Write for us

Do you love writing about embedded systems, electronics, microcontrollers, IoT, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, firmware, PCB design, or robotics?

At DIY Embedded, we welcome contributors who want to share useful, practical, and well-written content with our audience. If you are a developer, engineer, maker, hobbyist, student, or technical writer with something valuable to say, we would love to hear from you.

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Become a Contributor

We are looking for contributors who can write clear, helpful, and original articles related to embedded technology and hands-on electronics. Our readers enjoy content that teaches them something practical, solves a technical problem, or walks them through a project step by step.

Whether you want to submit one article or become a regular contributor, we are open to quality submissions.

Topics We Accept

You can write for us on topics such as:

  • Embedded systems
  • Embedded programming
  • C and C++ for embedded development
  • Microcontrollers
  • Arduino projects
  • Raspberry Pi tutorials
  • ESP32 and ESP8266
  • STM32 development
  • Firmware development
  • IoT projects and tutorials
  • Sensor integration
  • PCB design
  • Circuit design
  • Robotics
  • Home automation
  • Electronics troubleshooting
  • Debugging embedded devices
  • RTOS topics
  • Communication protocols such as UART, I2C, SPI, CAN, BLE, and MQTT
  • DIY electronics projects
  • Product prototyping
  • Embedded Linux

We also welcome tutorials, project walkthroughs, how-to articles, opinion pieces, beginner guides, and advanced technical content.

Guest Post Guidelines

To keep quality high, please follow these guidelines before you submit your article:

  • Your article must be original and not published elsewhere.
  • Content should be useful, detailed, and easy to understand.
  • We prefer articles that are at least 800 words, though longer technical articles are welcome.
  • Use clear headings, short paragraphs, and practical examples where possible.
  • If your article includes code, diagrams, or screenshots, that is a big plus.
  • Avoid overly promotional content.
  • We may edit submissions for clarity, formatting, grammar, and style.
  • We reserve the right to reject submissions that do not fit our audience.

What We Look For

The best guest posts are:

  • Practical
  • Technical but readable
  • Well structured
  • Based on real experience
  • Helpful to makers, engineers, and developers

We especially like articles that explain how something works, how to build something, how to fix something, or how to choose the right embedded solution.

Who Can Write for Us?

We accept submissions from:

  • Embedded engineers
  • Electronics enthusiasts
  • IoT developers
  • Makers and hobbyists
  • Students in engineering or computer science
  • Robotics builders
  • Technical bloggers
  • Firmware developers
  • PCB designers
  • Industry professionals

You do not need to be a full-time writer. If you know your topic and can explain it well, feel free to pitch us.

How to Submit a Guest Post

If you want to write for us, send your topic idea or completed article by email to:

info@diyembedded.com

When emailing us, please include:

  • Your proposed article title
  • A short summary or outline
  • A few lines about yourself
  • Any links to previously published work, if available

If your topic is a good fit for DIY Embedded, we will get back to you.

Why Write for DIY Embedded?

Writing for DIY Embedded is a great way to:

  • Share your knowledge with a targeted technical audience
  • Build your reputation in embedded systems and electronics
  • Showcase your projects and expertise
  • Reach developers, makers, and engineers interested in practical tech
  • Contribute to a growing electronics and embedded community

Submit Your Idea Today

If you have a great idea for an article on embedded systems, electronics, IoT, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, firmware, or robotics, we would love to review it.

Send your pitch or article to info@diyembedded.com and tell us what you would like to write about.

We look forward to hearing from you.