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License: MIT License
A list of Developer Community Writer Programs
License: MIT License
Twilio
Pays: Up to $500 Per Article
Technical tutorials with code. They give APIs. They anticipate specialized instructional exercises with code. It is ideal to include their APIs in your instructional exercises. It expands your likeliness to get acknowledged.
Maybe this goes against the goal of the project, but do we have any interest including unpaid opportunities that are still a good way to gain exposure?
For example, A List Apart and DZone are both high-quality publications that attract big readership, but they're not paid opportunities.
I'm fine leaving them out, but we could also create another section for unpaid opportunities if we wanted?
There are multiple platforms that give terrible experience. Push you to write and end up not paying or even delaying payments. I believe giving a gist of that would help others to make decisions during application. What do you think 🤔?
CSS-Tricks
Pays: Up to $300 - 400 Per Article
You can literally write anything related to Development, Designing & fun stuff. Visit here and you can see all the amazing topics you can write on.
LogRocket
Pays: Up to $350 Per Article
They're mainly looking for tutorials on:
React, Redux, Node.js, Wasm, GraphQL, Rust, Flutter, etc.
Frontend development best practices
Product/UI/UX Design
Noticed they joined Sentry last December. That might have changed things around the writing program, yea?
Hi @martyndavies! I clicked on the link to the Hashnode Web3 blog and it led me to a 404 error message.
Auth0
Pays: Up to $450 Per Article
You can write technical articles on lot of different frameworks, programming languages, and modern development techniques. Electron, Java, .NET, Python or Mobile etc.
Draft
Pays: Up to $100 - $400 Per Article
They are inviting you to compose with them. They acknowledge specialized articles dismissing any determinations.
AdamTheAutomator
Pays: Up to $200 Per Article
ATA Learning is always seeking instructors of all experience levels. Regardless if you’re a junior admin or system architect, you have something to share.
Hasura
Pays: Up to $300 Per Article
The Hasura Technical Writer program is a way for you to support the Hasura GraphQL Engine or GraphQL in general by writing technical content, and get paid for doing so!
Signoz technical writers program
Pay - Upto $150
The link is 404. The alternative link is the contact page which doesn't work and has no information about the program.
Linode
Pays: Up to $400 Per Article
Write for Linode pays you to contribute to our library of guides and tutorials, which features more than 1,000 documents and attracts more than one million readers every month.
CubeJS
Pays: Up to $300 Per Article
They're focused on content that helps developers build analytical apps from select domains.
TakeShape
Pays: Up to $300 Per Article
Articles on Web Development, JAMStack, React or Using TakeShape with other apps.
Rancger
Pays: $300
They're looking for guest authors who who are familiar with containers, DevOps, Kubernetes, and related technology(no necessary).
Adam the Automator currently not accepting new authors and application on hold
Arctype
Pays: Up to $150 Per Article
They're looking for articles focused on SQL, Databases, Analysis, Dashboards & advice for developers
Hey, could you kindly track on section.io changes on paid articles?
Recently stumbled on an article on Section.io's Engineering Education blog and saw that they accept external contributors and pay them: https://github.com/section-io/engineering-education
The only hitch is that you have to be a CS student, and I'm not sure how much they pay. I think it's worth including on our list though, @malgamves what do you think?
Add a section for technical writing resources
LogRocket According to the announcement on their website that read as follows "We’re not accepting new applicants for our guest author program at the moment. Check back soon!"
LogRocket has at least for now paused new application.
Leaving a overview// nice work on Twitter
Could you kindly give us a feedback on the pay at bejamas?
Digital Ocean
Pays: Up to $300 Per Article
Each month, they focus on a few specific topic areas, and they are looking for authors who understand those topics well.
create some Facebook group for discussing anything related to the technical writer program eg. quick update for the new program,how to pitch, pros and cons of the program that we joined, etc.
Strapi
Pays: Up to $100 - $200 Per Article
They are looking for articles on Jamstack tutorials, deep-dives, and reviews that make other developer's life easier.
CircleCI
Pays: Up to $300 Per Article
Join the team of freelance writers & get paid to write about your favorite technology topics. They’ll promote you & your content to their audience of developers & reward you with a CircleCI swag pack when your first post is accepted.
Vonage
Pays: Up to $500 Per Article
They're a bit different. They are specially looking for more advance articles on using their APIs. Nothing on general or leadership or beginner focused article.
DeepSource
Pays: Up to $150 Per Article
DeepSource is looking for technical writers who can write content in the form of blogposts and articles on topics related to the following topics: code quality, code review, static analysis, software engineering best practices, etc.
The link to the birds eat bugs page leads to a 404 page.
Consider replacing with this:
https://jobs.birdeatsbug.com/o/freelance-technical-content-writer-fmx/c/new
TypingDNA
Pays: Up to $500 Per Article
From industry trends to technical tutorials, they invite you to explore their technology & publish on a wide range of topics that would be of interest to the developer community.
The link to the gitlab community writer returns a 404 https://about.gitlab.com/community/writers/
It looks like it used to reside here but not anymore. I think it would be good to file an issue to gitlab as well.
Note: The link isn't wrong, It was moved or removed by gitlab
Honeybadger
Pays: Up to $500 Per Article
They are looking for in-depth blog posts on Ruby, PHP, or JavaScript.
More details in #3
In order to encourage contributions, let's add a Contributing and License file.
We could also include a Code of Conduct in our Contributing file just to make sure this stays a welcoming repo.
I don't have a strong preference for license, so maybe MIT?
Fauna
Pays: Up to $700 Per Article
If you are building commercial-grade applications with Fauna, they invite you to participate in the paid Write with Fauna program. They are also open to and encourage video content as well.
https://www.100ms.live/technical-writer-program shows a 404.
Googling for "technical writer program" on their site doesn't throw up any alternative URLs.
Adeva
Pays: Up to $200 Per Article
The team is always open for new contributors to bring fresh tips, opinions, research, and thought leadership about the ever-changing world of technology.
I recently checked the bitsrc writing program and they said they do not pay writers. It would be great if the $200 was removed so it does not waste other writer's time as it wasted mine.
When I click on a link, it should open in a new tab and not on the same page. It can be quite stressful clicking the back arrow over and over again.
Just to show we don't have bias towards one program or another and to make it easier to find existing programs, what do you think about sorting alphabetically?
I'll open up a PR for it if you're interested.
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