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About Trill

Founded in 2015, Trill is an independent media platform where emerging voices develop the skills, confidence, and reach to shape journalism’s future.

We exist to fill a critical gap: too many talented storytellers are shut out of legacy media due to systemic barriers, lack of access, or commercial gatekeeping. At Trill, we provide an inclusive space for new writers, journalists, and creatives to publish original work that drives conversation and challenges convention.

Our editorial model centers on mentorship, freedom from corporate influence, and rigorous creative development. We are proudly non-profit and a member of the national body SPA Journalism in the UK.

Our mission isn’t scale; it’s impact. Every contributor receives hands-on support, professional growth opportunities, and a chance to collaborate within a global peer network.

Unlike platforms that chase clicks or cater to algorithms, we prioritize depth, integrity, and authenticity. Trill is not just a publication—it’s a launchpad for the next generation of media makers, built on values that last.

Our Mission

To open real pathways into media for the people and perspectives too often excluded.

The media industry is changing—but access hasn’t caught up. Trill bridges the gap by offering practical training, one-on-one editorial guidance, and a platform for bold, impactful storytelling. We help new voices move from “aspiring” to “published” without compromising who they are or what they want to say.

We believe great journalism is rooted in curiosity, clarity, and courage—not privilege. That’s why we make our platform accessible from day one, providing the tools, mentorship, and support to turn creative potential into real-world influence.

Through structured editorial development, collaborative editing, and a growing global network, we’re building a more representative media future—where inclusion isn’t a slogan, but a system.

Our mission is urgent, but clear:

  • To make space where there was none.
  • To transform promise into purpose.
  • To give tomorrow’s storytellers the tools—and the audience—they deserve today.