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Hitechies publishes original analysis and reporting on AI, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, software development and startups. We are looking for contributors who are practitioners — people who build things, invest in things, or work inside the industries they write about.

What We Publish

We publish articles that tell readers something they did not already know. We do not publish press release rewrites, generic listicles, or content that promotes a company without disclosure.

We do publish original data and research, analysis from genuine domain expertise, contrarian takes backed by evidence, technical deep-dives that practitioners will find useful, and reported pieces with real sources.

Topics We Cover

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Contributor Guidelines

Articles should be 800 to 2,500 words. We edit for clarity and accuracy. We do not rewrite your voice.

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Include the argument in one paragraph, why you are the right person to write it, any data or sources you have, and two or three examples of previous writing.