Are you deeply involved in the Kubernetes ecosystem and eager to share your insights with developers worldwide? The Kubezilla community is inviting passionate contributors like you to join our writer program and help shape the future of cloud-native education.
Getting started is straightforward: send us an email at kubezilla@gmail.com with your article idea and a short outline of what you’d like to cover. Once we approve your proposal, you’ll receive credentials to publish directly on our platform.
As a Kubezilla contributor, you’ll gain visibility among thousands of DevOps professionals, build your personal brand, and have the opportunity to earn exclusive Kubernetes merchandise and swag!

We’re excited to hear your ideas and welcome you into our growing community of technical writers.
Table of Contents
- Topics We’re Looking For
- What’s In It For You?
- Frequently Asked Questions
Topics We’re Looking For
We’re actively seeking content creators who can develop engaging material around these areas:
- Kubernetes Deep Dives: Explore any tool from our community-curated Kubernetes tools directory and share your hands-on experience with it.
- Kubernetes Deployment Guides: Show developers how to deploy containerized applications using Kubernetes. Think practical tutorials similar to this article that make Kubernetes more accessible to newcomers.
- Kubernetes Fundamentals & Advanced Topics: Help demystify Kubernetes by creating educational content around its core concepts and advanced features. Check out the official Kubernetes website for inspiration on cutting-edge topics worth exploring. 🤗
- WebAssembly: Explore how containers and WebAssembly complement each other in building next-generation applications.
- IoT with Kubernetes: Demonstrate how Kubernetes can accelerate IoT application deployment and management.
- Blockchain Infrastructure: Cover blockchain deployment patterns and use cases in Kubernetes environments.
- Cloud-Native Ecosystem: Write about any cloud-native tools, platforms, or practices that help developers build better systems.
What’s In It For You?
With over thousands of followers on Twitter and millions of annual visitors from the DevOps community, Kubezilla offers a powerful platform for your voice. Here’s why you should consider contributing:
1. Amplify Your Impact: Your content will reach a worldwide audience of developers, platform engineers, and DevOps practitioners who are actively seeking knowledge and solutions.
2. Build Your Brand: Position yourself as a thought leader in the cloud-native space. Publishing on Kubezilla strengthens your professional credibility and creates opportunities for collaboration, speaking engagements, and career advancement.
3. Make a Difference: Your tutorials, insights, and real-world experiences will help developers overcome challenges and accelerate their Kubernetes journey. You’ll be directly contributing to the success of countless engineers.
4. Give Back to the Community: Contributing to Kubezilla is your chance to support the open-source and cloud-native community that has likely helped you in your own journey. Your articles will spark conversations and inspire innovation.
5. Sharpen Your Skills: The process of researching and writing technical content deepens your own expertise. It keeps you current with industry trends and forces you to think critically about the technologies you use daily.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of articles do you publish?
We focus on technical content related to DevOps, Kubernetes, cloud-native technologies, and the broader container ecosystem.
How long should my article be?
We’re looking for comprehensive articles in the 1,000-1,500 word range that provide real value to readers.
Do you have a review process?
Yes, all submissions go through an editorial review by Collabnix community members to ensure quality and technical accuracy.
Have more questions?
Join our Slack community where you can connect with editors and fellow contributors, or reach out to us at kubezilla@gmail.com