# newsletter

The Web Dev Blog weekly digest.

One email every Sunday. New posts, tool releases we are testing, one honest tip. Written by developers who ship, for developers who ship.

# what subscribers get

What lands in your inbox on Sunday.

Every issue is written the Saturday before it sends. Three sections, always: the week’s new posts on Web Dev Blog with a one-line reason to read each; two or three developer-tool releases we noticed (with the release notes link, not the marketing page); and one honest tip we picked up on client work that week. No round-ups of “top ten JavaScript libraries”. No AI-generated summaries.

Every issue is between 400 and 700 words. Reads in three minutes. Written in plain text with a single Spark-accent header, so it lands in the primary inbox and not the promotions tab. No animated GIFs, no tracking pixels, no dark-pattern unsubscribe.

# what we do not do

What the newsletter is not.

No hosting affiliate ads inside the email itself. No sponsored placements. No CTA to a course. No exit-intent modal on the landing page. No opt-in-to-read-more paywall. If we start doing any of that, treat the newsletter as compromised and unsubscribe on the spot.

You can unsubscribe from any issue with a one-click link at the bottom. Your email address is stored on our newsletter platform (Buttondown by default) and never sold, never shared, never enriched with a third-party data broker.

# subscribe

Subscribe to the weekly digest.

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