About Infeeds

Infeeds is an independent online magazine covering the stories, ideas, and industries shaping the way we live and work. We publish original reporting, analysis, and essays on news, technology, business, culture, science, health, and the people behind the headlines.

What we do

We write and commission work in five broad lanes: news, technology, business, culture, and science & health. Within those, we follow a long tail of subjects — from AI and semiconductors to small business, climate, public health, music, and the politics of the internet. The work is shaped by what is actually changing, not by what an editorial calendar demands.

How we work

Every story is read by an editor before it is published. We commission writers who know their beat, ask them to report what they would want to read, and pay them for it. Pieces are dated, bylined, and carry the author’s name on the page. We do not run advertorial under a news byline. We correct mistakes openly, and we mark corrections at the bottom of the article.

We index our archive by tag — there are over 270 of them, from ai to zealand — and every page exposes the writer, the date, and the last update. You can read a story from 2014 next to one from last week, and the format does not change.

Why it matters

A good piece of writing in the right place can change how someone understands a problem. We treat that seriously. Our readers come to Infeeds to make better decisions: what to read, what to buy, what to argue about at the table. We owe them accuracy, context, and a point of view.

How we are funded

Infeeds is reader-supported. The site carries advertising, which is clearly labelled, and we accept sponsored posts from a small number of partners. Editorial coverage is never paid for, and the advertising team has no say in what gets written.

A short history

We started Infeeds in 2012 as a small directory and grew it, slowly, into a working magazine. A few things have stayed the same: we write under our own names, we cite our sources, and we treat readers as adults. The site is now read in more than 90 countries each month and the archive holds several thousand original pieces.

Get in touch

We answer most messages within a week. If we miss yours, write again — it probably got buried.