Newsletter platform Beehiiv recently celebrated its four-year anniversary by launching a suite of new features, including an AI website builder, plus support for podcasts and the sale of digital ...
Tyler Denk is off to a fast start this year. His newsletter company, Beehiiv, has already announced a new website-building tool and is putting together a creator collective in a bid to compete with ...
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With its latest slew of updates, Beehiiv is pushing beyond a newsletter hosting platform and positioning itself as a place where creators can build full websites, sell digital products, integrate ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--beehiiv Inc., a next-generation email newsletter platform, today is announcing its $33M Series B led by NEA and participating investors including Sapphire Sport. The company ...
Newsletter platform unveils centralized asset hub with built-in editing and direct access to licensed visuals.
Beehiiv, a well-known platform for building and growing a newsletter business, has announced a series of new features that essentially turn the platform into an all-in-one hub for the creator economy.
The creator economy buzz has simmered down but some startups are still catching investors' attention. Insider asked over a dozen VCs and angel investors to share which startups are on their radar.
“It’s the same question I got four years ago when we raised our seed money — are we already at peak e-mail? Four years later, we have 35,000 active users. So I think that there’s a lot of room to run.
Former CBS News president and CEO Wendy McMahon will serve as an advisor to the newsletter platform beehiiv, co-founder and CEO Tyler Denk announced on Tuesday. “She’s an absolute rockstar and will ...
Publisher-focused efficiency. Publishers gain tools for granular performance tracking and potentially higher engagement. Beehiiv is betting that smarter automation will help publishers cut through ...