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Best Newsletters Worth Subscribing To Right Now

The most valuable email newsletters across business, technology, culture, and personal development. These publications deliver expert curation and original thinking directly to your inbox.

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Morning Brew

Morning Brew

A daily business newsletter delivering Wall Street, tech, and finance news in a witty, digestible format. Morning Brew grew from a college email list to a $75M media company — the benchmark for newsletter businesses.

Steady·Score +19
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Not Boring (Packy McCormick)

Not Boring (Packy McCormick)

Long-form analyses of startups, technology, and venture capital — written with infectious enthusiasm and deep research. Not Boring combines investment memos with cultural commentary in a uniquely engaging format.

Steady·Score +19
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Lenny's Newsletter

Lenny's Newsletter

Deep dives into product management, growth, and career development from ex-Airbnb PM Lenny Rachitsky. One of Substack's top paid newsletters, trusted by PMs and founders at the world's top tech companies.

Steady·Score +15
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Dense Discovery

Dense Discovery

A thoughtfully curated weekly newsletter covering design, technology, culture, and sustainability. Dense Discovery's minimalist aesthetic and principled curation have built a highly engaged design community.

Steady·Score +12
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Axios Pro Rata

Axios Pro Rata

Dan Primack's daily venture capital and private equity newsletter — essential reading for anyone tracking startup funding, M&A, and the broader venture ecosystem with inside sources.

Steady·Score +10
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TLDR Newsletter

TLDR Newsletter

A free daily tech newsletter covering the most important developer and startup news in five minutes or less. TLDR has grown to 1M+ subscribers by respecting readers' time with concise, accurate curation.

Steady·Score +8
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Stratechery

Stratechery

Ben Thompson's weekly paid newsletter analysing the business strategy of major technology companies. At $200/year, Stratechery remains among the most influential and widely quoted tech publications.

Steady·Score +7
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The Hustle

The Hustle

Daily business and tech news with a personality-driven, irreverent voice. The Hustle's subscriber growth led to a $27M acquisition by HubSpot — validating newsletters as premium media assets.

Steady·Score +7
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The Profile (Polina Marinova)

The Profile (Polina Marinova)

Deep narrative profiles of the world's most interesting people in business and culture. Polina Marinova's long-form writing style — inspired by New Yorker profiles — covers unconventional thinkers and leaders.

Steady·Score +3
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The Browser

The Browser

Five remarkable articles curated daily from across the internet — literature, science, economics, and culture. The Browser's human-edited approach creates a feed of intellectually stimulating long reads.

Steady·Score +3
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Milk Road

Milk Road

A daily crypto and Web3 newsletter that grew to 250,000 subscribers in six months before being acquired for $millions. Milk Road demonstrated that niche newsletter businesses could scale and exit remarkably fast.

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Every (Bundle)

Every (Bundle)

A collection of smart newsletters on technology, productivity, and the future of work. Every's writers include Dan Shipper and Nathan Baschez, covering AI, business strategy, and the creator economy.

Steady·Score -1
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Morning Brew

Currently ranked #1. Where will it be in 7 days?