We Have Been Rebuilding UC Today. You Will See It Soon.

A note from our founder on what is coming to UCToday.com, and why it is a lot more than a fresh coat of paint

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Published: August 19, 2026

Rob Scott

Rob Scott

Publisher

For the best part of a decade, UC Today has reported on the technology that decides how work gets done. Over the next few weeks, the way you read us is going to change too.

We have been quietly rebuilding UCToday.com from the ground up. Not a redesign in the usual sense, a new logo on the same site, but a rethink of what a workplace technology publication should be when the market moves this fast and your time is this short.

Built for people too busy to scroll

Here is what I can tell you now. The new site is built for busy people who want a modern news experience. It’s personalized to you: follow the beats, brands, and topics you care about, and the site tells you why every recommendation is there. Fast when you want the headline, deep when you want the analysis.

The journalism you know stays exactly as it is: independent, skeptical, written by humans who enjoy proper conversations. And this isn’t a redesign that goes stale the day it ships. The platform is built to keep innovating, with an intelligence layer we call Techtelligence, signal-powered and expert-validated, tracking what’s moving before it becomes a headline.

The part I’m keeping back

What I cannot tell you yet is everything. Some of it deserves its own moment.

No hidden algorithms, ever

A word on how we have built it. Nothing is hidden behind an algorithm we will not explain. When the site recommends a story, it tells you why. When a piece is sponsored, it says so plainly. When something is written by a human, which is the journalism, all of it, it says that too.

Only 1,000 handles. Then we stop.

One more thing. The first 1,000 readers to register on the new site will become Founding Members, with short handles to match. More on that shortly.

Same newsroom. Same skepticism. A platform that finally keeps up with both. See you on the other side.

Rob Scott, Publisher

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