Paid writer programs usually have just enough of an incentive for people to get started creating developer content, besides the extra income it is an amazing opportunity for people to build a career out of it. For non-technical sites, have a look at http://whopayswriters.com.
A list of companies that have paid Developer Community Writer Programs.
- Abstract API – $100 per article.Technical content and tutorials related to the APIs in their catalogue.
- Adam the Automator – $100+ per articleTechnical tutorials on IT ops, cloud and DevOps topics. You can pick from a list of topics or pitch your own. Run by Microsoft MVP and built to help geeks write better and begin blogging.
- Adeva – $200+ per articleTechnical guides, thought leadership content and resources for Engineering Managers.
- Agora – $250 per articleTechnical 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 – $50-$250 per article.Technical content, tutorials, building demo projects, and how-to guides that includes Alan AI platform.
- Ambassador Labs – $300 per articleTechnical tutorials, guides, opinions and case studies on Kubernetes and open source cloud native technologies.
- Applozic – $100+ per pieceTutorials on how to build Chat, Voice, and Video calling apps using Android, iOS or with frontend languages like Javascript frameworks and their respective ecosystems (Angular, Vue, React).
- Appsmith – $200-$400 per pieceInternal tools, low code, open-source, databases, application performance, engineering best practices, JavaScript, and Appsmith.
- Arctype – $100+ per articleTechnical guides, case studies, and thought leadership on SQL and Databases.
- Baeldung – $40 – $150 (for articles; they accept also mini-articles and improvments (Java))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.
- Bejamas – Pay unknownJamstack, serverless and modern web development. Pitch a topic or pick from a list of possible articles.
- Bird Eats Bug – $100 – $300 (Tutorial)Write technical content related to Bird Eats Bug or software development and we will compensate you between $100-$300 for each article of yours that gets publish, depending on the quality and scope of the article.
- CircleCI – Up to $325 per pieceTechnical tutorials with code. Pick from a list of possible articles.
- CodeCov – $500 per pieceTechnical articles focused on DevOps and testing.
- Code Tuts+ – $100 (Quick tip) $250 (Tutorial)Technical focused articles. Pick from a list of possible articles.
- Code Magic – Pay unknownTechnical articles about Flutter.
- Codiga – $100-$150 per pieceTechnical articles focused on code quality.
- CodingSight (Email [email protected]) – $100-$250 per pieceTechnical articles on SQL Server, PostgreSQL, .NET, Oracle, and Azure.
- Cohesive (Email [email protected] – $200-$500 per pieceTechnical articles on DevOps, Dev Environments, Docker, Kubernetes, Developer Productivity, Cloud Platforms etc.
- ContentLab.io – Up to $500 per pieceArticles on the Cloud, DevOps, Containers, AI/ML, Security, Web, and Gaming spaces.
- Content Turbine – $150+ per pieceTechnical content agency. How-to articles, developer guides, and product usecases are among the specialties.
- Couchbase – $200 per pieceContent area experts can submit tutorials and blog content.
- CSS Tricks – Around $250 per piece (depends on the length, research and audience)Technical focused articles. No limitation on topics.
- Cube Dev — Up to $300 per pieceTechnical tutorials and blog posts with code on Cube.js, building analytical apps, data visualization, and data engineering. Pick from a list of possible articles or suggest your own.
- Deepsource – $150 per pieceTechnical Content concerning code quality, code review and static analysis
- Dev Spotlight – $300-$500 per piece depending on length and contentTechnical content production agency that works with many clients.
- Digital Ocean – Up to $400 per pieceTechnical tutorials with code. Not limited to Digital Ocean products.
- Dockship – $20Machine Learning and Data Science. You need to be signed in to be able to create content.
- Draft.dev – Pays $315-$578 per pieceTechnical 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.
- Egghead – Pay unknownIntermediate to advanced articles covering topics on web development.
- Enlear – $50 to $150 per articleGet paid to write about broad area of technical topics. Including Vue, Angular, React, Node, JS, DynamoDB
- Fauna – Up to $350 per pieceContent focused on technical education around serverless development and FaunaDB.
- Figment – $100-$1000 per pieceTutorials, guides, and documentation about Blockchain and Web3.
- GraphCMS – Up to $300 per pieceTechnical tutorials or blogs with code about GraphCMS or GraphQL with Jamstack or tooling of your choice.
- Hashnode Web3 Blog – $150 – $400 per articleTechnical content and tutorials related to Web3.
- Hasura – Up to $300 per pieceTechnical tutorials with code about Hasura or GraphQL.
- Heartbeat by Comet – over $150 per pieceTechnical content related to Trends in machine learning research, explorations of new tools and libraries and data science.
- Hedera – $100 per pieceArticles must feature Hedera technologies and cryptography.
