For those who want to go deeper
A more practical and in-depth version of The Optimist Engineer
Hi,
The Optimist Engineer has always been about helping engineers grow through better judgment, stronger technical thinking, and clearer decisions in real situations.
Over time, I realized that some topics deserve more depth than a weekly newsletter can give.
That is why I am preparing a paid version of The Optimist Engineer.
The free newsletter will continue as it is: useful ideas, lessons, and reflections on software engineering, technical leadership, and career growth.
The paid version will go further for readers who want to:
go deeper into real engineering and career decisions,
see more concrete examples and practical frameworks,
understand not only what I think, but why I think it,
and get a closer look at the lessons I learn while working.
This is not about publishing more for the sake of publishing more.
It is about creating a space for readers who want to move from reading ideas to applying them with more confidence.
There will be two main premium elements:
First, a monthly deep-dive with a free section and a premium section. The public part will give you the core idea. The premium part will go deeper, with more detail, examples, visuals, and practical material. And note that I say “deep”, which does not necessarily mean “longer”.
Second, a series of short audio notes called Thinking Out Loud. These will be small, frequent reflections from my day-to-day work: compact lessons, observations, and micro-learnings that are too immediate for a full article, but still worth sharing.
“Insightful, well-structured content that blends technical expertise with real-world experience.” — Angel Suarez, PhD, Product Development Manager
If you have found value in The Optimist Engineer so far, this new version is for readers who want to go deeper into the kind of thinking that can help them make better decisions in their own work.
So here is the simple question:
👉🏼 Would you be interested in paying for a premium version of The Optimist Engineer?
And if so, what kind of premium content would be most valuable to you?
Just hit reply, I read every response.
Thanks for being here and for reading The Optimist Engineer.
Marcos
The Optimist Engineer


I’m also thinking about that as well. But thinking out loud is a great idea! Would love to know how it goes :)