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We just made Bilig's newsletters directory public!

When we set out to build thebilig.com, we had a few simple ideas in mind:

1️⃣People love to read newsletters and see them as informative content.
2️⃣Newsletters are a better form of content that doomscrolling on social media.
3️⃣If people had a better way to read newsletters, they would read more of them.
4️⃣There are great publishers across the board, in every topic you can imagine.

These are the reasons why we built Newsletter Reader by Bilig.

And the No.4 is why we have an extensive directory of newsletters - across AI, investing, geopolitics, health & wellbeing, wider tech and more!

Normally, these newsletters are behind a password - you need to sign up to be able to read them.

But starting from last night, we have opened that directory to the public, so that everyone has access to this extensive list of high-quality publishers.

You can access it at - https://www.thebilig.com/newsletters

If you want to step up your marketing game and looking for top-notch marketers to learn from, or if you want to keep up with the markets and understand the latest moves, there's something for you in that list.

We think it will be greatly useful - and hope you find it interesting!

on June 27, 2026
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    Opening the directory feels like more than a growth tactic. It turns your curation into a discovery layer that can attract users long before they're ready to become readers inside Bilig. If people start trusting your directory as the best place to discover newsletters, you've created an asset that's much harder to replicate than just another newsletter app.

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      Your answer sounds a little like AI but I'll take it lol! Thanks!

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        😂 Haha, fair.

        I'll take that as a compliment... I think.

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