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The Entrepreneur Story is a long-form editorial publication covering the operators, founders, and investors shaping the next generation of companies. We write for the person in the room making the actual decision.
We started this publication with one constraint: every story had to earn its word count. That meant no quarterly retrospectives repackaged as journalism, no founder Q&As that read like press releases, no market-map slideshows dressed as analysis. What remained was the work — the actual long read, the 32-minute profile, the field note filed from inside a company mid-sprint. That constraint is still the only editorial rule that matters.
The editorial firewall is absolute. Commercial relationships — paid founder features, sponsored articles, issue placements, ads — are disclosed at point of consumption and logged permanently on our transparency page. Sales has no edit access, and no commercial relationship has ever changed a word of copy. We do not write puff pieces. If that sounds obvious, read the rest of the industry.
We publish daily articles, a Wednesday newsletter called The Briefing, and a quarterly print issue shipped worldwide. The print edition runs 128 pages, saddle-stitched, no ad inserts past the back page. The cadence is slow by design. We'd rather be the publication you reread in six months than the one you skim on a Tuesday and forget by Wednesday.
