Inklede · About
Be the best-read person in the room, without living like one.
Inklede is a weekly newspaper for professionals in technology, finance, and AI. You choose the subjects and set the weight of each, and every Sunday you receive your own edition: the same masthead as everyone else, a front page that belongs to no one but you. Call it a newspaper with a print run of one.
The point was never the reading. It is what the reading leaves you with: you walk into the week knowing what moved in your fields, ready to speak to it first, without spending your hours chasing a feed that never closes. That standing is what an edition buys you.
Why you come away ahead
The feeds are infinite and your attention is not. Most of what publishes in a given week does not survive the week, and the few stories that matter are buried under the ones that should not have been published at all. Reading widely is not the same as being ahead; it is just being busy.
A newspaper is a finished thing. It has a front page, a back page, and an editor who decided what went between them. When the deciding is done for you, the fifteen minutes you spend land only on what earned its place, and you leave the page current rather than merely informed.
How an edition is made
Through the week we track a curated roster of sources across every subject we cover, from wire services and trade press to research groups and regulators, so a development cannot slip past simply because no one was watching that corner. Everything that comes in is read, scored for relevance and quality, checked against its duplicates, and summarized. Then an editor makes the final cut, orders the sections, and signs off before anything is sent.
Your copy is assembled last, to your weighting. Subjects you marked High lead and run in full, so you are deepest where you need authority. Medium subjects carry their strongest stories. Low subjects appear briefly, enough to keep you conversant without costing you the morning. Every summary links to the original reporting, so you can always speak from the source rather than a paraphrase.
What we believe
Once a week is enough to stay ahead. A story that cannot wait until Sunday will find you anyway, and one that can wait reads better with a few days of perspective. We would rather hand you fifteen considered minutes than another feed to police.
Editing is a service, not a gate. We tell you where every story came from, we link to it, and we are glad when you read past us. Editions open to a public archive after subscribers have read them, so you can judge the standard of selection before you ever rely on it. You should be able to leave the moment we stop earning the fifteen minutes. That standard is the whole product.
Write to us
Questions, corrections, and source suggestions are welcome at hello@inklede.com. If you are not yet a subscriber, the front page will take your reservation, and the archive will show you what an edition looks like once it has opened to the public.