10+ Top Entrepreneurship Newsletters that Aid You in Growing Your Business and stay connected

May 9, 2023

Even though it's exciting and fulfilling, it may be a lonely pursuit for some.

As an entrepreneur, you're accountable for each aspect of your business which can become difficult sometimes. It can also be overwhelming with the need to understand everything needed to grow your business, and sometimes feel lonely without a community who can offer advice or support.

So if you've experienced burning out or self-doubt or desire to network with people who share your interests, stay up-to-date on business news, and gain knowledge that'll aid in the growth of your business, you've been to the right spot.

In this article, I've put together a list of the 10top entrepreneurship newsletters that make you feel more connected as well as inspired and secure in your business venture. The newsletters provide a wealth of knowledge and insights on the startup and business worlds, and also networks of fellow entrepreneurs who will support you along the way.

Plus, they're awesome to read and can be an ideal way to begin your morning routine

So without further ado we've compiled a list of the top 10 newsletters for entrepreneurs to keep you up-to-date and motivated:

  1.         Newsletter
  2.         The Leap
  3.         Trends
  4.         The Hustle
  5.         Morning Brew
  6.         Foundr
  7.         Y Combinator
  8.         Paul Graham's essays
  9.         The Saturday Solopreneur
  10.         Growth Design
  11.         Nir Eyal's newsletters

1. Newsletter

is a software platform that lets entrepreneurs create and market, sell and deliver their own online courses. The goal of the company is to change how learners learn and earn money online by giving them the tools that they require to convert their expertise into revenue.

  • Weekly business plans for creator educators to become game changers in their industry
  • Unique content, inspirational weekly challenges or industry news
  • Step-by step resources for each phase of the course's development course

In the beginning of a fresh adventure as a business owner it is not uncommon to feel lonely or doubt yourself. The newsletter--beautifully described as "the newsletter that reads your mind"--can be the trusted companion or a safe space for entrepreneurs to get accountability, support, and guidelines on the next steps in their often siloed journey.

The newsletter definitely lives up to its promise. I really enjoyed this particular newsletter which was released in the first quarter of 2023:

I am awestruck by the approach to personalization adopted here. It's as if I had a trusted friend to help me out whenever I'm doubtful or losing confidence in my abilities to "make it happen". In fact, many others who receive the newsletters experience exactly the same way:

Your newsletter is one of the most phenomenal support resources I have ever encountered. If you're one of the few who put quality and useful information on the web, you're tops. Even though I'm sure you've got deadlines to meet, your article isn't like one spewing out content to fill up space. It's really helpful. It's also a personal. This is a truly valuable and wonderful quality

Who's it's intended for: Content creators or educators of creators on their business journey

When can you expect it: Weekly on Wednesday

2. The Leap


 with its own branding distinct from the other brands , The Leap website hosts tons of relevant sources, written and video form ( check out their TikTok page ).

Another newsletter from , The Leap--as its name indicates, it's a weekly publication to those "ready to leap" and grow their business. It could be you who's contemplating making money online and is ready to take the first step. Or it could be someone you know who's been doing the business for some time but isn't seeing much success.

The publication is a 5-minute breakdown of advice as well as tips and tales. By subscribing to The Leap, you'll get:

  • Trends in the industry or new information
  • How to increase the number of viewers
  • Tips on monetizing your business
  • and many more!

Of course, The Leap newsletter is popular with many

Who it's to be used by: Content creators who are willing to make the jump and grow their business

When should you expect the following: Weekly on Thursday

     Subscribe to The Leap  

Among the sea of million of newsletters specifically designed for business owners, Trends stands out with its unique content that provides, and its rare newsletter-business model.

By subscribing to Trends, you have access to:

  • Ideas: You've reviewed business concepts or new trending areas of business months before they pop, weekly on your email
  • Community: Access to their private community of over 16,000 people who are rooting for your success and you.
  • Events: Join live training events or access their online database of classes by industry professionals, on areas such as SEO, marketing management, as well as fundraising

Do I need to not mention that Trends does deliver? Here are a few success stories from Trends the community members:

  • Narek used the indoor plant business report in a Trends newsletter, created an D2C plant, benefited from useful advice from the members of the Trends community and was able to raise $1.5m in capital within 40 days of building the business.
  • Following feedback from the Trends community Craig changed the direction of his business selling peanut butter "Nerdy Nuts" and saw a 20x increase (from $60k in 2019 to $1 million in 2020).
  • Chris Koerner built his 3rd-party logistics business, Send Eats, based on Trends' post on the alphabet from A to Z in XaaS (anything that is offered as a service). Chris is now able to grow from just one customer to a $100,000 revenues.

