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Think newsletters are dead? Dan Ni turned one into a multimillion-dollar business

June 6, 2025
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Think newsletters are dead? Dan Ni turned one into a multimillion-dollar business

Dan Ni

In an era dominated by content overload, Dan Ni has carved out a powerful niche. As the Founder & CEO of TLDR, a curated newsletter network with more than 8 million subscribers, Dan is redefining how developers, tech professionals, and startup enthusiasts consume news. What began in 2018 as a solo newsletter has since scaled into a multimillion-dollar media company – and he’s just getting started.

The Birth of TLDR: From Solo Project to Industry Staple

Launched in 2018, TLDR began as a short-form daily tech briefing written by Dan himself. Aimed at developers and startup junkies, the newsletter delivered bite-sized updates in plain language. The format quickly gained traction for its clarity, consistency, and curation – helping readers stay informed without drowning in headlines.

Fast-forward to today, TLDR operates 12 newsletters, covering everything from startups to programming, machine learning, and crypto. With a combined 8 million+ readership, it’s one of the most successful modern newsletter companies in the tech space.

From ScraperAPI to Scaling Media

Before TLDR, Dan was already solving problems for developers. He founded ScraperAPI, a developer tool that simplifies web data extraction. He scaled the platform to over $4 million in annual recurring revenue before pivoting his full attention to TLDR.

This technical foundation laid the groundwork for TLDR’s growth. From optimizing landing pages to using paid ads and cold email funnels, Dan applied a startup-style rigor to content distribution – something few media entrepreneurs achieve at scale.

Revenue, Reach, and the Newsletter Model That Works

TLDR’s business model is driven by high-value sponsorships, with prime placement ads costing up to $15,000 per spot. According to public estimates, the company generates over $575.000 in monthly revenue, translating to nearly $5 million annually.

What’s notable is that TLDR has accomplished this without VC funding, relying instead on lean systems, paid subscriber acquisition, and a relentless focus on delivering value to its audience.

A Voice in Modern Media and Developer Culture

  • Media Features: Dan has been profiled in Starter Story, Growth in Reverse, and other founder-focused outlets.

  • Podcast Guest: He has appeared on shows like Media Empires and ModernCTO, sharing lessons on building media businesses in technical niches.

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  • YouTube & LinkedIn Insights: Dan frequently breaks down his strategies online – from landing page optimization to ad scaling — offering rare behind-the-scenes transparency.

What’s Next for Dan Ni?

With TLDR continuing to expand its reach and verticals, Dan remains focused on building “the most trusted source of tech news for busy professionals.” His entrepreneurial trajectory – from developer tools to a media juggernaut – shows that with the right blend of content, consistency, and business acumen, newsletters are far from dead. In fact, they may be just getting started.

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