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Write For Us — Hitechies
Contributor programme

Write for
Hitechies.

We publish original analysis from practitioners — people who build things, invest in things, and work inside the industries they write about.

Send your pitch ↗ Pitch before you write.
What we publish

We publish articles that tell readers something they did not already know. If we can read the same thing on a company blog, we won't run it.

We publish
  • Original data & research

    You ran the numbers or pulled data nobody else has. We want it.

  • Contrarian takes with evidence

    You disagree with the consensus and you can back it up.

  • Technical deep-dives

    Practitioner-level breakdowns that assume the reader is already smart.

  • Reported pieces with real sources

    You spoke to people, saw it happen, or have genuine domain access.

We don't publish
  • Press release rewrites

    If it started as a company announcement with nothing added, pass.

  • Generic listicles

    "10 things you need to know about X" with no original thinking.

  • Undisclosed promotion

    You can write about companies you're involved with — disclosed. Stealth gets pulled.

  • AI-generated filler

    Use AI to research and edit — not to replace your thinking.

Contributor guidelines
01 — Length & voice

800 to 2,500 words.

We edit for clarity and accuracy. We do not rewrite your voice — if you write like a human, it stays that way.

02 — Conflicts

Disclose everything.

If you work for, invest in, or have any financial relationship with a company you mention — say so. We publish disclosed conflicts. Never hidden ones.

03 — Process

Pitch before writing.

First-time contributors send a pitch first. One paragraph: the argument, your evidence, why our readers need it. We respond fast.

Ready to pitch

One email.
That's all.

Tell us what you know that our readers don't, and why you're the right person to say it.

Subject: Contributor pitch — [topic in 5 words]

What to include
  • 01The argument in one paragraph — what you're claiming and why it matters to our readers
  • 02Why you're the right person — what you've built, invested in, or worked on
  • 03Any data, research, or sources you already have in hand
  • 04Two or three examples of previous writing — anywhere is fine