Good Afternoons just got better. On popular demand, we have revamped the Noonification by adding more value, fun, and insights.
We present you
“Picture this: Thoughtfully curated insights, technical know-how, and news covering a rapidly evolving tech ecosystem in real-time, delivered directly to your inbox every day at noon. Now stop picturing. It’s real. It’s free. It’s easily accessible. It’s the HackerNoon Newsletter by HackerNoon.”
The timing of delivering the HackerNoon Newsletter to your inboxes is GENIUS. Why? According to scientific research, the best time for reading and learning is generally between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. (it’s the time when your brain is in acquisition mode).
Pro Tip: The newsletter is sent daily at noon Mountain Time because that’s where our HQ is located! But fear not—you can get it delivered to you at noon YOUR local time by sharing your timezone here via
We all agree: Paywalls suck. HackerNoon makes sure that you receive the top content curated by the editors for FREE every noon! This is why the HackerNoon Newsletter (previously Noonification) has 270,000+ subscribers, a 31% Open Rate, and a 13.61% CToR.
“I’m hooked on the fantastic HackerNoon newsletter – it’s become a favorite read of mine, consuming at least 30-40 minutes of my time every day for the past two weeks. “ Abhirup Moitra, Senior Marketing Manager
HackerNoon is home to a diverse community of technology enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, industry professionals, and forward-thinking businesses who contribute to a 100k+ strong repository of niche insights. Every week, hundreds of stories are published, and our dedicated editors curate a daily selection of 5 top stories. Delivered at noon, directly to your inbox, this service is free, convenient, and offers immense value to anyone interested in technology.
You’ll get to read the best of the best news and insights on HackerNoon (but don’t just take our word for it—experience it yourself!) You can subscribe to the newsletter
We want our subscribers to keep up with the latest technological developments and market trends, while engaging and encouraging them to share their valuable insights.
View the lastest HackerNoon Newsletter here.
Here are the details:
In addition to Top Stories of The Day, the HackerNoon Newsletter offers free access to “Trending Companies and Coins”.
Combining HackerNoon’s proprietary data with internet trends, our daily Trending Companies update offers timely and data-driven insights into the tech companies that are gaining or losing traction in the public eye.
And for our Crypto heads, the Trending Coins update keeps you ahead of the curve with automated data on the latest movers and shakers in the exciting, and often chaotic, world of finance and cryptocurrency.
The “Voting Poll of the Week” section invites readers to engage actively by sharing their opinions on trending topics and current affairs.
Each week presents a new poll designed to spark discussion and gather insights from our diverse community of readers. From hot-button issues to light-hearted debates, our polls cover a wide range of subjects to cater to varied interests.
Join in the conversation, cast your vote, and see how your perspective compares to others in our dynamic community.
The “Featured Job Posts” section provides valuable insights into current job openings across various IT sectors. From software development to data science, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and beyond, there’s something for everyone.
Get a leg up in your Job search with free and exclusive access to high-quality positions that align with your career goals and aspirations. Let us help you find the Job of your dreams!
The “On This Day” section of the HackerNoon Newsletter takes you on a trip down memory lane, highlighting significant events in the world of tech that happened on the current date in years past.
Explore events that changed the global technology landscape, for better or worse. Engage with historical insights that give current trends much-needed context. Use this knowledge to plan effectively for an uncertain future.
As the saying goes, “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it”
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