Built for newsletter publishers who are done losing sponsor deals in spreadsheets

Run sponsorship sales like an operator, not an inbox janitor.

SponsorFlow gives small publishers one workspace for sponsor packages, inbound inquiries, booking notes, and deal experiments. It turns disconnected sales threads into a daily sponsorship operating plan.

The public slice is live, tracked, and ready for first buyer signal.

Packages

1home for each sponsorship offer

Lead sources

4inbound, outbound, referral, platform

Experiments

Dailysmall sales loops with clear booking intent

Activation

<30sfrom signup to sponsor plan
Today’s sponsor board

One view for packages, inquiries, and the next booking move.

Package focus

Tighten the flagship placement package so a sponsor immediately understands audience fit, placement, and turnaround.

Pipeline move

Push the one channel already producing sponsor replies instead of scattering attention across every lead source.

Experiment

Test a sharper rate-card angle and watch for booked-call or checkout-intent clicks before changing pricing again.

Daily plan

Generated at runtime from the publisher’s newsletter, audience stage, sales channel, and revenue goal.

What this first slice is organizing

Newsletter sponsorships need an operating system, not another generic creator dashboard.

The problem

Publishers spread sponsor details across inboxes, spreadsheets, notes, and memory. That makes it hard to know which package is positioned well, which lead source is producing replies, and which deal needs action next.

  • Track sponsor packages, inquiry pipeline, and deal experiments in one operator board.
  • See the next move for outreach, packaging, and booking momentum without digging through inbox threads.
  • Capture signup, onboarding, and activation events with a real analytics site.
Track your sponsor packagesEach placement gets a sharper positioning and pricing view.
01
Watch inquiry signalKnow whether inbound email, referrals, or outbound is worth another push.
02
Run one deal experiment at a timeCapture sales tests and outcomes without turning your process into homework.
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Next up

Daily plan generation and a real sponsor intent checkout path are the next two slices to harden.

How the operating system works

From signup to a usable sponsor board in one short flow.

01

Capture publisher context once

Onboarding stores the newsletter, audience stage, primary sponsorship channel, and monetization goal so the workspace starts from the real business, not a blank slate.

02

Get today’s sponsor plan

The app generates one concrete daily move focused on package positioning, pipeline priority, and a deal experiment to run before changing rates again.

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Review the operator board

Seeded package, inquiry, and experiment records give a publisher something tangible to act on as soon as they land on the dashboard.

Built for paying attention

The first release focuses on booked deals, not adtech bloat.

Instead of promising a full media CRM, SponsorFlow narrows the workflow to the three things a solo publisher actually revisits every week: what the package says, where sponsor leads are coming from, and what test runs next.

Revenue path

Starter is $13/month.

Pricing is live now for publishers who already want a calmer sponsorship operating system than inbox threads and spreadsheets.

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FAQ

Questions a serious publisher will ask before signing up.

Is this only for large newsletters with a sales team?

No. It is built for solo publishers and small media operators who need a cleaner sponsorship workflow before they ever hire help.

Will the plan stay stable if I refresh the dashboard?

Yes. The plan is generated once per user per day and persisted, so refreshes keep the same recommendation until tomorrow.

What do I get in the first 30 seconds?

A same-day sponsor action plan plus visible package, inquiry, and experiment records derived from your onboarding answers.

Start the operator flow

Create an account and get today’s sponsor plan before your next sales thread.

The first version is already live with cookie auth, onboarding, a persisted daily plan, and a dashboard that seeds your initial package, inquiry, and experiment records.