Public Archive Page
Your public archive is a branded page where anyone can browse your published newsletters - no login required. It’s the public face of your newsletter content and a powerful tool for attracting new subscribers.
Your Public Archive URL
Section titled “Your Public Archive URL”Your archive is available at:
https://linkbrew.io/your-slug/archiveReplace your-slug with your workspace slug (visible in Settings > Advanced).
How It Works
Section titled “How It Works”The public archive shows all newsletters you’ve marked as Public in your admin archive. Each newsletter card displays:
- Subject - the newsletter title (links to the full newsletter)
- Date - when it was sent
- Excerpt - a preview of the content
The page is branded with your workspace name, logo, and primary color - the same branding as your subscribe page.
Newsletter Reader
Section titled “Newsletter Reader”When a visitor clicks a newsletter from the archive, they see the full content at:
https://linkbrew.io/your-slug/archive/newsletter-slugThe reader page includes:
- Full newsletter content with your brand styling
- All Issues link back to the archive (in the header)
- Subscribe button linking to your subscribe page
- “Powered by Linkbrew” footer
Subscribe Integration
Section titled “Subscribe Integration”The public archive is designed to convert readers into subscribers:
- Archive page - a “Subscribe to Your Newsletter” button appears at the top, linking to your subscribe page
- Newsletter reader - a subscribe button appears in the footer of every newsletter
- Subscribe page - a “Browse past issues” link appears below the form (only when you have at least one public newsletter), linking visitors back to the archive
This creates a natural funnel: visitors discover your archive, read past issues, and subscribe.
Public archive pages and newsletter reader pages include meta tags for search engine discoverability:
<title>andog:titleset to the newsletter subject or archive nameog:descriptionset from the newsletter excerptog:typeset toarticleon individual newsletter pages
Sharing Your Archive
Section titled “Sharing Your Archive”Link to your public archive from:
- Your website or blog - “Read past issues”
- Social media - share your archive URL directly
- Email signatures - include alongside your subscribe link
- Your subscribe page - the “Browse past issues” link is added automatically
Empty State
Section titled “Empty State”If you haven’t marked any newsletters as public yet, visitors see a friendly message: “No newsletters published yet. Subscribe to be notified when the first one drops.” - with a link to your subscribe page.
Next Steps
Section titled “Next Steps”- Newsletter archive - manage visibility from the admin archive
- Public subscribe page - your subscriber sign-up page
- Branding - customize the look of your public pages
- Plans and pricing - public newsletter limits by plan