
Built by one reader who kept deleting what he wanted to read.
It started with a buzz. Then another. Every newsletter, announcing itself like an urgent message — in the middle of work, dinner, life. So I deleted them. Not because I didn't care, but because they kept arriving at exactly the wrong time. And some kept coming even after I unsubscribed. One day I realized: I wasn't tired of newsletters. I was tired of where they lived.
A letter from the founder
So I built the place I wished existed. A stand where newsletters wait instead of interrupting. Where every subscription has its own rules — notify me, or don't; summarize this one; keep that one forever. Where unsubscribe means unsubscribe, because the address is mine and the door actually closes.
Paperstand is a small, independent project — no growth team, no engagement metrics, no ads. Just the conviction that email should be for messages, and reading should have its own time and place: on your phone, your tablet, or the web, whenever you finally sit down with that coffee.
If that's how you want to read too — welcome.
Three promises, kept personally.
Your timing, always
Every subscription gets its own configuration — notifications, summaries, quiet hours. Newsletters adapt to your life, never the other way around.
Doors that close
When you leave a newsletter, it's gone — even if the sender ignores unsubscriptions. Your address, your rules, enforced by us.
Trust, not tricks
No ads, no data selling, no engagement bait. Built by a reader, funded by readers who choose Premium.