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FutureBrief is an English-language newsletter hosted on Substack and run by Yuri Vonchitzki, based in Prague. It covers AI, automation, no-code, and future business trends. Rather than being a general tech publication, it is clearly aimed at SMB owners, operations teams, and automation practitioners in companies of around 5–200 people, with an emphasis on practical value: “read it this week, use it next week.”
The site offers standard Substack entry points, including a weekly email subscription, podcast, notes, and chat. Its content includes analysis of AI and automation trends, reviews of tools such as Make.com and n8n, agent architecture, no-code tool selection, research report breakdowns, and the author’s own frameworks such as CALMER and AI Sandwich. A key differentiator is that it regularly includes templates, prompts, workflow scenarios, or checklists, rather than simply summarizing the news.
The crawled page only shows Substack subscription options, with no clearly listed paid tiers or prices. The page repeatedly mentions that its frameworks are shared for free, so it is reasonable to assume that at least some free subscription content is available. There is currently not enough information to determine whether it also offers a paid newsletter, member-only content, or consulting packages.
Its main strength is a very narrow and clear positioning: it serves SMBs that actually need to deliver products, support customers, and manage teams, rather than enterprise IT departments or startup narratives chasing the latest hype. The content promises to be short, practical, and anti-hype, and it emphasizes that tool judgments come from real projects. The downsides are that the content is mainly in English, which creates a reading barrier for Chinese users; its methodology and tool ecosystem are also oriented toward Western markets, so SaaS choices, automation platforms, and compliance assumptions need to be evaluated locally. In addition, claims such as “2,500+ implementations” and a “98% success rate” shown on the page lack third-party verification.
FutureBrief is suitable for small business owners, operations leads, RevOps teams, automation consultants, no-code developers, and anyone who wants to quickly evaluate AI tools and put workflows into practice. It is less suitable for users looking for structured courses, Chinese-language tutorials, enterprise procurement solutions, or original academic research.
The site is built on Substack. Access to Substack from mainland China is not very stable, and users may experience slow loading, email subscription issues, or unavailable resources. It should be considered partially restricted. For long-term reading, using the email subscription or preparing an alternative access method is recommended.
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