Nine publications covering knowledge work. Each one is written for a working professional in a single discipline. Pick the ones you want; ignore the rest.
Publication | Reader | What we cover |
|---|---|---|
Working writers: freelancers, ghostwriters, staff writers, newsletter operators, authors, in-house content leads. | Pricing, platforms, distribution, contracts, and the decisions that turn writing into a living. | |
Marketers: in-house leads and senior freelancers running multi-channel programs. | What in-house teams and agencies are shipping across SEO, paid, lifecycle, and analytics. | |
AI builders: engineers and product leads putting LLM and agent systems into production. | Agent stacks, evals, integration notes, and the cost reality behind shipping AI. | |
Product designers and design engineers picking systems and shipping interfaces across surfaces. | Web, voice, chat, graphic, CLI. UI kits, components, systems, and what the next interface shift looks like. | |
UX researchers, research-leaning designers, and product people running discovery. | Discovery, usability, synthesis, and the research that moves the product call. | |
Founders and operators running real companies — VC-backed, bootstrapped, or PE-backed with operator CEOs. | VC, bootstrap, PE. PMF signals, pitch decks, contracts, and survival reading for founders and operators. | |
Python developers writing production code. | Library comparisons, framework reviews, tooling decisions, and what's shipping this week. | |
Remote operators, team leads, and founders protecting time for real work. | Async practice, deep focus, meeting discipline, and calendar design for distributed teams. | |
Founders, product managers, and RevOps leads owning pricing decisions. | Pricing pages, packaging, billing, and the revenue math behind them. |
Why nine
Each publication serves one audience with one editorial voice. Coverage is built on real-time monitoring of where these professionals actually discuss their work (Google Trends, Reddit, Hacker News, LinkedIn, X, GitHub) and AI-native editorial infrastructure.
That is how a lean network covers nine fields at publication depth and at the speed of the conversation.
We publish for practitioners. Not for the aspiring reader, the curious reader, or the industry-insider reader. For the reader who has the job and is trying to do it better.
Reach all nine at once
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