Write for GeekFlux — Guest posts on tech, AI & building

Contribute a guest post to GeekFlux. We publish practical articles on software, AI, startups, and product-building. Guidelines, topics we accept, and how to pitch your idea.
Write for GeekFlux — Guest posts on tech, AI & building

GeekFlux is a publication for builders who care about shipping useful software, using AI thoughtfully, and running lean products. If you have experience to share and can write clearly for a technical audience, we would like to hear from you.

Who should contribute

We welcome developers, founders, product people, and researchers who can back their claims with real projects, data, or hands-on practice. You do not need a huge following; we care more about accuracy, original insight, and reader value than hype.

Topics we publish

We are especially interested in pitches that fit one or more of these areas:

  • Software engineering — architecture, performance, tooling, languages, and patterns that readers can apply.
  • Artificial intelligence and ML — practical integration, evaluation, safety considerations, and lessons from production—not generic “AI will change everything” takes.
  • Startups and MicroSaaS — validation, pricing, distribution, operations, and founder workflows.
  • Product and design — decisions that affect builders and small teams, with concrete examples.

If your idea is adjacent but still useful to this audience, send a short outline and we will tell you if it is a fit.

What we expect from guest posts

  • Original work written for GeekFlux (not published elsewhere, including your own blog, in the same form).
  • Fact-checked technical detail; cite sources where it matters.
  • Clear structure — headings, short paragraphs, and code or diagrams only when they help.
  • Typical length — about 1,000–2,500 words unless the topic clearly needs more or less.
  • Disclosure — mention relevant employment, clients, or products you are promoting.

We reserve the right to edit for clarity, SEO (titles, headings, meta description), and house style. You will get a chance to review material changes before we publish.

What you get

  • Author byline with a short bio and one relevant link (e.g. personal site, project, or social profile).
  • Exposure to readers who care about tech and building—not clickbait traffic.
  • A stable URL on GeekFlux that you can share in your portfolio or résumé.

We do not pay for unsolicited guest posts at this time. If you are proposing sponsored or promotional content, say so upfront; we handle those separately and label them clearly for readers.

How to pitch

Send an email with:

  1. Working title and one-paragraph summary of the article.
  2. Outline (bullet points are fine).
  3. Why you are qualified to write this (2–3 sentences).
  4. Links to 1–2 writing samples if you have them.

Use a subject line like Guest post pitch: your topic. We try to reply within several business days; if you do not hear back, your pitch may not have been a fit for our editorial calendar—feel free to try again with a different angle.

Questions

If you are unsure whether your topic matches GeekFlux, pitch anyway with a short summary. A clear “not a fit” is better than guessing—and we appreciate thoughtful proposals even when we cannot accept them.

We look forward to reading your ideas.

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