Write For Us — Technology Guest Posts

Searching for a “technology write for us” page that actually accepts quality guest posts from Indian writers? You have found it. Structurespys is an independent tech blog for Indian readers, and we welcome guest contributions from developers, engineers, product reviewers, fintech professionals, students and tech journalists who can write clear, useful, original articles in English. This page explains exactly what we publish, how to pitch, and what you get in return — read it fully before submitting, because pitches that ignore these guidelines are declined.

We built this tech guest post programme because some of the best insights come from people working inside the industry: the developer who has shipped UPI integrations, the engineer testing EV batteries, the analyst tracking telecom pricing. If that sounds like you, we would love to feature your work on structurespys.com.

Why Write for Structurespys?

There are hundreds of “write for us technology” pages on the internet. Here is why contributing to Structurespys is worth your time:

  • A real audience in India: Our readers are Indian tech buyers, students and professionals. If your expertise is relevant to this market, your article reaches people who will actually use your advice.
  • Genuine editorial support: Every accepted draft is edited by a human editor who improves clarity and structure without flattening your voice. Many first-time contributors tell us the feedback alone was worth the effort.
  • Author credit and a do-follow link: Published guest posts include your name, a short bio and one author link (details in the backlink policy below), giving you a portfolio piece on a growing, India-focused publication.
  • Long shelf life: We favour evergreen guides and keep them updated, so a strong article keeps working for you months after it goes live.
  • No pay-to-publish confusion: Editorial guest posts are free to submit and free to publish. We do not charge writers for standard contributions, and quality is the only gate.

One more honest point before you scroll on. Guest posting only works when both sides benefit, so we are upfront about the exchange: you bring expertise and an original draft, we bring editing, an audience and a permanent byline. What we do not offer is a shortcut for bulk link builders — if your goal is ten low-effort links a month, this is the wrong page, and both of us will save time if you close the tab now.

Topics We Accept for a Technology Guest Post

We publish articles that help Indian readers make better decisions about technology. Pitch within these categories for the best chance of acceptance:

Tech News and Analysis

Commentary and explainers on developments that matter in India — Digital India programmes, policy changes, industry hiring trends, and major product launches. Straight news rehashes are not useful to us; we want analysis that tells readers what a story means for them.

Gadgets and Reviews

Hands-on reviews and buying guides for smartphones, laptops, wearables, audio gear and smart TVs. You must have actually used the device, and pricing must be in ₹ with India availability. Budget and mid-range segments perform especially well with our audience.

Apps and Software

Comparisons, reviews and recommendations covering Android and iOS apps, productivity tools, and software for students and professionals. We care about privacy practices, free-versus-paid value, and how well an app works on typical Indian devices and networks.

AI and Emerging Tech

Practical explainers on artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation — especially real applications in Indian agriculture, healthcare, education and startups. Skip the “AI will change everything” think pieces; show readers what is actually happening and how to use it.

How-To Guides and Tutorials

Step-by-step tutorials that solve real problems: securing accounts, fixing slow devices, setting up home networks, using government digital services. These are our most-read articles, and clear numbered steps with exact menu paths are essential.

Cybersecurity and Privacy

Scam awareness, safe banking practices, Aadhaar and data protection, password hygiene and privacy tools. India faces a flood of UPI fraud and phishing attacks, so accurate, actionable security writing is always in demand here. Sensationalism and fear-mongering are not.

Fintech and UPI

Digital payments, UPI apps, neobanking, personal finance apps and the technology behind them. Writers with genuine fintech industry experience are especially welcome. Note that we publish technology guidance, not investment advice — no stock tips or crypto price predictions.

Electric Vehicles and Smart Mobility

EV buying guides, charging infrastructure, battery technology and the Indian EV ecosystem from two-wheelers to cars. This space changes fast, so articles must reflect current models, subsidies and real on-road conditions in India.

Telecom and Connectivity

Broadband and mobile network comparisons, 5G coverage and use cases, recharge plan analysis and Wi-Fi optimisation. Readers constantly ask which plan or provider makes sense for their city and budget, and well-researched answers earn lasting traffic.

Topics We Do Not Accept

To save everyone time, we automatically reject pitches for: casino, betting, gambling or rummy content; adult content; essay-writing services; CBD or pharmaceutical products; cryptocurrency investment schemes or price predictions; loan and instant-credit promotions; generic business or lifestyle articles with a thin tech angle; press releases disguised as articles; and anything produced by spinning or lightly editing AI output. If your pitch is really an advertisement for your product, ask us about sponsored options through the contact page instead of submitting it as an editorial tech guest post.

Content Quality Guidelines

Every guest article is held to the same standard as our in-house work. Before you write, make sure you can meet all of the following:

  • Originality: 100% original work, never published anywhere else — including your own blog, Medium or LinkedIn. We check every submission for plagiarism and for undisclosed AI generation, and rejection on either count is final.
  • Word count: Minimum 1,000 words; 1,200–1,800 is the sweet spot. Depth matters more than length, but thin 500-word posts will not be considered.
  • Formatting: A short intro that gets to the point, descriptive H2 and H3 subheadings every few paragraphs, bullet lists where they help, and a brief conclusion. No walls of text.
  • India focus: Prices in ₹, products actually available in India, and Indian services (UPI, Jio, Aadhaar, ONDC and so on) as your reference points wherever relevant.
  • Sources: Link claims to official or high-authority sources — government portals, official brand pages, peer-reviewed research. Avoid citing random blogs, and never invent statistics.
  • Images: Optional but welcome. Send only images you own or that are licensed for commercial reuse, as JPG or PNG attachments with suggested captions. We create the featured image ourselves.
  • Tone: Helpful, human and specific. Write like you are explaining something to a smart friend, not padding a college assignment.

