How EVWire Achieved 238% Growth Using beehiiv Platform Tools
How Jaan Juurikas Built a 100+ Stock Tracker Without Developers

Situation:
Four and a half years ago, Jaan Juurikas noticed a gap:
There was no single place to get all the important electric vehicle (EV) news in a way that was catch-up friendly and actually usable.
So he launched EVWire, a curation-heavy weekly newsletter:
- Started with ~100 subscribers
- Each issue featured ~30 links, each with a clear explainer
- Over time it evolved into an “EV news ecosystem”:
- Charging Wire & Battery Wire
- Regional feeds (Europe, U.S., China, country-specific)
- An EV events calendar
Today EVWire has 13,500+ subscribers and functions more like an industry platform than “just a newsletter.”
beehiiv is the infrastructure that enabled that leap.
Challenge:
Before beehiiv, EVWire was stitched together with:
- ConvertKit (Kit) for email
- Webflow for the site
The problems:
- Publishing friction
- “The CMS for Webflow is just terrible… posting my articles was a terrible experience.”
- Limited platform vision
Jaan wanted more than a newsletter, he envisioned a hybrid of Bloomberg Terminal + Crunchbase for EVs. - No dev team, no code skills, no funding
He was preparing to raise money and hire engineers just to build what he had in mind.
He needed a platform that:
- Combined newsletter + website + light app behavior
- Let him build fast without developers
- Could scale with his ambitions
Solution:
1. Migrate everything to beehiiv
Once Jaan saw beehiiv’s native website + CMS, he made the switch:
“I immediately scrapped my ConvertKit and Webflow page and just went with the native beehiiv system.”
beehiiv gave him:
- A clean, integrated publishing experience
- Auto-publishing of newsletters to the web
- A single system for content, audience, and analytics
After migrating, EVWire saw:
- Subscriber growth from 3–4K → 13.5K+ (238% increase)
- Open rates climb from 52% → 58% (consistently 50%+)
- 1,000+ replies to the welcome email alone
2. Build an industry platform — with no code and no funding
Jaan was ready to raise capital and hire devs. Then beehiiv’s website editor shipped.
Instead of assembling a tech team, he built the entire platform solo in 2–3 months:
What he built on beehiiv:
- A live stock tracker with 100+ EV stocks across 7–8 categories
- A planned database of 500+ company profile pages with auto-updating data
- Multi-vertical news feeds (charging, battery, regional segments)
- A fully-integrated newsletter + content distribution system
“I don’t code… but if you combine beehiiv as a no-code platform with AI tools, you can create whatever you can dream up.”
This avoided:
- ~$200K+ in potential engineering costs
- 12+ months of typical dev time
- Equity dilution from fundraising
And kept 100% ownership in Jaan’s hands.
3. Lean into community, brand, and simplicity
EVWire’s differentiation isn’t just infrastructure — it’s feel:
- Heavy curation, clear value
- Authentic, no-nonsense tone (with a bit of humor)
- Perks for paid members:
- Early access & deep dives
- A tree-planting initiative: 1,300+ trees planted so far
On the ops side, beehiiv keeps things lean:
- Exports analytics directly to Google Sheets
- Tagging content once and surfacing it across multiple feeds/sites
- Automations that make it look like Jaan is shipping new features every week (even when it’s beehiiv behind the scenes)
“I don’t need any other tool… I don’t have to jump between tools almost at all.”
4. A growth playbook built for niches
Jaan’s advice runs counter to the “start with your mom and uncle” approach:
“If it’s a niche thing, you should go for niche people. You shouldn’t add your mom.”
His 3-phase playbook:
- Phase 1 – Smart Launch (21 days):
- Launch a countdown page
- Talk to niche communities (e.g., EV Facebook groups)
- Ask what they want in an EV newsletter → start with 100 true fans
- Phase 2 – Consistent Growth (4.5 years):
- Ship weekly, high-signal issues
- Stay opinion-light, curation-heavy
- Let trust, shares, and reputation compound
- Phase 3 – Platform Expansion:
- Use beehiiv’s editor to build a full web platform
- Add features that deepen utility (trackers, databases, verticals)
He’s since:
- Brought three other EV writers onto beehiiv
- Acquired another EV publication and migrated it easily onto the platform
“Anyone thinking of writing and not writing on beehiiv is missing out.”
Results:
With beehiiv, EVWire has:
- Grown 238% from 3–4K → 13.5K+ subscribers
- Locked in 50%+ open rates, peaking at 58%
- Driven 1,000+ welcome email replies
- Built a 100+ stock EV tracker and industry platform with no devs
- Planted 1,300+ trees tied to paid memberships
- Created a profitable, B2B + subscription-backed business with full ownership

Most importantly, Jaan:
- Avoided raising money
- Avoided hiring an engineering team
- Built exactly what he envisioned, faster, cheaper, and on his own terms
EVWire proves that with beehiiv + niche expertise + consistency, you’re not just launching a newsletter, you’re building an industry platform.
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