About guest contributions
TFGadgets welcomes thoughtful guest contributions about technology, gadgets, software, science, digital culture, and related topics. A guest post should help readers understand a real question, product, development, or practical problem. We prefer original reporting, careful analysis, useful testing, and clear explanations over promotional copy.
Topics we consider
- Consumer technology, phones, computers, cameras, audio, gaming, and emerging devices.
- Software, privacy, security, accessibility, AI, science, and responsible innovation.
- How-to explainers, comparisons, repairability, buying guidance, and documented first-hand experience.
We do not accept political campaigning, hate or harassment, deceptive health claims, illegal activity, copied articles, spun content, undisclosed paid placements, or material that promotes infringement.
Originality and evidence
Submissions must be original to the contributor or clearly identify material that is licensed for reuse. Claims should be supported by links to reliable sources, official documentation, public records, testing notes, or clearly described personal experience. Do not invent quotes, specifications, benchmarks, dates, or sources. Tell us when information is preliminary or uncertain.
Structure and quality
Use a clear headline, useful introduction, descriptive headings, short paragraphs, and a conclusion that answers the reader’s likely next question. Explain technical terms, identify the intended audience, and disclose limitations. A typical feature should be detailed enough to be useful rather than written to hit an arbitrary word count.
Links, products, and images
Include only links that help the reader verify a claim or take a relevant next step. Do not insert keyword-stuffed links, tracking links, or client links without disclosure. You must have permission to submit images, screenshots, charts, or video; provide attribution and license details where required. TFGadgets may resize, crop, caption, or replace an asset that cannot be used lawfully or accessibly.
AI assistance and disclosure
AI tools may help with brainstorming or editing, but the contributor remains responsible for originality, accuracy, rights, and disclosure. Tell us if AI materially assisted the submission. AI output must be checked against the cited sources and must not contain private or confidential information.
Editorial review
Submission does not guarantee publication, a backlink, payment, a particular date, or a positive opinion. Editors may fact-check, shorten, rewrite, request sources, change the headline, add disclosures, or decline a submission. We may contact you with questions before making a decision.
Owner: Vasu · Last reviewed: August 19, 2026