Are you a technology writer searching for a “write for us technology” opportunity that actually values quality? You have found the right page. Speechfind welcomes guest contributions from writers, developers, product experts and tech enthusiasts who can create genuinely useful content about speech technology, AI tools, apps and gadgets. If you have been looking to submit a guest post to a focused, growing tech blog with an engaged Indian audience, read on — this page tells you everything you need to know.
A technology guest post on Speechfinds is not a link-dumping exercise. We publish contributions that our readers would happily find through search, read to the end, and act on. If you can write that kind of article, we want to hear from you. Whether you call it “tech write for us”, “technology guest post” or simply pitching an article, the process below is the same — and it is designed to be fast and fair for serious writers.
Why Write for Speechfinds?
There are plenty of blogs that accept guest posts. Here is why writers choose ours:
- A focused, relevant audience. Speechfinds readers are students, creators, professionals and accessibility users in India who are actively researching speech technology, AI tools, apps and gadgets. Your article reaches people who care about exactly what you wrote.
- Real editorial support. Our editors work with you to polish structure, headlines and SEO. Published pieces represent your best work, not a rushed draft.
- Author credit and exposure. Every published guest post includes an author bio with your name, a short description and one relevant link, so readers and potential clients can find you.
- Long shelf life. We build evergreen resources, not disposable news filler. A strong guide can keep earning you readers for years.
- A growing niche. Voice and speech AI is one of the fastest-moving areas in tech, especially in India. Publishing here positions you as an early expert in the space.
We treat guest writers as collaborators, not content mills. If your first pitch is not quite right, we will usually tell you why and suggest a stronger angle rather than sending a form rejection. Many of our best-performing articles came from contributors who refined an idea with us over one or two emails before writing a word. That collaborative approach is exactly what most “submit guest post” pages promise and few deliver.
Topics We Accept
Your pitch should fit one of the five categories that structure everything on Speechfinds. Before pitching, browse the relevant category to see what we have already covered and where your idea adds something new.
Speech and Voice Technology
This is our core beat. Articles about speech recognition, text-to-speech, voice cloning, transcription technology, voice assistants and voice search all belong in our AI & Speech Technology category. Strong angles include Indian language support, accuracy comparisons, and explainers that make complex voice AI concepts accessible to everyday readers.
AI Tools and Applications
Practical coverage of AI tools that help people write, work, study and create. We prefer hands-on pieces — what you actually did with a tool, what worked, what disappointed — over generic “top 10 AI tools” lists that read like they were assembled from other people’s blog posts.
Apps and Software
Reviews, comparisons and roundups of mobile apps and desktop software, especially dictation apps, transcription services, note-taking tools and productivity software. See our Apps & Software category for the style and depth we expect. Free-tier honesty is mandatory: tell readers what they get without paying.
Gadgets and Hardware
Smart speakers, microphones, earbuds with voice assistants, voice recorders and related hardware. Reviews must be based on personal use of the actual device, with Indian pricing and availability where possible. Browse Gadgets & Reviews before pitching.
How-To Guides and Tutorials
Step-by-step tutorials that solve a specific problem: setting up voice typing, transcribing a lecture, improving dictation accuracy, using accessibility features. These are among our most-read articles. Clear numbered steps, exact menu paths and troubleshooting sections are what separate an accepted draft from a rejected one.
Tech News and Analysis
Thoughtful analysis of developments in speech AI and consumer tech relevant to India. We rarely accept plain news rewrites — we want context, implications and a clear point of view.
Topics We Do NOT Accept
To save everyone time, please do not pitch any of the following. These are automatic rejections regardless of writing quality:
- Casino, gambling, betting or lottery content of any kind
- Cryptocurrency promotion, token shilling, trading signals or “get rich” schemes
- Adult content or anything not safe for a general audience
- Essay-writing services, hacking tools, pirated software or grey-area services
- Topics unrelated to technology — fashion, loans, real estate, health supplements and similar niches, no matter how the pitch is framed
- Thinly veiled advertorials whose only purpose is a link to a commercial site
Content Guidelines
Every technology guest post we publish must meet these standards. Read them carefully — most rejections happen because a submission ignores one of these points.
- Length: Minimum 1,000 words. Most published guest posts run 1,200–2,000 words. Depth beats padding: every paragraph must earn its place.
- Originality: 100% original content, never published anywhere else — including your own blog, Medium or LinkedIn. We check every submission for plagiarism. AI-generated filler that has not been fact-checked, edited and enriched with genuine experience will be rejected.
- Experience: Write from first-hand use. “I tested this for two weeks and here is what happened” is worth more than any amount of spec-sheet summarising.
- Formatting: Use clear H2 and H3 subheadings, short paragraphs (2–4 sentences), and bullet lists where they help. Submissions should be sent as a Google Doc link or Word document.
- Images: Include relevant screenshots or images you have the right to use, with credits. Original screenshots of apps and tools are strongly preferred.
