Write for Us – Contribute to TechnoTalkative

Share your developer experience, technical insights, and real-world lessons with a global audience of software engineers and tech builders.

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About TechnoTalkative

TechnoTalkative is a software development blog built by developers, for developers. Founded by Paresh Mayani — an Android gold badge holder on StackOverflow and a recognized voice in the mobile development community — TechnoTalkative has been a trusted resource for programming tutorials, developer tips, and technical knowledge sharing since 2011.

With 190+ published articles spanning Android development, Flutter, AI-powered applications, and startup engineering, TechnoTalkative serves a growing audience of engineers, CTOs, indie hackers, and tech founders who value practical, experience-driven content over marketing fluff.

We are now opening our doors to guest contributors who want to share their expertise with this community.


Why Write for Us?

This is not just another guest posting opportunity. When you contribute to TechnoTalkative, you join a platform built on real engineering credibility.

🌍 Global Developer Audience

Your article reaches software engineers, startup founders, and technical decision-makers across the world.

🔗 Contextual Do-Follow Backlink

Earn up to 2 relevant, contextual backlinks from a domain with 13+ years of publishing history.

👤 Build Your Personal Brand

Get a full author bio with links to your profiles. Establish yourself as a thought leader in your niche.

🤖 Visibility in AI Search

Well-structured content on TechnoTalkative surfaces in Google AI Overviews and AI-powered search engines.


Topics We Accept

We publish guest posts on technology, software development, and developer experiences. Here are the categories we actively seek contributions in:

Mobile App Development

Android Development, iOS Development, Cross-Platform Frameworks, App Architecture Patterns, Mobile UI/UX Engineering, App Performance Optimization

Flutter Development

Flutter Best Practices, Dart Programming, Flutter State Management, Flutter Architecture, Flutter Performance, Flutter vs React Native

AI & Machine Learning in Software

AI in Mobile Apps, Generative AI Integration, LLM-Powered Applications, AI in Healthcare Tech, ML Model Deployment

SaaS & Startup Engineering

SaaS Product Development, Startup MVP Architecture, Scaling Engineering Teams, Product-Led Growth Engineering, Technical Debt Management

Healthcare Technology

Healthcare App Development, HIPAA-Compliant Systems, Telemedicine Platforms, EHR/EMR Integration, Health Data Interoperability

DevOps, Backend & Developer Productivity

CI/CD Pipelines, Cloud Infrastructure, API Design & Development, Developer Tools & Workflows, Backend Architecture, Database Design


Content Guidelines

We maintain a high editorial standard. Every submission is reviewed for quality, originality, and relevance before publication.

  • 100% original content — not published or submitted elsewhere
  • Human-written — we reject AI-generated or AI-spun articles
  • Minimum 1,200 words — comprehensive, in-depth coverage preferred
  • Actionable and experience-based — real implementations, real lessons
  • Proper structure — clear headings (H2, H3), short paragraphs, code blocks where relevant
  • Include visuals — screenshots, diagrams, architecture charts, or code snippets
  • Proofread — clean grammar, no typos, professional tone

What We Love to Publish

The articles that perform best on TechnoTalkative share a common trait: they come from real experience.

  • First-hand implementation stories — “Here is how we built X and what we learned”
  • Case studies with data — performance benchmarks, migration outcomes, cost comparisons
  • Architecture breakdowns — system design decisions with trade-off analysis
  • Framework comparisons — Flutter vs React Native, Kotlin vs Swift, with real project context
  • Lessons from failure — what went wrong, why, and how it was fixed
  • Developer workflow improvements — tools, processes, and productivity systems that actually work
  • Step-by-step tutorials — with working code, not theoretical walkthroughs

What We Do Not Accept

  • ❌ Thin content under 800 words with no depth or substance
  • ❌ AI-generated articles, even if lightly edited
  • ❌ Generic marketing posts disguised as technical content
  • ❌ Content already published on another website or blog
  • ❌ Articles with excessive self-promotion or a sales pitch tone
  • ❌ Cryptocurrency, gambling, payday loan, or adult content
  • ❌ Poorly structured content without headings, formatting, or visuals

Backlink Policy

We understand that a quality backlink is one of the key reasons you are considering writing for us — and we respect that. Here is our policy:

  • 1–2 contextual do-follow backlinks allowed within the article body
  • ✅ Links must be relevant to the content and add value for readers
  • ✅ Author bio can include links to your website, LinkedIn, GitHub, or Twitter/X profile
  • ✅ We reserve the right to remove or nofollow links that appear spammy or irrelevant

We do not accept: affiliate links, gambling/casino links, paid link insertion requests, or links to low-quality or irrelevant domains.


How to Submit Your Guest Post

  1. Send your pitch or completed article to contact@technotalkative.com with the subject line: “Guest Post Submission – [Your Topic]”
  2. Include a brief author bio (2–3 sentences), your headshot, and links to your website or social profiles.
  3. Our editorial team reviews submissions within 5–7 business days. We will respond whether your article is accepted, needs revisions, or does not fit our current editorial calendar.
  4. If accepted, we may suggest minor edits for clarity, SEO, and formatting. We will notify you before publishing and share the live link once your article is live.

Preferred format: Google Doc or Word document (.docx). Please do not send PDFs or HTML files.

Note: By submitting, you grant TechnoTalkative the right to publish, edit for formatting and clarity, and promote the article across our channels. The content must remain exclusive to TechnoTalkative after publication.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I submit a guest post to TechnoTalkative?

Email your completed article or a detailed pitch to contact@technotalkative.com with the subject line “Guest Post Submission – [Your Topic]”. Include your author bio, headshot, and any relevant links.

What topics are accepted for guest posts?

We accept articles on mobile app development (Android, iOS, Flutter), AI and machine learning in software, SaaS product development, healthcare technology, startup engineering, DevOps, backend architecture, APIs, and developer productivity tools. All submissions must be original, human-written, and technically substantive.

Do you provide do-follow backlinks?

Yes. Accepted guest posts receive 1–2 contextual do-follow backlinks within the article body, provided the linked resources are relevant and non-spammy. You also get links in your author bio.

How long does the review process take?

Our editorial team reviews every submission within 5–7 business days. You will receive a response regardless of whether your article is accepted or not.

Can I republish my article on my own blog after it goes live?

We require exclusivity after publication. However, you may share a summary or excerpt on your blog with a canonical link pointing back to the TechnoTalkative version. Cross-posting the full article elsewhere is not permitted.

Is there a fee to submit a guest post?

We evaluate submissions on merit. Reach out to us at contact@technotalkative.com with your pitch, and we will discuss the details based on your content quality and topic relevance.

What is the minimum word count?

We recommend a minimum of 1,200 words. Longer, comprehensive articles (1,500–2,500 words) with code examples, visuals, and real-world context tend to perform significantly better and are more likely to be accepted.


Ready to Share Your Expertise?

We are looking for developers, CTOs, founders, and technical writers who have something real to share. If that is you, we want to hear from you.

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