Join UptimeRobot’s
community of technical writers.
Get featured on UptimeRobot and inspire readers interested in DevOps and engineering topics while establishing your expertise. We’ll reward you, too!
Why should you write for us?
We have a growing global community of over 2.3 million users who rely on us for their monitoring needs.
With a high domain authority of 62 and page authority of 64, writing for us is a unique opportunity to:
3 easy steps to start.
Send us your work
Share live examples of your previous writing and experience in relevant fields.
Research a topic or get an SEO brief
Either do SEO research for a topic you're passionate about or request a brief from us.
Get approval & agree on terms
Once we approve your topic, we’ll discuss the terms, and you’ll be ready to start writing.
Note: If you wish to submit your own topic, please ensure it hasn’t been covered already and fill in the provided template.
Writing guidelines.
Following these guidelines will increase the chances of smooth approval for your post. Your submission must be 100% original, unpublished, data-driven, interesting, and educational.
While AI can be used, it must be heavily edited and adjusted to fit our standards.
- Minimum article length: 1,500 words.
- Include links to at least 1 or 2 UptimeRobot blogs.
- Link to at least one or two product pages (e.g., monitoring types, integrations, status page).
- Support claims with the latest statistics and sources.
- Add relevant screenshots, infographics, and images.
- Follow proper title structure and hierarchy.
- Include key takeaways at the beginning of the blog.
- Use subheadings, bullet points, and shorter paragraphs to maintain readability.
- Include quotes, users' scores, and experts' opinions.
Read our complete writing guidelines.
Our editorial process.
- You submit your previous work and a brief introduction about yourself.
- We’ll send you an SEO brief or review your article suggestion.
- Once we agree on the terms, you'll write the first draft.
- We'll review the draft and provide detailed feedback for revisions.
- After finalizing the article, we’ll handle proofreading and editing.
- We’ll publish the article, crediting you as the author with a link to your website or LinkedIn profile.
- Meanwhile, we’ll process your invoice.
- If you're interested, we can discuss future collaborations, including other projects in the itrinity portfolio.
Suggested categories.
You can write on a variety of topics related to DevOps and engineering, including but not limited to:
Guides
Step-by-step instructions on technical processes.
Case studies
In-depth analysis of specific use cases.
Educational topics
Insights and knowledge-sharing on industry best practices.
How does compensation work?
We’ll agree on the price of the article before you begin writing.
Once the editorial process is completed, we’ll pay you via invoice by the end of the month in which the article is finalized.
Please note that we reserve the right to decline the first draft if it doesn’t meet our requirements.
Contact us!
Fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you.
Examples of UptimeRobot blogs.
Top 8 Free Status Page Tools & Services
A status page significantly reduces customer tickets and agent workload while building trust. Which free solution is best?
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A Comprehensive Guide to Status Pages
Learn more about how status pages can benefit your business and what the best practices are for boosting their use.
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10 Real-World Status Page Examples
How do companies like Apple or Netflix use a status page and what can you learn from them? Get inspired in our blog.
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Frequently asked questions.
- How do we communicate?
We’ll invite you to our Slack workspace, where you can stay in timely contact with our editors.
- What are we looking for?
We seek authors who:
- Stay updated in their field and propose relevant article topics.
- Deliver well-researched, original content that improves upon existing articles on the same topic.
- Write in-depth guides with high-quality, real-world examples.
- Have excellent English writing skills and a clear, engaging style.
- Possesses professional-level expertise in a backend language.
We're looking for writers who can consistently provide valuable insights and practical knowledge to our readers.
- What are we not looking for?
- Unrelated or beginner-level articles that don’t provide real value, as our audience consists of tech-savvy professionals and DevOps experts.
- News articles based on recent events; we focus on timeless, practical content.
- Duplicated or rewritten content that already exists elsewhere—originality is key.
- AI-generated content with minimal editing or lack of depth.
- Content that lacks actionable insights or real-world applicability.
We’re seeking high-quality, insightful content that genuinely helps our readers excel in their fields.
- Where will we publish your article?
Depending on the topic and purpose, we’ll publish your article either on our blog or in our knowledge hub.