Publishers: Technology

53 Publishers
  • Hasura is “an open-source engine that gives you realtime GraphQL APIs on new or existing Postgres databases.” They have no pitch guide, only a page for a writing program that has been discontinued, where they state they still accept ideas for their blog. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • CircleCI is a continuous integration and delivery platform that helps software teams release quality code, faster. They allow freelancers to write on topics of their own choice. According to their pitch guide, they pay $600 per accepted blog post. 

  • Ars Technica is a website that specializes in news, reviews, and analysis of technology trends. They cover technology, policy, science, cars, gaming, gadgets, and more. According to a payment report, they paid $0.21 per word. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • Appy Pie is a mobile app creator that allows users to create and monetize various types of mobile apps. Our previous research indicated that they were looking for blog posts (1,000 to 2,500 words) accompanied by examples or images. The blog posts could be written on the following topics: restaurant apps, radio/music/entertainment apps, real estate apps, wedding planning apps, dating apps, quiz/survey apps, mobile app builders, small businesses, chatbot builders, website builders, workflow automation, app marketing, and case studies about brands that have met success with apps. They paid up to $100 per blog post. It’s not clear whether they still accept those blog posts, but to contact them, refer to this page.

  • Mkyong.com is a website for Java and J2EE developers. They publish J2EE web development articles and tutorials. They are looking for articles ranging from 200 to 1000+ words. According to their pitch guide, they pay up to $80 per article. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Geekflare is a tech blog that provides articles focused on cloud computing, web security, hosting, blogging, development, and middleware. They are seeking experienced professional writers for how-to, configuration, troubleshooting, and product information articles. Payment rates are not mentioned. Their guidelines have been removed, but you can contact them here.

  • Engadget is a source for technology news and reviews. They cover the intersection of gaming, technology, and entertainment. As per their website, they are looking for seasoned freelance tech journalists who can write news, reviews or buying guides. They pay $32 an hour for news writing. Flat rates for longer pieces vary, starting at $750 for lightly reported features. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Software Testing Help (STH) is a software testing blog. They want topics based on the writer’s area of expertise. It can be any technical or non-technical topic where you have hands-on experience. They previously indicated to pay $200 to $600 for a tutorial, but current pay rates are not clear. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Wired is a magazine that covers the current and future trends in technology. They state they are a ‘’publication about change—about the ways science and technology are reshaping the world and what it means to be human.’’ According to their pitch guide, pay per story starts at about $2,500 and increases from there. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Elegant Themes builds “beautiful premium WordPress themes coupled with advanced functionality and awesome support.” They are looking for tutorials, case studies, in-depth guides, and evidence-based opinion pieces for their blog. Their ideal word-count is 1,000 to 1,500 words. According to their pitch guide, they pay a flat rate of $250 per article. To learn more, refer to this page.