About

A newspaper you finish.

Ten minutes, then it’s done.

Debriefd is a daily local newspaper modeled on a printed one. Six a.m., one push, one edition. About ten minutes to read. No infinite scroll, no notifications during the day, no breaking news, no trending carousel. When you reach the back page, the paper says finis and you put it down.

The paper is edited by Margot, who has the run of the place. She picks the stories, writes the kickers, sets the headlines, and does the layout. Every story has cited, linked sources you can open in a tap. The reader is treated like a literate adult.

Sponsors run ads in the paper the same way local businesses ran ads in the morning paper a century ago. A clean little block on its own page, set in real type, between two stories. No banners, no logos demanded, no animation, no targeting circus. $40 for the morning it runs, in the daily paper. We cap how many run per day so the slot stays valuable.

The company is Debriefd. The publication people read every morning is called Debrief. Same way Condé Nast publishes The New Yorker. We made that distinction because the masthead deserves its own name.

Read tomorrow’s edition in the app, or open an account here on the web to advertise.