Riverside Adds AI-Powered Newsletter Creation to Its Video and Podcast Tools
Quick Look
- Riverside, a video and podcast recording tool maker, is introducing a new feature that allows users to create and send newsletters directly from its platform.
- The AI-powered tool converts existing video and podcast content into newsletter-ready material, aiming to simplify content distribution for its user base.
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Why It Matters
Riverside, a maker of video and podcast recording tools, is integrating AI-powered newsletter creation into its platform to help users leverage their existing spoken content.
Video and podcast recording tool maker Riverside is giving its users a new way to reach their audiences: newsletters.
Riverside isn’t aiming to directly take on established newsletter platforms like Mailchimp, Substack, Beehiiv, or Ghost, however. Instead, recognizing that its userbase already generates a lot of content, the company is giving the users of its recording tools an AI tool to turn their existing videos and podcasts into newsletters, and send them directly from within its app. Users can also create and send newsletters from scratch without using the AI conversion feature.
“Substack and Beehiiv start you at a blank page. But our creators and business customers are already producing rich, information-dense spoken content on Riverside. For most people, speaking is easier and more natural than writing from scratch, and the ideas are already there, in the conversation. So instead of asking them to start over in a separate tool, we help them turn a recording they’ve already made into newsletter-ready content with far less effort,” Riverside’s co-founder and CEO Nadav Keyson told TechCrunch.
The company is also updating its recording suite to support multi-camera recording setups. It’s also giving users the ability to add remote guests to recordings.
The update brings new AI features as well. Users can use AI to draft a first cut of a recording as soon as it’s finished, and the assistant can also create hooks and content for various social media platforms. The company is also adding an AI video enhancement feature, trained on conversational video podcasts, that it says can improve lighting, depth, and sharpness of recordings.
Open Questions
- What are the specific pricing models for this new feature?
- How will Riverside's AI compare to dedicated newsletter platforms?
- What is the user adoption rate for these new AI tools?