Perhaps you are wondering... at the price tag, are Trends available for free?

It's simple:"no, it's not. The Trends newsletter is a paid subscription magazine. Subscribers pay $299 to receive a year's worth of invaluable insights. If you're not ready to make an investment You can test the first seven days the newsletter for the price of $1.

Who it's meant for: Entrepreneurs looking for growth advice or people looking to start their own company

When to expect it: Weekly on Tuesday at 12 p.m. (PT) (3 p.m. ET)

     Subscription to Trends  

Now if you're still in the dark about a Trends Annual subscription what about the free version?

4. The Hustle

The Hustle is a monthly newsletter delivering the latest information on business and industry news.

With more than 2 million subscribers, The Hustle is one of the most popular publications in this round-up with the right reasons. The Hustle isn't to be confused with the American movie with similar title, but wouldn't that be fun?--The Hustle uses a distinctive, witty sharp, snappy style of speaking that allows to dissect complicated topics into digestible fragments.

A new issue of The Hustle's newsletter features:

  • Business news of the day
  • What's trending around the business and tech world
  • The most trending memes

It's sooo... if you enjoy memes and business-related trends that include dad jokes, you'll probably be a fan of The Hustle immensely. Just like their current readers:

Want to check them out before you sign up? The Hustle website has their latest newsletter of the day. The site also hosts the archive of newsletters for a comprehensive list of newsletters from the past.

Who's it's intended meant for: Entrepreneurs or the everyday reader who loves certain business stories infused with (dad) jokes

When to expect it : Daily

     Subscribe to The Hustle  

5. Morning Brew

Another daily newsletter that is daily, Morning Brew delivers the latest information that spans Wall St. to Silicon Valley to your in an informative, witty written style.

Every Morning Brew newsletter starts with a nice good morning and an encapsulation of stock market news and then an overview of the latest business and tech news around the world. Of course, besides breaking news for business, Morning Brew also delivers...

  • snippets of the globe's news of the moment,
  • Random rabbit holes that you didn't realize you needed (like the recipes of an Italian grandmother cooks),
  • certain games (cue image of your grandpa enjoying a cup of coffee and playing crosswords),
  • and the answer to a random and a response to a random (most times?) and the answer is hidden from the person asking it. This is the most current Morning Brew answer is $150,000--take whatever you want.

If you want to dive deep into a particular topic/industry it is possible to use a variation that's called Morning Brew for that too. Check out the different Brew Brands that are featured on their site; examples are Marketing Brew, Tech Brew, Healthcare Brew, Money With Kate as well as many other.

Who's it intended for : Entrepreneurs or anyone else who wants to be updated on current (world) business information while being entertaining in the process

What to expect?  Everyday

     Join Morning Brew  

6. Foundr

Foundr is a digital media company which provides useful, practical information for entrepreneurs in a variety of formats (podcasts course, articles, podcasts as well as a publication as well as many more).

The weekly Foundr newsletter is a summary of the latest blogs published on their website along with suggestions and insights about how to begin and manage a successful business. With over 300,000 readers, the Foundr newsletter is among the most well-known entrepreneur newsletters listed on this list.

If you'd like to check out the articles included in the magazine, the Foundr website has a host of informative blogs and guides .

Who is it meant for: Aspiring entrepreneurs or those who just started out

What to expect: Weekly

     Sign up to Foundr  

7. Y Combinator

In 2005, Y Combinator was founded by Paul Graham, Robert Morris, Trevor Blackwell, and Jessica Livingston, Y Combinator (YC) is a venture accelerator as well as a venture capital company which provides mentorship and funding to early-stage startups. Every year, they make investments of $500,000 in many startup companies. They also work closely with the companies they invest in for 3 months to help them best pitch their business to potential investors.

Y Combinator has funded over 2,500 startups and helped to launch many of them such as Stripe, Airbnb, Dropbox, Zapier, Twitch, and more.

The weekly Y Combinator newsletter provides updates of the most recent news from the field of startup. In addition, it contains:

  • New YC product and companies
  • The highlights of YC founders on the news
  • Most popular posts taken from Hacker News
  • Latest round of rounds and raises from YC companies

If you'd like to see past newsletters, feel free to check out the Y Combinator Newsletter archive .

Who's it's intended meant for : Startup founders and investors

When to expect it  Every week on Monday

     Subscribe to Y Combinator  

On this note, I need to mention the blog...

