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TechnicalWritingProgram

A repository showing some of the organizations/companies or blogs that pay technical writing. Currently its for technical writing but will include article writing soon.

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README

<div align="center"> <h3>Hello Again? Welcome to my Technical Writing Hub</h3> <h5>Want to write? Check some companies below</h5> <img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/gHGKKgH0SfW9otLFrv/giphy.gif" width="200px"/> </div>

Paying Technical Writing Program

When you code, you understand it better. Sometimes its good to share with others outside here to let them understand some concept, that's where technical writing comes in now. While others do it for fun and to build their profile others do it as a side hustle to sustain their living. Technical Writing gives one a chance to grow ones skills whilst making income from it. I have made an effort to generate a list of sites paying technical writing for you. For non-technical sites, have a look at .

Sites or Companies paying technical writers

Technical content and tutorials related to the APIs in their catalogue.

  • Adeva - $200+ per article

    Technical guides, thought leadership content and resources for Engineering Managers.

  • Agora - $250 per article

    Technical content and tutorials for the Agora community.

  • Airbyte - $900 per article of about 1500 words.

    Data engineering tutorials, tutorials that cover Airbyte use cases and features.

  • Alan AI - $75-$200 per article.

    Technical content, tutorials, building demo projects, and how-to guides that includes Alan AI platform.

  • Ambassador Labs - $300 per article

    Technical tutorials, guides, opinions and case studies on Kubernetes and open source cloud native technologies.

  • Ant Media - $50-$150 per piece

    Articles on streaming technologies and trends (WebRTC, RTMP Protocol)

  • AppSignal - $300 per article

    Cover topics in full-stack web development.

  • appypie - Up to $100 per piece

    Write blogs on a wide range of topics.

  • Arctype - $100+ per article

    Technical guides, case studies, and thought leadership on SQL and Databases.

  • Argot - Up to $600 per article

    Frontend development, backend development, data science, and DevOps.

  • Auth0's - Up to $450 per article

    Write on a broad scope of topics: Identity & Security Mobile (Native & Cross Platform), Python, Electron, Java, and .NET.

  • Baeldung - $40 - $150 (for articles; they accept also mini-articles and improvements)

    Baeldung is a technical site focused mainly on the Java ecosystem, but also Kotlin, Scala, Linux, and general Computer Science – with a reach of about 10M page views per month. We publish tutorials and how-to articles – with a very practical, code-focused, and to-the-point style.

  • Chainstack Developer Hub - $200

    Web3 technical content with code. Tutorials, guides, and expository content.

  • CircleCI - $350-$600 per piece

    Technical tutorials with code. Pick from a list of possible articles.

  • Clubhouse.io - Up to $600 per piece

    Technical tutorials and how-to guides. Pick from a list of possible articles.

  • Code Tuts+ - $100 (Quick tip) $250 (Tutorial)

    Technical focused articles. Pick from a list of possible articles.

  • Code Magic - Applications are currently closed.

    Technical focused articles.Specific on Flutter.

  • Codiga - $100-$150 per piece

    Technical articles focused on code quality.

  • CodingSight (Email marketing@devart.com) - $100-$250 per piece

    Technical articles on SQL Server, PostgreSQL, .NET, Oracle, and Azure.

  • ContentLab.io - Up to $500 per piece

    Articles on the Cloud, DevOps, Containers, AI/ML, Security, Web, and Gaming spaces.

  • Content Turbine - $150+ per piece

    Technical content agency. How-to articles, developer guides, and product use cases are among the specialties.

  • Couchbase - $200 per piece

    Content area experts can submit tutorials and blog content.

  • CSS Tricks - Around $250 per piece (depends on the length, research and audience)

    Technical focused articles.Specific on Flutter.

  • Draft - Pays $200-$400 per piece

    Technical content production agency that works with many clients.

  • Dev Spotlight - $300-$500 per piece depending on length and content

    Technical content production agency that works with many clients.

  • Digital Ocean - Up to $400 per piece

    Technical tutorials with code. Not limited to Digital Ocean products.

  • Dockship - $20

    Machine Learning and Data Science. You need to be signed in to be able to create content.

  • Dolby.io - $100-$500 per piece

    Technical content involving use of Dolby.io APIs and/or SDKs.

  • Draft.dev - Pays $315-$578 per piece

    Technical content agency that works with many clients. Writers who are accepted will get an email every week and access to a writer portal with dozens of topics they can choose from.

  • DZone - Waiting for details

    Broad coverage of development topics, but with heavy Java content, working hard to push into new topics and channels.

  • Egghead - Pay unknown

    Intermediate to advanced articles covering topics on web development.

  • Fauna - Up to $700 per piece

    Content focused on technical education around serverless development and FaunaDB.

  • Hashnode Web3 Blog - $250-$350 per article

    Technical content and tutorials related to Web3.

  • Hasura - Up to $300 per piece

    Technical tutorials with code about Hasura or GraphQL.

  • Heartbeat by Comet - over $150 per piece

    Technical content related to Trends in machine learning research, explorations of new tools and libraries and data science.

  • Hit Subscribe - $100 per piece, $200 for 2x length and ghostwritten articles (Special articles).

    Technical content production agency that works with many clients.

  • Honeybadger - From $500 per piece

    Ruby and Elixir tutorials with code. Pick from a list of possible articles.

  • Hygraph - Up to $300 per piece

    Technical tutorials or blogs with code about Hygraph or GraphQL with Jamstack or tooling of your choice.

  • In Plain English - From $100 per piece and more

    Technical tutorials or blogs with code about Javascript, Python and web technologies

  • Invertase - Up to $250 per piece and up to $100 voucher for author of the month

    Technical tutorials or blogs with code about Dart & Flutter, Firebase, Firebase extensions, Software development, open source and web technologies

  • LambdaTest - $200 per article

    Write about web automation testing, mobile app testing, CI/CD and DevOps, responsive testing, real time testing, cross browser testing, web development and CSS, thought leadership.

  • Linode - Up to $300 per piece

    Technical tutorials with code on Linux or Linode.

  • LoginRadius - Up to $200 per piece

    Technical tutorials with code. Not limited to LoginRadius products.

  • LogRocket - Up to $350 per piece

    Technical tutorials with code. Write about anything frontend.

  • Magalix - $200+ per piece

    Technical content and tutorials about DevSecOps, Cloud security, Kubernetes security.

  • Magic - Up to $300 per piece

    Technical tutorials on how to use Magic.link

  • Make Use Of - $120 per piece with performance benefits

    Tutorials and features about consumer apps and software products.

  • Mixster

  • Mattermost - Up to $500 per article

    Beginner to intermediate technical content including introductions and guides for useful libraries, programming environments, languages, and tech stacks.

  • MSSQLTips - $160 per tip

    Get paid to write about SQL Server and related technolog

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