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Share how you really use AI writing tools. Teach workflows, compare stacks, and help others make smarter decisions about AI in content.

Last updated: October 1, 2025

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aiwriter.review is built for people who care about how AI tools work in practice—not just feature lists. If you have strong opinions, experiments, or processes around AI writing tools, we’ll give you a place to share them with an audience that understands the details and wants to learn from real experience.

1. Who We’re Looking For

We welcome AI practitioners, content strategists, SaaS marketers, prompt engineers, founders, and power users of AI tools. If you use AI writing tools in real workflows and can share practical insights, frameworks, or experiments, we’d love to feature your work on aiwriter.review.

2. Content We Love

We are looking for deep, honest, and practical content around AI writing tools: hands-on tool reviews, workflow breakdowns, use-case tutorials, benchmark-style comparisons, content operations, and real-world case studies. The focus is always on helping readers choose, configure, and use AI tools better.

3. Editorial Guidelines

Articles should typically be between 1,200–2,500 words, original (not published elsewhere), and written in clear, jargon-light language. We prefer evidence-based insights, screenshots or examples (where possible), and transparent pros/cons instead of hype. Sponsored or biased content must be clearly disclosed.

4. Why Write for aiwriter.review?

As a published contributor, you get a full byline, an author bio with links, exposure to a niche audience actively evaluating AI tools, and a strong portfolio piece that showcases your expertise in AI content, tooling, and workflows.

Topics That Fit Best

These are examples, not limits. If your idea helps someone use AI tools more effectively, it's probably a good fit.

AI Tool Reviews & Deep Dives

Objective breakdowns of AI writing platforms, prompting features, editor UX, pricing, strengths, and limitations—ideally based on real projects.

Prompting & Workflow Playbooks

Step-by-step guides on how you structure prompts, chains, or multi-tool workflows to research, outline, draft, or repurpose content efficiently.

Comparisons & Stack Decisions

Honest comparisons between tools (e.g., tool vs. tool, or stack vs. stack) with clear trade-offs, performance notes, and who each setup is best for.

Content Ops & Strategy with AI

How teams use AI writers at scale: editorial workflows, QA processes, SEO considerations, style consistency, and human review best practices.

5. Quality & Non-Promotional Policy

Articles should prioritize clarity, honesty, and usefulness over promotion. It’s fine to mention tools you like, including your own, but the piece must still be genuinely helpful, comparison-friendly, and fair. Thin, purely promotional, or AI-generated content with minimal editing will be rejected.

6. What to Include in Your Pitch

  • Proposed article title and 3–5 bullet points of outline.
  • Which AI tools you’ll mention and whether you have any commercial relationship with them.
  • A short note on who the article is for (solo creator, agency, in-house content team, etc.).
  • 1–2 links to previous writing samples (if available, not mandatory).

Ready to Pitch an Article?

Send us your pitch or draft article and we’ll review it for fit, quality, and uniqueness. If it aligns with what our readers need, we’ll get back to you with next steps and an estimated publication date.

Email: contact@aiwriter.review

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Please allow 3–7 business days for an initial response. If we don’t accept a piece, you’re free to publish it elsewhere.