The Block is a source for all things related to blockchain and crypto. They are seeking cryptocurrency/blockchain/digital currency pitches. According to an old tweet by their managing editor, they pay $200 to $500 per piece. To contact the editors, refer to this page.
Digital Trends is a website that covers all things tech. They offer the latest news, reviews, deals, and sneak peeks. According to a deleted tweet, their rates start at $50 for news pieces and $250 for reviews/features. To find editorial contact information, refer to this page.
Soshace is “a recruitment platform that connects IT professionals and companies.” They are looking for articles (2000 words minimum) that are targeted towards developers, designers, data scientists, or software engineers. The articles should preferably be targeted towards developers. Their submissions page is no longer available, but you can contact them here.
Toggl is a time tracking software for small businesses and freelancers. They cover productivity and time management related topics on their blog. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.25 per word for a 1200-word piece. If you want to write about Toggl, send an email to press@toggl.com. To learn more about their blog, visit this page.
Xeovo is a Finland-based Virtual Private Network (VPN) company. They are looking for contributors who are passionate about privacy, security, and VPN. According to our previous research, they used to pay $50 for new and original articles of 750+ words, but it’s unclear whether they still accept pitches. To contact them, refer to this page.
TechRadar is a UK-based consumer technology news and reviews website. They cover phones, laptops, tablets, wearables, TVs, and more. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.18 per word for a 1,000-word piece. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Honeybadger is an error monitoring company that helps developers find and fix bugs quicker. They are looking for developers to create several series of articles. A series will consist of 3 to 5 stand-alone articles of 500 to 1,000 words each. According to their pitch guide, they pay $500 per article.
MakeUseOf is a consumer technology website that offers technology tips, tutorials, reviews, and giveaways. They are “looking for writers who can produce in-depth premium content with expert knowledge in one or more of their featured categories.” They previously stated to pay 120 per article (about 1,000 words), but current pay rates are not clear. To learn more, visit this page.
Logic is a print and digital magazine about technology and society. They publish 3 times a year. They are looking for reported articles, features, essays, and profiles for their next issue. According to their pitch guide, pay begins at $1200 and goes up to $4000. To learn more, refer to this page.
Spring Framework Guru is a website that offers tutorials on how to use the Spring Framework. They are always seeking people who can write great how-to articles. According to their pitch guide, they pay $35 to $150 per article based on the word count and the skill level of the contributor. To learn more, refer to this page.