The news is fragmented, noisy, and too time-consuming to sort through, but being informed is a critical lever, and the people who get ahead tend to be the ones who do it well.

For women in particular, there is still no real equivalent to the sharp, data-driven, analytical media outlets that have long served male readers. Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, and the Financial Times all assume a particular reader, and she isn't it. Catching Print exists to close that gap.

A business and culture newsletter for women, twice a week

Catching Print is a twice-weekly newsletter for women who want the TL;DR on markets, AI, fashion, politics, wellness, and what actually matters. Each briefing brings the information worth knowing into one place, with the context and data needed to make decisions, and often, our own point of view. Mondays and Fridays, in your inbox, free to read.

If Bloomberg is the morning brief for men in finance, Catching Print is the equivalent for women who want the same rigor with cultural literacy built in. In practice, it feels like a group chat with your smartest, best-informed, wittiest friends, except they read everything, and they came prepared.

Who’s behind it

Catching Print was founded by women who wanted more out of media. Between us, we hold degrees from top universities, including UC Berkeley and NYU, have invested tens of millions of dollars across private and public markets, and have scaled multiple technology companies from the ground up.

At a certain point, we got tired of talking about the gap and decided to build the thing we wished existed.

We start in your inbox. We don't plan to stay there.