Growth idea action plan
beehiiv recommend back based on overlap and recency
Pick recommendation partners by audience overlap, posting recency, and language fit before trading favors, because stale or mismatched newsletters weaken the handoff.
Why this can grow a startup
Newsletter partnerships often become social obligations when they should stay audience decisions. beehiiv's recommendation picker shows suggested publications based on content similarity and audience overlap, along with the date of the last post, total number of posts, audience location, and category tags. That information matters because the real job is not to be nice to another publisher. It is to hand a reader to something they are likely to keep reading. A stale publication, weak location fit, or irrelevant category can waste the trust earned by the issue they just enjoyed. The stronger move is to treat recommendations like product curation: relevance first, reciprocity second.
Ian's take
From scaling consumer platforms across MENA and Southeast Asia, my default is to distrust growth work that only looks good in a slide. A partnership only compounds when both sides get trust or distribution they could not cheaply buy alone. I would start with the smallest shared win, prove it in public or in pipeline, then make the relationship bigger. I would run it small enough to learn quickly, then only scale the parts that real users repeat, save, reply to, or buy from. For this tactic, I would watch one clear growth signal before putting more time or budget behind it.
Action plan
- Define one narrow startup segment where beehiiv recommend back based on overlap and recency can create a measurable lift.
- Turn the tactic into one offer, page, campaign, or workflow for the Newsletter and Partnerships channel.
- Use the evidence from beehiiv.com to set the first version of the message, format, and audience.
- Launch a small test for 7 to 14 days with one success metric: one measurable growth signal.
- Review the result, keep the winning message, remove weak variants, and turn the learning into a repeatable growth playbook.
Source-backed example
beehiiv says recommendation suggestions are based on content similarity and audience overlap, and each suggested publication preview shows last-post date, total posts, audience location, and category tags.
Source: beehiiv Help: Setting up your Top 4 Recommendations (beehiiv.com)
GrowthDex source hub: beehiiv Help: Setting up your Top 4 Recommendations
Last checked: 2026-06-10T05:12:03.000Z
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Ian Goh has helped grow consumer platforms across Southeast Asia, India, and MENA. His work includes scaling Tiki to 100M+ users, doubling BIGO's MENA revenue in 7 months, and increasing OYO's direct booking share across 6 Southeast Asian markets.
- Helped scale Tiki to 100M+ users.
- Doubled BIGO's MENA revenue in 7 months.
- Raised OYO's direct booking share by 50% across 6 Southeast Asian markets.
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