Why a daily cadence wins this beat
Startup news is narrow-vertical by default. "Tech news" cannot out-publish TechCrunch, but "B2B devtools news" or "solo-founder SaaS" has almost no dedicated competition.
Who runs a site like this
- VCs and angels looking to build inbound dealflow
- Operators in a specific vertical (B2B SaaS, devtools, fintech)
- Accelerators and communities that need a visible media arm
Example headlines
Illustrative — your publication sets its own editorial direction.
- 01Linear raises a quiet $75M at a $1.5B valuation
- 02The Vercel → Next.js independence debate, explained
- 03Why every devtools company is suddenly launching an "agents" SKU
- 04Operator notes: how Posthog runs 140 people with no PMs
- 05Fintech weekly: four seed rounds you missed
A day in the life
Sample publishing schedule for a premium (5× daily) site.
- 07:00Overnight funding announcements
- 10:00Product launches and GA releases
- 14:00Industry moves and hiring
- 17:00Operator stories and long-form notes
- 20:00Weekly sector recap
Common questions
Can I focus on a single vertical, like devtools or fintech?
Yes — vertical-specific startup sites outperform general ones on almost every metric. "Devtools startup news" has far less competition than "tech news."
Can you cover private companies accurately?
Articles are generated from public signals: launches, press releases, product updates, and reporting. For private financials or non-public information, you configure sources you trust.
Can I run an event or job board on the same site?
The publication is yours — you can layer a job board, event calendar, or newsletter into it after launch.
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