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Share practical PDF knowledge with an audience that needs it. We publish guides and tutorials that genuinely help people.

What we publish

We publish two types of content:

  • Guides — in-depth explanations of PDF concepts, formats, workflows, and best practices. Ideal for topics like "what is PDF/A?", "how does PDF compression actually work?", or "when should you use PDF vs. DOCX?".
  • Tutorials — step-by-step walkthroughs of specific PDF tasks. Should be actionable and completable using tools the reader already has access to (bonus points if iSavePDF is useful for it).

What we look for

  • Practical, specific, and genuinely useful to someone with a PDF problem
  • 1,500–2,500 words — long enough to be useful, short enough to respect the reader’s time
  • Original — not published or substantially reprinted elsewhere
  • Written in clear English (we can help edit non-native writing if the content is strong)
  • Screenshots or examples where they help; not mandatory

What we don’t publish

  • Promotional content or company announcements
  • Articles that exist primarily to place a backlink
  • Thin content that could be a paragraph stretched to fill 1,500 words
  • Content outside the PDF / document workflow space

The process

Send a pitch — one paragraph describing the article, why it’s useful to our readers, and your relevant background — to hello@isavepdf.com with subject line [Write for Us] Your article title here.

If the pitch fits, we’ll confirm the angle and ask for a draft. We review drafts within five business days. We may edit for clarity, style, or to add iSavePDF tool links where they’re genuinely relevant.

We don’t pay for guest posts, but we credit authors by name (and optionally a brief bio with a personal site link).

Questions

Email hello@isavepdf.com. See also: recent articles to get a feel for tone and scope.