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Share your expertise in QA, test automation, and AI testing with a growing audience of engineering professionals. We publish high-quality, practitioner-written content — no fluff.
Submit a PitchWhy write for us
What you get
Reach thousands of engineers
Your article reaches QA engineers, test leads, and engineering managers worldwide.
Build your personal brand
Every post includes a full author bio, photo, and links to your site and social profiles.
SEO-optimised platform
We invest heavily in SEO — your article gets long-term organic visibility, not just a day-one spike.
Editorial support
Our editors work with you to sharpen your draft before publication. No lone rejections.
What we publish
Topics we cover
Playwright, Cypress, Selenium, Appium tutorials
API testing with REST Assured, Postman, or k6
AI-powered test generation and maintenance
Agentic AI and autonomous testing pipelines
Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, Jenkins CI/CD
QE strategy, test architecture, and TDD/BDD
Performance, security, and accessibility testing
Test data management and environment strategies
LLM testing — evaluating AI-generated outputs
Career advice for QA engineers and test leads
Not sure if your idea fits? Send us a quick pitch — we're open to topics adjacent to the list above.
Submission guidelines
What we look for
We love
- Original, unpublished content (no reposts from your own blog)
- Minimum 1,200 words — we prefer 1,800–2,500 for in-depth guides
- Working code examples tested by you
- Practical takeaways a reader can apply the same day
- Clear structure: intro → problem → solution → conclusion
- Screenshots or diagrams where they add clarity
We reject
- Pure product promotion or thinly veiled ads
- AI-generated content submitted as your own without disclosure
- Content simultaneously submitted to other publications
- Topics outside QA, testing, automation, or AI engineering
- Plagiarised or reused content from any source
How it works
The process
01
Send a pitch
Email us your idea in 2–3 sentences: the topic, target audience, and key takeaways. No full draft needed yet.
02
Get a green light
We reply within 5 business days. If we love the idea, we'll confirm and share our style guide.
03
Write your draft
Write the full article. Use our template and guidelines to keep the format consistent.
04
Editorial review
Our editors review for accuracy, clarity, and completeness. We'll collaborate with you on any changes.
05
Published!
Your article goes live with your author bio, social links, and full SEO treatment.
Typical timeline: Pitch response within 5 business days. Draft to publication usually takes 2–3 weeks depending on editorial queue and revision rounds.
Ready to share your expertise?
Send us your topic idea in 2–3 sentences. Tell us who it's for and what a reader will learn. That's all we need to get started.