Original content only
Submitted content must be original, unpublished, and not submitted to another website at the same time. We do not accept spun, copied, lightly rewritten, or AI-spam-style content.
Compsmag welcomes high-quality, original, practical technology content that helps readers solve problems, understand products, and make better digital decisions. If you want to contribute to a technology-first publishing platform, start here.
This page is for writers, technology enthusiasts, professionals, product experts, and contributors who want to publish useful, relevant, and original content for Compsmag readers. We are especially interested in content that is practical, easy to follow, and clearly focused on technology, software, devices, platforms, digital tools, troubleshooting, and product insight.
We prefer articles that are written for humans first: clear structure, strong explanations, realistic examples, and genuine usefulness. If your submission is only promotional, too generic, or written mainly for backlinks, it is unlikely to be accepted.
Submitted content must be original, unpublished, and not submitted to another website at the same time. We do not accept spun, copied, lightly rewritten, or AI-spam-style content.
Your topic should fit Compsmag’s technology-focused audience. Strong categories include software, operating systems, apps, digital tools, gadgets, troubleshooting, guides, comparisons, and product knowledge.
Keep the article structured, readable, and practical. Use short paragraphs, helpful subheadings, clean grammar, and direct explanations that readers can follow.
We prefer substantial content rather than thin posts. In most cases, submissions should be detailed enough to fully answer the topic, usually 900 words or more when appropriate.
Articles should provide value first. Overly commercial messaging, repeated sales language, or forced brand promotion may be removed or rejected.
If you reference statistics, research, or third-party claims, include proper source links or verifiable attribution where needed.
Every submission is reviewed before publication. We may accept, reject, request revision, shorten, reformat, retitle, or edit a submitted post to align it with our editorial quality and site standards.
Sending a submission does not guarantee publication. We reserve the right to reject any content that does not fit our audience, quality expectations, or editorial direction.
Reasonable author attribution may be allowed, but promotional links may be edited, removed, or marked differently depending on editorial relevance and policy.
If you have a strong technology topic, a clear angle, and something genuinely useful to say, we would rather see a thoughtful pitch than a generic outreach email.