poststack.net digest queue / print dispatch
poststack.net / personal print utility

your newsletter subscriptions,
formatted for paper.

you authorize sources from your own inbox. poststack runs the formatting and print workflow on your behalf, then ships a physical digest for your personal reading.

MODE: private beta FORMAT: letter digest CYCLE: weekly
how it works
  1. scan: newsletter candidates are detected from your connected inbox.
  2. approve: newly discovered sources stay paused until you opt in.
  3. resolve: issue links are deduplicated and sorted into an edition queue.
  4. compose: each edition is laid out for print as a magazine-like digest.
  5. print + dispatch: the print run is produced and shipped to your address.
sample printed issue

edition ED-20260302

  • sources: 7
  • articles: 24
  • estimated pages: 64
  • bind: saddle stitch

contents include cover index, source-by-source sections, and final archive log.

print artifact preview

+----------------------------------+
|  poststack weekly digest         |
|  ED-20260302                     |
|----------------------------------|
|  01 silver bulletin              |
|  02 pebble hunting               |
|  03 uncertainty principles       |
|  ...                             |
+----------------------------------+
      
pricing

field test

$0

up to 4 digest runs total. cadence can be weekly, biweekly, or on-demand.

  • source approval console
  • issue queue + page estimates
  • no print fulfillment

dispatch

$1 / week

same cadence controls, with downloadable print-ready pdf editions.

  • pdf download only
  • best for home print or local copy shop
  • no shipping charges

archive

$15 / issue + shipping

professionally printed and mailed digest. shipping speed is selected at checkout and passed through at cost.

  • includes up to 8 sheets of 11x17 (32 pages)
  • 29 content pages + cover/toc/back cover
  • saddle stitch booklet, satin cover stock
  • add-on print blocks: +8 pages (2 sheets) for $5
private beta

want access? email hello@poststack.net with your city, reading cadence, and expected source count.