SEO Guidelines for Contributors

You do not need to be an SEO expert, but a few habits make your article far more likely to rank and therefore to be accepted:

  • Pick one clear primary keyword or question your article answers, and use it naturally in the title, the first paragraph and a couple of subheadings.
  • Write for search intent: if someone searches “best budget laptop for students India”, they want specific models and prices, not a history of laptops.
  • Use descriptive subheadings that could stand alone as answers — they help readers skim and help search engines understand the page.
  • Keep keyword usage natural. Stuffed, robotic text is rejected regardless of how well-optimised it looks.
  • Suggest 2–3 internal links to existing Structurespys articles if you know relevant ones; otherwise our editors will add them.
  • Do not add links to your own site inside the article body. Your link belongs in the author bio (see the backlink policy below).

How to Submit: Step-by-Step Process

Ready to pitch? Follow these steps exactly:

  1. Pitch first, write second. Email us 2–3 headline ideas with a two-line summary of each, plus a sentence about your relevant experience. Do not send a full draft cold — pitching first protects your time.
  2. Wait for topic approval. We reply to promising pitches with feedback, an angle we would prefer, or a straight green light.
  3. Write the draft following the quality and SEO guidelines above. Submit it as a Google Docs link (preferred) or a Word attachment.
  4. Include your author bio — 2–3 sentences, written in third person, with the one link you want us to use.
  5. Email everything to ashifurrahman277@pm.me with the subject line “Guest Post: [Your Proposed Title]”. Using this subject line genuinely speeds up our triage.
  6. Respond to edits. If our editors request revisions, turning them around promptly keeps your article in the publishing queue.

Editorial Review Timeline

We read every serious pitch, and here is what to expect after you hit send. Pitch responses usually take 3–5 working days; if you have not heard back after 7 working days, one polite follow-up is welcome. Full drafts take longer because they go through plagiarism checks, fact-checking and editing — typically 5–10 working days from submission to a decision. Accepted articles are usually published within two weeks of final approval, and we send you the live link the day it goes up. We may edit for clarity, formatting, accuracy and house style; significant changes are shown to you before publishing, minor copy edits are not.

After publishing, your work is not abandoned. We monitor how guest articles perform, refresh outdated prices and product names over time, and occasionally ask original authors whether they would like to update their own piece first. If a reader flags an error in your article, we will loop you in before making factual corrections wherever practical. Treat your Structurespys byline as a living portfolio page rather than a one-time post.

Author Bio and Backlink Policy

Published contributors receive an author bio of 2–3 sentences at the end of the article, and it may include one do-follow link to your website, portfolio, LinkedIn profile or company page. Read the conditions carefully:

  • The link must point to a legitimate, relevant, family-safe site. Links to spammy domains, link farms, or the rejected niches listed above are removed without discussion.
  • One link only, in the bio only. Promotional links inserted into the article body are stripped during editing.
  • Links are provided in good faith but remain subject to review. If a destination later turns into something objectionable, we may change the link to no-follow or remove it.
  • We do not guarantee rankings, traffic or “DA” outcomes — we are a publication, not a link-selling service.

FAQs — Write for Us Technology India

Do you pay for guest posts?

Not at this stage. Contributors receive an author bio, one do-follow link and a published portfolio piece on a growing Indian tech publication. If we introduce paid commissions later, this page will say so.

Do you charge a fee to publish?

No. Editorial guest posts are free. Anyone emailing you a “publishing fee” in our name is a scammer — our only address is ashifurrahman277@pm.me. Sponsored posts are a separate, clearly labelled arrangement.

Can I republish my article on my own blog later?

No. We require exclusive rights so search engines treat Structurespys as the original source. You may share the link anywhere and quote a short excerpt with a link back.

Can I use AI tools while writing?

Using AI for research, outlining or grammar checking is fine. Submitting largely AI-generated text as your own work is not — we test for it, and it results in permanent rejection. Your experience and judgment are the entire reason to publish you.

I am a student with no published work. Can I still contribute?

Yes. We care about the quality of your pitch and draft, not your CV. Some of the best how-to writers are students who recently solved the exact problem they are writing about.

Can agencies or brands submit on behalf of clients?

You may pitch, but disclose the client relationship upfront. Undisclosed promotional content is rejected, and repeat offenders are blocked. For openly commercial content, ask about sponsored posts instead.

What word count should I aim for?

At least 1,000 words, ideally 1,200–1,800. Comprehensive beats long: cover the topic fully, then stop.

How many guest posts can I contribute?

There is no limit. Contributors who consistently deliver clean, accurate drafts often become regular columnists, and regulars get faster reviews and first pick of requested topics.

Ready to Pitch? Here Is Your Next Step

If you have read this far, you are exactly the kind of careful writer we want. Send your 2–3 topic ideas to ashifurrahman277@pm.me with the subject line “Guest Post: [Your Proposed Title]”, or reach us through the contact page if you have questions before pitching. Whether you found this page by searching “technology write for us”, “tech guest post India” or a recommendation from another writer, we look forward to reading your ideas — and to putting your byline in front of Indian tech readers.