TinyClub for beehiiv: Events, Community & Memberships

Your subscribers want to meet each other

If you're running a local newsletter on beehiiv, your content probably already revolves around events.

If you're running a local newsletter on beehiiv, your content probably already revolves around events.

Community calendars, weekend lineups, reasons to show up. That's a big part of why people subscribe. You help your readers know where to go and what to do.

Increasingly, local beehiiv operators want to run their own events too.

Newsletters like Heart of Hanover, BTown Brief, and Naptown Scoop build around gathering their community in the real world.

But most tools just add work on top of running your newsletter business.

Meetup charges monthly, clutters the experience, and traps your audience on their platform. Eventbrite and Luma handle ticketing but lack community. Discord or Slack handle conversation but not events.

You end up running a local community across multiple apps that don't talk to each other. RSVPs in one place, chat in another, payments somewhere else.

Why this matters right now

Many newsletter operators earning the most aren't just growing subscriber counts. They're building real relationships with their audience through events and community.

StubHub saw a 500% increase in ticket sales for creator and author events in 2025. 41% of fans went to at least one creator-led event this past year. And beehiiv's 2026 State of the Newsletter report confirms it:

"Newsletters you read every day… are treating newsletters like media companies. They built communities, ran events, launched companion formats, and gave their audiences reasons to stick around."

Events and community aren't side projects. They're the next revenue layer for newsletters that want to grow past ads and boosts.

What this looks like inside TinyClub

TinyClub gives your subscribers one place to join, chat, RSVP to events, and pay for membership.

For you, that means a more loyal audience, stronger retention, and a direct line to the people who care most about what you're building.

Here's what makes it TinyClub different from other event tools:

  • The energy from a great meetup doesn't disappear the next morning. People keep talking. And start planning the next events.

  • You own this community. No algorithm deciding who sees what. No platform standing between you and your audience.

If you're already running a supporter program or paid tier through beehiiv, TinyClub extends what those supporters get. They're paying to belong to a community with events, chat, and other members who show up. Subscribers who pay to belong engage more and stay longer. And that recurring membership revenue is yours, independent of ad inventory or boost payouts.

Getting started takes minutes

Download TinyClub on iOS or Android. Or use the web app.

Name your club, add a description, decide if it's free or paid. Create your first event. Turn on chat.

Then drop a line in your next newsletter:

"We're building a space for [newsletter name] readers to connect. Join us for [event name] and stick around for the conversation."

One link. Done

We're build toward a beehiiv integration

Right now TinyClub and beehiiv work side by side. You link to your community from your newsletter and subscribers come in. That works today.

But we're evaluating how to make the connection tighter to save you time. Syncing, event blocks you can drop into a send, member data that flows between platforms. We're talking to beehiiv operators right now to figure out what matters most and what to build first.

If you want a say in how that takes shape, the best way in is to start using TinyClub and tell us what you need here in TinyClub HQ.

Our team hangs out there, so you'll get an answer fast.