For publishers

Sponsors, proven by where they already spend

Brands seen actually sponsoring newsletters, podcasts and sites — every sighting crawled from the publisher's own pages, dated, and linked to the issue it was found in.

Evidence, not claims

A sponsor is listed because a publisher's page named it — "sponsored by", with a link. Each sighting keeps its date and its evidence URL, so every entry can answer how it knows.

Where they sponsor

Each sponsor shows the publishers it has been seen on and how recently, so you can read who buys spots like yours before you pitch anyone.

Contact behind credits

Contact details are never public. Sign in and spend a credit to reveal a contact — the same gate every contact in the directory sits behind.

  1. 1

    Start from your shelf

    Find sponsors seen on publishers like yours — same market, similar audience.

  2. 2

    Read the record

    Open a sponsor to see where it has been sighted, when, and the issues that prove it.

  3. 3

    Reveal and pitch

    Unlock a contact with a credit, or watch for their open campaigns.

The best prospect is a brand already paying for spots like yours.

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What this is not

Not a lead list of guesses. A brand with no sighting is not here, and absence means not seen, never not sponsoring — the directory only records what a page actually said.

Questions people ask

How do I find sponsors for my newsletter?
Start from the brands already paying for spots in newsletters like yours. Every sponsor here carries the publishers it has been seen on, with dates — filter to your market, read the record, and pitch the ones whose recent sightings look like your audience.
Where does the sponsor data come from?
From publishers' own pages. A crawler reads recent issues and archives for wording like "sponsored by" or "brought to you by" with a link, and records the sponsor, the issue and its date. Nothing is self-reported and nothing is inferred — if there is no page to point at, there is no entry.
Can I see where a competitor sponsors?
Yes. Open any sponsor to see the publishers it has been seen on and when. Buyers read the same record in reverse: who sponsors where, and how recently.
Are sponsor contact details public?
No. Contacts are never shown publicly. Signing in and spending a credit reveals a contact, and a reveal is yours to keep.

The best prospect is a brand already paying for spots like yours.