8. Paul Graham's essays

A co-founder at Y Combinator, Paul Graham is regularly sharing his opinions and experiences about a myriad of topics like startups, technology, entrepreneurship writing, reading and so on. through articles on his personal blog.

These essays are highly recommended due to the thought-provoking ideas and practical tips. Plus, it's very easy to read. In his pieces, he goes into detail on how the essay he writes is written in a simple way:

"I attempt to write with ordinary words and simple sentences.

This kind of writing is easier to read, and the simpler the writing is read the deeper people will be drawn to it. The less energy they expend in your writing and the more time they'll have left for your ideas.

and the more they'll be reading. A majority of readers' attention tends to flag part way throughout an essay or piece of writing. If the friction of reading isn't too high, continue reading until the final ."

Although this isn't an actual newsletter, you'll have to check the site for the content--it's such a treasure trove for entrepreneurs that I need to add it to this list. He's written so much throughout the years that if there's something startup-related you're wondering about, chances are he's covered in the one of his articles.

Some of his most well-known essays on entrepreneurship include:

Who is it meant for  entrepreneurs and writers, readers, or anyone who is interested in creating thought-provoking, practical ideas

Where to read it : Paul Graham's writings

9. The Saturday Solopreneur

Do you need something to read during this weekend? Read Justin Welsh's The Saturday Solopreneur newsletter.

Justin Welsh successfully built two ARRs of $50 million or more and teams with 150+ people, and raised over $300 million in venture capital before becoming exhausted and choosing to quit his job in 2019. He now runs a small advisory firm that assists entrepreneurs. He also creates digital goods for creators.

His newsletter for the week, The Saturday Solopreneur, will be sent out (you you guessed it!) each Saturday, with an actionable guideline to start or expand your online business. It's short, concise and sweet for those with limited time. His website also hosts past newsletters if you want to go through them.

The newsletter has 90,000+ subscribers and has received tremendous praise from professional experts from the industry:

Who's it's intended for : Aspiring entrepreneurs or solopreneurs looking to launch and grow their business

When can you anticipate it  Each week on Saturday

     Join The Saturday Solopreneur  

10. Design for Growth

We're now moving into a more specific territory which is design of products. Are you an entrepreneur who wants to build a product with the best user experience, or improve the experience of your existing users--the Growth Design newsletter is for the right person.

In the co-founding of Dan Benoni and Louis-Xavier Lavallee, Growth Design is a community of over 123,000 members who are committed to creating meaningful user experiences. Organizations of all sizes--be they lean startup companies or enterprises that are among the top 10 companies in Fortune 500 -- subscribe to their news and content.

This Growth Design newsletter is a little different than the others listed in the sense that the most significant bit of information doesn't reside inside the newsletter...

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Each newsletter is linked to an analysis of a case study for a particular product where Growth Design's Growth Design team analyzes what is the key to a product's effectiveness (or the failure) through the lens of design, as well as consumer psychology. Clicking the link will lead to a gif-animated case study story:

Are you interested in reading past research study? You can find them all through the Growth Design website.

Who is it for: Entrepreneurs, product marketers, product designers, user researchers, UX writers -- anyone who's looking to improve the product's UX or learning more about UX

When can you expect it: Weekly on Wednesday

     Sign up to the Growth Design  

11. Nir Eyal's newsletters

We're still in the product design world and now, we're moving into... the realm of productivity. Introducing: The Nir and Far newsletter by Nir Eyal.

Nir Eyal is a well-known author, entrepreneur and lecturer with a focus on the areas of technology, psychology, and business. He's authored two famous publications on the behavior of consumers and habit design, titled "Hooked: How to Build Habit-forming Products" and "Indistractable: How to Control Your Focus and Decide on Your Life".

The Nir and Far weekly newsletter by Nir Eyal assists you in creating healthier customer behavior or behaviors of your own, based on user experience design, behavioral economics and neuroscience. Aren't we all looking forward to relevant, actionable information that is which is backed by research? I think so.

If you haven't yet gone through his books, you can check out his blog posts for free available on his website. They are broken down by topics such as Distraction, Consumer Psychology and Habits motivation, decision making productivity, and many more.

Who is it meant for: Entrepreneurs who are looking to create habits-forming (or in other words, "addictive") products and want to establish healthy work and life habits

When should you expect it: Weekly

     Sign up to Nir Eyal's newsletter  

  Entrepreneurs, be up-to date and productive with these insightful practical newsletters  

From The Leap to Trends or Growth Design, there's an abundance of practical information and trending information available to keep you, our beloved entrepreneur on the cutting edge.