Here's what the Newsletters landscape looks like around Workspaces. We indexed every comparable launch since 2021 and ranked them by community response.
Products are sorted by interest score. Engagement ratios are in the table for context. The highest-engagement products tend to be the ones people actually adopted.
Workspaces: Quick Overview
Workspaces
A collection of workspaces from creative individuals
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Workspaces gives you a behind-the-scenes tour of the desk setups of inspiring creatives, designers, developers, entrepreneurs, etc. every week. Delivered to your inbox every Saturday and Sunday.
Match with like-minded professionals for 1:1 conversations
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Osmos matches entrepreneurs and professionals for meaningful 1-on-1 conversations. Osmos helps you find like-minded peers, gain rare industry insights, and build a network that cares—no small talk, no shallow connections, just real opportunities and support.
The most powerful marketing ideas on Earth, from the top successful startups. Join 3,500+ readers who get new proven tactics every week: 3-minute read and 100% free. 💬 “The quality of this newsletter is really strong” (Alex Lieberman, Morning Brew)
Create written documentation just by speaking! Skip the endless Zooms to explain stuff to co-workers or customers. Glitter AI turns your mouse clicks + voice into a beautiful written guide complete with screenshots + text that you can easily edit and share.
GC works inside and across all the apps you use at work to find comments that need your attention, magically create a “single source of truth” for each project you’re working on, and helps you easily keep up with your teammates to see what they’re working on.
Where remote teams do their socials, no sign up required
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Thursday is where remote teams do their socials. It is a place to hang out with your team and play games in small groups. No sign up required. Nothing to install. Free to use.
Vimcal is the world’s fastest calendar, beautifully designed for people who work remotely and live in their calendars. It comes fully-featured with timezone conversion, booking links, keyboard shortcuts, and everything else a modern calendar app should have.
A mobile-first field data and team management platform that can be used in isolation or integrated with ERP to manage field teams, business information, frontline resources (with issue reporting and resolution) and field activities.
10,000+ active, curated newsletters to promote your product
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LetterHunt connects you to 10,000+ niche, active newsletter writers to promote your product. Find and partner with newsletters in your niche and unlock a new avenue for marketing your product/service. Newsletters are categorized along with engagement stats 🙌
Work side-by-side, even when you’re not in the same room
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Get more done together in interactive rooms for remote meetings and projects. Work side-by-side in the tools you already use: web-based apps, images, files, and PDFs. No need to share your screen or toggle between tabs. Just teamwork, like it used to be.
A marketplace that matches startups with the top 1% of software engineers talent. Remotebase software engineers are thoroughly vetted and are available to hire immediately, at a fixed monthly cost. Engineers are matched with companies within 24 hours.
Ignore the products with high interest but low engagement. They rode a trend or nailed a launch day. Look for the ones where the discussion count is disproportionately high relative to the interest score. Those products hit a nerve.
Recency is a factor too. Tools from the past year had access to better AI models, newer APIs, and the benefit of watching earlier entrants fail. Older tools had more time to ship and iterate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check the comparisons section. We auto-generate side-by-side pages for products that share categories and have similar traction levels. If the pair you want isn't there, the products might be too far apart in engagement to make a meaningful comparison.
By community interest score. Higher score means more people engaged with the product at launch. We show engagement ratio as a secondary metric because it separates one-day hype from products that generated real conversation.
Launch-day attention. It's a popularity signal, not a quality score. A product with 2,000 interest might be worse than one with 400. The number tells you who showed up, not who stayed.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Means people cared enough to write about it. Below 0.15 is a warning sign: lots of eyeballs, not much substance. We've found it's the single best predictor of whether a product has staying power.
No. Zero sponsorships, zero paid placements. Rankings come directly from community engagement data.