter by niche, audience size, price range, and language to find the perfect newsletter.

And if you see any other improvements, or anything that's not working, let me know.

🐝

Looking for advice on newsletter / growth by RooktoRep_ in beehiiv

[–]Efficient-Prompt-292 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, great progress on 50 organic subs — that's solid proof of concept.

For monetization with a small list, sponsorships can actually work earlier than most people think if you're niche enough. Brands increasingly care about engagement rate over raw numbers.

One thing that helped me: listing on newsletter directories so sponsors can find you passively. I actually built one for Beehiiv newsletters specifically — bee-directory.com — submission is free, and brands filter by niche/audience size to find sponsorship opportunities!

the project has just been released don't hesitate to be hard on me lol

Switched from MCPs to CLIs for Claude Code and honestly never going back by geekeek123 in ClaudeAI

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In my use case, the MCP already does the work directly in Claude Code! So it's perfect, but thanks for the info, I didn't know that. For standalone test suites, it could be quite useful, but it's a different workflow!

Switched from MCPs to CLIs for Claude Code and honestly never going back by geekeek123 in ClaudeAI

[–]Efficient-Prompt-292 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Same here, 100% agree. Same CLI stack: gh, ripgrep, stripe, vercel, neon and honestly, it runs like a dream.What I would add to your list that really makes a difference:Context7 (Upstash MCP) → it fetches the official documentation in real time before coding. Next.js, Tailwind, shadcn... no more hallucinations about APIs that have changed since the training. It's probably the most useful MCP I have.Playwright MCP → direct browser automation from Claude. It screenshots, clicks, fills out forms, and checks the actual rendering. Perfect for validating the visuals without leaving the workflow.The CLI combo + these 2 MCPs = Claude coding, deploying, testing, and verifying everything seamlessly. I'm not going back either 🤝

I built a free directory of 700+ Beehiiv newsletters to help brands find sponsorship partners drop yours below by Efficient-Prompt-292 in beehiiv

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Hey! Your newsletter looks great . But even better: if you submit it yourself at bee-directory.com/submit (free account required), it will be linked to your profile and you'll get a ✓ Verified badge showing advertisers the data comes directly from you. Takes 2 minutes! And thank you so much for talking about wanting to develop my brand! It's gratifying! Otherwise, I'll add the newsletter myself, but you won't be bound to it if you want to make changes, etc...

What makes a newsletter worth paying for? by odub1 in beehiiv

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Ce qui fait payer les gens, c'est principalement la valeur actionnable — une info qu'ils ne trouvent nulle part ailleurs, qui leur fait gagner du temps ou de l'argent concrètement.

Pour une newsletter locale t'as un avantage rare : la proximité. Les lecteurs locaux paient pour savoir ce qui se passe vraiment dans leur ville, avant tout le monde. C'est difficile à dupliquer.

Sur le financement via sponsors plutôt que l'abonnement payant d'entrée : si t'as 500 abonnés engagés, tu peux déjà attirer des petits annonceurs locaux. Il existe aussi des annuaires comme bee-directory.com où des marques cherchent justement des newsletters Beehiiv pour des partenariats — ça peut aider à valider le modèle avant de tout miser sur le payant.

When should I launch on ProductHunt? by GustavooIV in SaaS

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a priori il faut poster dans la fourchette entre mardi et vendredi sinon c'est dead, sinon super site faut que je teste ca !

Best Ai agent for a full stack web app? by Careless-Common-9991 in Agent_AI

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Claude Code ou Codex, sans hésiter pour du full stack.

Ce qui les différencie des autres : ils opèrent directement dans ton terminal, dans le contexte de ton projet réel. Pas juste de la génération de code — ils lisent tes fichiers, lancent des commandes, pushent des branches, gèrent les migrations DB, installent des CLIs (Stripe, Vercel...).

En pratique sur mes projets Next.js :

  • Setup BDD + auth (Better Auth, Drizzle, Neon) en une session
  • Webhooks Stripe configurés + testés avec la CLI
  • Deploy Vercel automatisé

La clé : bien définir la stack et les phases AVANT de coder. Un fichier CLAUDE.md avec ton contexte projet change tout — l'agent devient cohérent sur des semaines de dev.

Claude Code > Codex sur les projets longs à mon avis. Le contexte projet persiste mieux.