How Aim
Helped Deliver the Miton AI Newsletter
The Miton AI Newsletter offers Czech readers a curated view of what matters in AI, every two weeks. It covers new models, product updates, trends, useful tools, market moves, and expert opinions. With over 2,000 subscribers on Substack, many readers rely on it to stay informed without spending hours tracking sources themselves.
Maintaining that quality requires a constant, structured view of what's happening across the AI space. That's where Aim stepped in.
"The Aim's report gave us a very detailed and personalised overview of the AI landscape. It was critical to pushing the newsletter to even better shape and form than before."

Michala Gregorová
Comms & Investment Person @ Miton
The Project
Aim builds hyper-personalized intelligence reports. We are an early-stage startup, recently pre-seed funded, and Miton's AI newsletter was one of the first real-world applications of our technology.
We started by defining a precise content profile for Michala Gregorová, who leads the newsletter project at Miton. She needed coverage on:
New Releases
Model releases, tool launches, and product updates
Deep Analysis
Long-form analysis and deeper discussions
Emerging Trends
Early signs of emerging trends in AI
Local Developments
CEE and Czech news in the AI space
Market Data
Funding rounds, transactions, and financial insights
Expert Opinions
Insights from the AI community
Our Role
Don't get me wrong. It's the Miton team who writes the actual newsletter themselves. Our role is to help them understand trends beyond headlines and explore nuances in the AI landscape.
The Process
Using that profile, we deployed our AI Agent to monitor around 5,000 sources from the past week. Industry news, social media, research papers, blogs, podcasts, investor reports, and informal discussions.
Our AI Agent filtered and ranked scraped sources, identifying about 100 pieces of content that fit the newsletter's editorial needs.
The result was a fully tailored, high-quality report analyzing the position of Google Ads vs AI, looking into new speech challangers of ElevenLabs, or informing on most important moves around Perplexity.
EXAMPLES FROM THE REPORT:
- Nvidia's B200 chip is 60% more efficient than the H100, with innovations in cooling key for future energy use
- Side‑by‑side tests show Dia outperforming ElevenLabs Studio in timing, expressiveness, and nonverbal scripts
- Google Search revenue rose nearly 10% to $50.7B, with AI Overviews showing similar monetization rates
- SparkToro: 58-60% of Google queries end without clicks; 34% drop in organic CTR with AI Overviews
- OpenAI's o3 model scored only ~10% on FrontierMath — far below the 25% initially claimed
The Human Role
Every report still goes through a human analyst who checks, verifies, and fine-tunes the output. She's not just QA. She's training the next generation of our system. Feeding the machine. Building the very thing that may one day replace her.
(So that she can help us with other stuff. Our AI is analyst-friendly đź’ś)
The Outcome
The final report is an interactive web app, allowing deeper exploration of specific topics and easy extraction of important data, especially market-related insights.
Example? You can explore that Google Ads hold the position in revenue. Our AI Agent picked up Reddit threads where experts shared field-level reasons why Google still dominates for bottom-funnel searches (Plumbers. Hairdressers. Real business). Then it layered that with current market data about how search is evolving in the AI age.


What This Means
This wasn't just a newsletter briefing. It was a first look at something bigger: hyper-personalized intelligence, made for people who want to stay ahead.
You could be a founder, a VC, or a content creator. If you think the way to win is to see the signal before the noise hits—then Aim is for you.
We're invite-only for now. Join the waitlist. We can't serve everyone at the moment, but we're expanding.
Also: we're hiring. Full-stack engineers. UX. AI folks. If this stuff excites you, ping us.
Let's make it better. Start Aiming together.

By Michal Najman
Founder and CEO at Aim