- Tone: Helpful, plain-spoken and practical. Write for a smart reader in India who may not be a tech expert. Avoid jargon, hype and marketing language.
- Accuracy: Verify prices, features and claims against current versions. Cite sources for statistics with links to the original data.
SEO Requirements
We care about search because our readers find us through it. Your submission should target one clear primary keyword or question, use it naturally in the title and at least one subheading, and answer the search intent completely. Include a suggested meta description of up to 155 characters. Do not keyword-stuff — we will edit it out — and do not target keywords that existing Speechfinds articles already rank for; check the site first. Where relevant, link naturally to one or two existing Speechfinds articles or category pages within your draft.
Linking Policy
Our linking rules are simple and non-negotiable:
- Each guest post may include one do-follow link to the author’s website or a genuinely relevant resource, placed either in the body (where contextually justified) or in the author bio.
- The linked site must be relevant to technology and safe for our audience. Links to prohibited niches listed above will be removed.
- Additional external links must point to authoritative sources (documentation, research, official product pages) and may be set to no-follow at our discretion.
- We do not sell do-follow links, and undisclosed paid links are never accepted.
How to Submit Your Guest Post
Ready to submit a guest post? Follow these steps exactly — it genuinely speeds up review:
- Step 1 — Pitch first. Email contact@speechfinds.com with the subject line “Guest Post Pitch”. Do not send a full draft cold.
- Step 2 — Include the essentials. In your email, give us 2–3 proposed headlines, a short outline (5–8 bullet points) for your strongest idea, the primary keyword you would target, and one or two links to articles you have written.
- Step 3 — Wait for approval. If the pitch fits, we will approve the topic and share any specific direction before you write. This protects you from writing a full article we cannot use.
- Step 4 — Write and submit. Send your finished draft as a Google Doc link (with edit access) or Word attachment, along with your author bio (2–3 sentences), your one author link, and any images.
- Step 5 — Revisions and publication. Our editors may request changes or edit directly for clarity, style and SEO. Once finalised, we schedule and publish your post and send you the live link.
What Happens After You Submit
We review pitches within 3–5 business days and full drafts within 7–10 business days. If your pitch is accepted, you will get a clear go-ahead with any notes. If it is not a fit, we will tell you — though during busy periods we may not be able to reply to every pitch that ignores these guidelines. If you have not heard back after ten business days, one polite follow-up email is welcome.
Once your draft is approved, we handle formatting, featured images and on-page SEO on our side. You will receive the live URL by email on publication day. We encourage authors to share their published piece on LinkedIn, X and other networks — articles that get early engagement tend to rank faster, which benefits both of us. If we later update your article to keep it current, your byline and author bio remain intact.
Author Benefits
Published contributors get a permanent author bio with their name, a short professional description and one link to their website or portfolio. Your article is promoted alongside our own content and reaches a targeted audience of Indian tech readers actively searching for the topics you write about. Consistent contributors who deliver quality work get priority review, and we are happy to build ongoing relationships with writers who treat their craft seriously.
Editorial Rights
By submitting content to Speechfinds you confirm that the work is your own, that it has not been published elsewhere, and that you have the right to grant us publication rights. We reserve the right to edit submissions for clarity, accuracy, formatting and SEO; to update articles over time as tools and prices change; to add internal links and images; and to decline or remove any content or link at our discretion. Published guest posts become part of the Speechfinds site and may not be republished elsewhere without permission. We do not pay for guest posts at this time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept sponsored posts?
We occasionally consider sponsored content if it is genuinely useful to our readers and clearly relevant to our niche. All sponsored posts are labelled as such, and sponsorship never buys a positive review. Email us with “Sponsored Post Enquiry” in the subject line to discuss terms.
How long until my pitch or draft is reviewed?
Pitches are reviewed within 3–5 business days and full drafts within 7–10 business days. Publication is usually scheduled within two to four weeks of final approval, depending on our content calendar.
Do you pay for guest posts?
No. Guest posting on Speechfinds is unpaid. Contributors receive an author bio, one do-follow link where our linking policy allows, and exposure to our audience.
Can I include links to my website?
Yes — one relevant do-follow link per post, in the body or author bio, subject to the linking policy above. Extra promotional links will be removed during editing.
Can I republish my article on my own blog later?
No. We require exclusive publication rights to protect the article’s search performance. You are welcome to share the link, quote a short excerpt with attribution, and list the piece in your portfolio.
Do you accept AI-written content?
We accept content however you draft it — but it must be accurate, original, edited by you, and grounded in real experience with the tools you discuss. Generic AI output with no first-hand testing is rejected on sight.
Ready to Pitch? Let’s Hear It
If you have read this far, you are exactly the kind of careful writer we want to work with. Send your pitch today to contact@speechfinds.com with the subject line “Guest Post Pitch”, and take a few minutes to explore Speechfind and our How-To Guides so your idea lands in the right spot. We look forward to publishing your best work.