When you’re self-hosting open-source tools, configuring Linux environments, or managing cloud workloads, chances are you’ve hit that point where browsing forums or asking AI just doesn’t cut it anymore. The deeper you dig, the tougher it is to find guides that make you think, “ I finally found what I was looking for ” on the first try. We’ve experienced this gap ourselves. And that’s exactly why we introduced Vultr Creator Program, so developers like you can share hard-earned, battle-tested solutions that help others get unstuck and get rewarded for it in return.
What is Vultr Creator Program?
The Vultr Creator Program is an opportunity for developers, technical writers, DevOps engineers, SREs, and system administrators to contribute production-grade tutorials that go beyond generic documentation. Through this initiative, we aim to expand our documentation library with step-by-step resources that enable users to make the most of Vultr’s global cloud infrastructure.
What Kind of Content Can You Submit?
The Vultr Creator Program welcomes contributions across various domains, from Linux administration and cloud-native tooling to DevOps automation and ML experiments. To simplify submissions, we categorize content into two major types:
Articles: Platform-agnostic tutorials that cover widely-used technologies or programming workflows. These don’t have to revolve around Vultr directly, which makes them useful to a broader developer audience.
Guides: Vultr-specific tutorials that walk users through using a specific Vultr product or feature. These guides help other developers deploy, configure, migrate, or manage services on Vultr.
What Does High-Quality Look Like?
We’ve seen some excellent contributions from creators that go above and beyond in terms of clarity, usefulness, and depth. Here are a few examples that show what makes a submission truly valuable:
High-Quality Articles:
- How to Install Composer with PHP
- How to Deploy Invoice Ninja – An Open Source Invoicing Application and Alternative to FreshBooks
- How to Create Environment Variables in Linux
High-Quality Vultr Guides:
- How to Migrate DigitalOcean Container Registry to Vultr Container Registry
- How to Set Up Automatic Backups with Rclone and Vultr Object Storage
- How to Use Vultr’s cPanel Marketplace Application
What You Get?
Whether you're sharing your expertise or building a writing portfolio, the Vultr Creator Program is designed to recognize and reward your work.
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Earn up to
$800
per published piece. - Write from anywhere, on your own schedule.
- Become part of a growing global network of 170+ creators.
- Connect with the Vultr DevRel team during Bi-Weekly Office Hours.
How it Works?
Contributing to the Vultr Creator Program is straightforward and focused on what you do best:
- Pick a topic from the available pool, or propose one aligned with your skills and experience.
- Write practical tutorials that actually help other developers.
- Collaborate with our editorial team to refine your draft for accuracy.
- Once finalized, you receive a payout based on the quality and complexity of your submission.
- Your work is then published on Vultr Docs, promoted across channels, and fully credited to you, helping you build visibility in the developer community.
Join Us Today
Sign up on the Vultr Creator Dashboard and submit your application to become a Vultr Creator: https://dub.sh/77HnHly.
To get familiar with the program’s details, payout structure, guidelines, and best practices, check out the Vultr Creator Handbook. It’s your comprehensive resource to understand how the program works and how you can make the most of your contribution.
The Vultr Creator Program is more than just a writing gig, it’s a community built by developers, for developers. Contribute your expertise, and be part of a movement that’s redefining how developer documentation is created and shared 💙.
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