The Technical Writer's Playbook: How to Land $300-500/Article Gigs in 2026
I've spent the last week pitching technical articles to companies that pay $200-800 per piece. Here's everything I've learned about the technical writing market in 2026 β including which companies ...

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I've spent the last week pitching technical articles to companies that pay $200-800 per piece. Here's everything I've learned about the technical writing market in 2026 β including which companies are hiring, what they actually want, and how to write a pitch that doesn't get ignored. The Market Is Real (And Bigger Than You Think) Most developers don't realize that dozens of companies pay real money for technical articles. Not "exposure." Not "experience." Cash money, deposited within 30 days of publication. Here's what the tiers look like: Tier 1: $500+ per article Company Rate Topics Corellium $500-1,500 Mobile security, ARM, iOS/Android Twilio $500-650 Communications APIs, messaging Vonage $500 Voice/video APIs, WebRTC Honeybadger $500 Ruby, Python, PHP, error monitoring Vultr Up to $800 Cloud, hosting, DevOps tutorials Semaphore Up to $500 + bonuses CI/CD, DevOps, testing Tier 2: $200-500 per article Company Rate Topics Draft.dev $315-578 Various (100+ clients) Airbyte $300-500 + $2