A small, quiet publication for drivers who use a personal car for work.
We kept getting the same questions.
Gig Driver Notes started as a shared doc between editors who kept fielding the same questions from friends who had picked up delivery shifts: "Does my insurance still cover this?", "Do I need to call somebody?", "What is the gap I keep hearing about?".
We turned the doc into short, plain-language notes. The publication is still small on purpose — easier to keep vendor-neutral, easier to publish slowly.
- Short SMS notes, one topic at a time.
- Plain-language walk-throughs of policy pages.
- A working glossary for gig drivers.
- Composite case studies built from reader notes.
Drivers who can read their own policy out loud.
Most people never read the document they pay for every month. Our goal is a reader who can open their dec page, point to four numbers, and explain what they mean before they call anybody.
No carrier relationships, no agent partnerships, no lead aggregators.
Notes are short, edited for clarity, and written to be read on a phone.
No affiliate placements in the body copy. No sponsored notes.
A couple of notes a month, not a marketing thread.
Read the notes.
One opt-in, no upsells. Reply STOP whenever you are done.