Taypedia’s Playbook with beehiiv: Community-Building To Company-Building
How a Swiftie Newsletter Became a Pop Culture Social Network

Situation:
For seven years, Krista Doyle co-hosted the Holy Swift podcast, spending countless hours dissecting Taylor Swift’s music, marketing, and fandom.
When the podcast ended in 2022—right before the Eras Tour boom—she realized there was a gap: lots of Swiftie podcasts, but almost no dedicated newsletter for fans.
So she launched Taypedia, a beehiiv-powered newsletter for Swifties: weekly news, stories, merch updates, and deep-dive fan content.
Within two years, that newsletter didn’t just grow an audience — it became the launchpad for Chalant, a social network for pop culture fans.
Challenge:
Krista’s journey had a few big hurdles:
- She wasn’t a “newsletter person” (yet).
She had to learn everything from scratch: open rates, benchmarks, and subscriber growth without SEO. - She needed to stand out in a crowded Taylor Swift content universe.
Podcasts and social accounts were everywhere — but owned, written, high-trust fan media? Not so much. - She wanted to build beyond content.
Taypedia wasn’t just a fan project; Krista wanted it to become a community and eventually a business foundation.
She needed a platform that could handle audience growth, monetization, and eventually, startup operations — without forcing her into a complex tech stack.
Solution:
1. Launching Taypedia on beehiiv
Krista chose beehiiv for three core reasons:
- Supportive, creator-focused team
- Economics that worked from day one (start free, then tap into the Ad Network and other features)
- Built-for-business infrastructure, unlike legacy tools that felt dated and limiting
She launched Taypedia on beehiiv and leaned into:
- Weekly Swiftie content
- A strong, personal voice
- Clear value for superfans
One of her biggest growth levers? Giveaways.
By running high-intent promos like Eras Tour floor seat and Taylor Swift merch giveaways, Krista was able to 10x her newsletter audience in months.
2. From fan newsletter → startup launchpad
As Taypedia’s community grew, so did the ambition.
Future co-founder Bekah June reached out on LinkedIn after following Krista’s work. Bekah had been thinking about a social product for pop culture fans; Krista had already built a distribution engine and engaged community.
They combined forces and created Chalant — a social media network for music and pop culture communities.
beehiiv became the operating system for the launch:
- A separate Chalant publication to collect waitlist signups
- Taypedia as the primary acquisition channel and alpha tester pool
- Launch emails inviting loyal readers to be the first to try the product
The result:
- 300+ people on the early waitlist
- A pool of beta testers and early adopters
- Even potential investors sourced from that email list
Taypedia became “a steady source of user acquisition” as Chalant moved from concept to product.
3. Two newsletters, two jobs — one platform
Krista and Bekah now run two distinct newsletters on beehiiv, each with its own role:
- Taypedia → Editorial hub & community engine
- Swiftie content
- Minimal product promotion
- Builds loyalty, trust, and long-term affinity
- Chalant Newsletter → Product & growth engine
- User onboarding
- Feature announcements
- Engagement loops to drive app usage
Both live on beehiiv, but they function as separate growth machines — one for fandom, one for startup operations.
Results:
- Taypedia grew from a niche fan newsletter into a scaled, high-trust Swiftie community, powered by giveaways and consistent content.
- Chalant used that community as:
- A user acquisition channel
- An alpha/beta tester base
- A validation engine for the product vision
- beehiiv enabled Krista to:
- Start for free and scale without switching platforms
- Run both a media brand and a startup funnel from the same ecosystem
- Turn a personal obsession into a venture-backed product roadmap
Lessons from Krista’s Playbook
- Be a person, not a faceless brand.
Readers followed Krista from newsletter to startup because they trusted her, not just the content. - Consistency beats everything.
Showing up regularly with thoughtful content built the foundation that made Chalant possible. - Communities want a home.
In a fractured social landscape, tightly focused newsletters on beehiiv are becoming the new “home base” — and, increasingly, the launchpads for companies.
If you’re sitting on a niche you can’t stop talking about, the playbook is clear:
Start the newsletter. Build the community. Then see how big it can get.
Try beehiiv’s free trial today and start turning your fandom into a business.
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