Quick announcement!My team and I have officially acquired H1Gallery, a weekly newsletter, and we are super excited. If you've followed my work for a while, you know I'm drawn to practical resources that make marketing decisions easier. H1Gallery fits that perfectly, and I'm excited to keep building it out. If you're not familiar with it, H1Gallery is both a newsletter and a curated collection of strong homepage headlines from SaaS startups.
My goal for H1Gallery is to always bring you something valuable, not waste your time. The focus is on clarity, brevity, and bringing you ideas that inspire you. As well as sharing a mildly amusing joke here or there. A sneak peak only for SwipeFiles subscribersNo one else is getting a sneak peak, so keep it between us 🤫 Here's the three headlines that will be featured in the January 23rd issue next week: What your AI should have knowns.You did a double take, didn't you? Knowns leads with a headline that feels slightly "off" on purpose. That friction is the hook. Why this works:
"What your AI should have knowns" is a deliberate play on words. It sounds like "what your AI should have known" — implying the AI is missing critical knowledge. But "knowns" is also the product name, so it works on two levels. The slightly awkward phrasing makes people pause and re-read, which is exactly what you want in a headline. The strategy was to capture that frustration every developer feels when they have to re-explain their project context to AI tools over and over again. "Your AI should have known this already" — that's the emotion I'm targeting. The subheading then delivers the promise: persistent memory, auto-setup, no repetition. It shifts from problem → solution in one breath. Honestly, a lot of it came from my own pain. I was spending more time managing the AI's memory than actually building. The headline writes itself when you've lived the problem. Duy Nguyen, Creator and Founder of Knowns CLI Connect with Duy on LinkedIn Visit Knowns ↗︎ The API that replaces 12 social media integrationsGetlate's headline is blunt, numeric, and unapologetically specific. It doesn't ask for curiosity — it makes a cost-saving claim and lets the reader decide if it matters. Why this works:
Follow Getlate's founder Miki Palet on X Visit Getlate ↗︎ Real-time translation for…Langfinity makes a simple promise to a complicated world. The cycling headline animation reflects the dynamic applications for the product, featuring multiple contexts and live environments where language can be a bottleneck. This is an excellent example of copy and design synergizing to deliver a single message with an effect that neither could have achieved on its own. Why this works:
Visit Langfinity ↗︎ Now that you know what kind of content you can expect from H1G, you can consider subscribing. Expect a new issue every Friday. You can subscribe at H1Gallery's website.
More to come soon. Thanks for reading, and as always, appreciate you being here. — Corey |
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