Lore turns newsletters, transcripts, research notes, and back catalogs into source-cited answers your subscribers can use without you building a chatbot or opening the archive to everyone.
Upload newsletters, research notes, transcripts, URLs, or files that make your paid work worth returning to.
Keep access private while you test, then gate it to the subscribers who already pay for your work.
Subscribers connect once and get source-cited answers from your archive in the AI tools they already use.
Your archive becomes a useful subscriber benefit at the moment readers are trying to understand, decide, or remember.
You choose the durable material, Lore indexes it, and subscriber eligibility stays tied to your paid list. No public archive, no chatbot persona, and no technical setup to explain.
Paid members can now ask the full archive questions.
What have you written about keeping trust when the paid tier grows?
You have argued that trust compounds when paid subscribers get more useful access to the work they already value. The move is not to publish more for its own sake; it is to make the archive easier to consult at the moment a reader needs context.
The strongest line across the archive is simple: paid work renews when subscribers can turn it back into decisions, references, and reminders.