- Hevo – $100 per pieceTechnical content related to Data engineering.
- 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 pieceRuby and Elixir tutorials with code. Pick from a list of possible articles.
- Linode – Up to $400 per pieceTechnical tutorials with code on Linux or Linode.
- LoginRadius – Up to $200 per pieceTechnical tutorials with code. Not limited to LoginRadius products.
- Magalix – $200+ per pieceTechnical content and tutorials about DevSecOps, Cloud security, Kubernetes security.
- Magic – Up to $300 per pieceTechnical tutorials on how to use Magic.link
- Make Use Of – $120 per piece with performance benefitsTutorials and features about consumer apps and software products.
- MSSQLTips – $160 per tipGet paid to write about SQL Server and related technologies.
- Nanonet – Pay unknownGet paid to write about your favorite machine learning topics.
- Neptune – $300-$600 per article.Technical articles, how-to guides and tutorials on machine learning and data science.
- Neverinstall – $100-$250 per article.Neverinstall invites developers to contribute to our knowledge library and develop content for the tech community. As we work on cutting-edge technologies, we call upon enthusiasts and passionate software developers to help us spread awareness through guides, blogs, tutorials, and more.
- Okta – Paid through Toptal based on your hourly rateTechnical tutorials and demos using Okta’s products.
- Okteto – $200 per articleTechnical content and tutorials about Okteto, Kubernetes, and Cloud-Native Applications.
- OneSignal – Up to $350 per articleTechnical content (blog post, videos) that align with OneSignal’s content roadmap.
- Paperspace – $200-$300 per pieceGet paid to write articles about machine learning, data science, and more.
- PHP Architect – $175 per pieceThought leadership and technical articles about PHP.
- QuickNode – $350 per pieceGet paid to write articles about cryptocurrencies and web3/blockchain.
- RunX – $150 for opinion pieces around DevOps and $200 for TutorialsGet paid to write about DevOps, cloud infrastructure, and Opta.
- Sanity.io – Up to $250 per pieceTechnical focused articles and how-to guides. Pick from a list of possible articles.
- Simple Talk – $350 per articleTechnical articles focused on SQL Server, MySQL, and Postgres.
- SitePoint – $250 per articleBroad coverage of development, design and the business ideas behind them. The JavaScript and PHP channels have the best traffic.
- SigNoz – $150 per articleProduct tutorials related to SigNoz, and technical content related to topics in our domain like opentelemetry, distributed tracing, application performance monitoring, etc.
- Smashing Magazine – $200 to $250 per articleTechnical focused articles. No limitation on topics.
- Software Engineering Daily – Pay unknownWe explain how software is built. We explain how software has gotten us to where we are, and how new software will shape our future.
- Solace – $300 per pieceArticles must feature Solace technologies.
- Soshace – $100 per pieceTechnical tutorials with code. Pick from a list of possible articles.
- SQLShack – $200 per pieceTechnical focused articles on SQL Server and related technologies.
- StackOverflow – $500 per pieceSoftware engineering focused articles. No tutorials and should be of interest to a wide range of developers.
- Strapi – Up to $200 per pieceArticles or tutorials with code covering use-cases, solutions and projects built with Strapi that include Vue, Open Source, JavaScript, GraphQL, Jamstack, React. Pick from a list of possible articles or pitch your own.
- TakeShape – Up to $300 per pieceWeb dev tutorials with code. General frontend topics including, React, JavaScript, GraphQL, Jamstack. Pick from a list of possible articles or pitch your own.
- Tech Beacon – $400 per pieceBroad coverage of development, DevOps, QA and security.
- TechWell – $200 per pieceA wide variety of technical and business content is considered.
- TheBotForge – up to £200 per articleTechnical tutorials, guides and case studies on conversational AI and NLP/NLP/Machine Learning.
- Topcoder – $75 per pieceTutorials, workshops and articles are accepted. Get paid to write about Competitive Programming, Data Science, Design, Development, QA and/or Gig Work.
- Tutorialspoint – Up to $500 per pieceIn-depth tutorials on technical and business topics.
- Twilio – Up to $500 per pieceTechnical tutorials that focuses on encouraging developers to build the future of communications.
- TypingDNA – Up to $500 per pieceTechnical articles/tutorials related to TypingDNA.
- Vonage – $500 per pieceTechnical tutorials and general pieces on programming
- Vultr – Up to $600 per piecemost topic take a look on Vultr document
- Webiny – up to $300 per pieceArticles & tutorials with code covering uses of and projects built with Webiny. You could include things like Gatsby, Next.js, React, Vue, Svelte, GraphQL, Jamstack, Open Source, and Serverless. Join our community to pick from a list of articles we’re looking for, or pitch your own.
- WPHUB – $100-$200 per pieceWordpress tutorials and articles.