Honeybadger is an error monitoring company that helps developers find and fix bugs quicker. They are looking for developers to create several series of articles. A series will consist of 3 to 5 stand-alone articles of 500 to 1,000 words each. Payment for one article will start at $500. Payment will be higher for longer pieces. For details, visit this page.
MakeUseOf is a consumer technology website that offers technology tips, tutorials, reviews, and giveaways. They are “looking for long-term freelance relationships with US writers.” They expect at least 8 articles per month. They pay $120 per article (about 1,000 words). To learn more, visit this page.
Logic is a print and digital magazine about technology and society. They publish 3 times a year. They are looking for reported articles, features, essays, and profiles for their next theme, Security. They pay $150 for shorter essays (1,000 to 1,200 words) and $400 for longer features (2,000 to 3,000 words and up). The deadline for submission of pitches is Oct 30, 2019. To learn more, refer to this page.
CareersJS is a recruitment consultancy for JavaScript developers. They are looking for articles of 1,500 to 2,500 words for their magazine. The articles should be primarily aimed at mid-level or senior JavaScript developers. Pay is $400 per article. For details, visit this page.
The Slowdown is a publication by Slalom, a consulting firm focused on technology and business. They feature “thoughtful journalism about technology, culture, and creativity — and the weird and wonderful ways they intersect.” They are looking for fresh voices for their publication. They prefer stories with original research. Target story length: 500 to 2,000 words. Pay: $1.50/word. To send a pitch, refer to this page.
3Dprinterchat.com is a website about 3D printing. They are looking for pitches and completed articles. The submissions for their blog sections should be of 500 to 2,800 words, while the submissions for their feature articles should start at 1,000 words. Payment is $8 to $50 per post. To learn more, visit this page.
ToolsQA is a website focused on testing. They are looking for articles about software testing, automation testing tools, testing tools, or anything that is related to testing. They pay $10 to $100 per article depending on its length. For more information, refer to this page.
Spring Framework Guru is a website that offers tutorials on how to use the Spring Framework. They are always seeking people who can write great how-to articles. They pay $35 to $150 per article based on the word count and the skill level of the contributor. To learn more, visit this page.
Simple:Press is a forum plugin for WordPress. They are looking for articles that are “substantial and provide information that other Simple:Press users can use with their own forum.” Such articles are generally over 1,000 words and have multiple images illustrating the concepts discussed. Pay is $300 per article. For details, refer to this page.
Techiediaries is a website that offers tutorials and articles on software and web technologies. They want articles on the topics of “JavaScript, Angular, React, Vue, Ionic, Flutter, React Native, Java, PHP, Python & Django.” Last we checked, it wasn't clear whether they were still accepting submissions. Details here.