Write a Tutorial and Get Rewarded

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We’ve answered many questions via the support, helping us to complete our documentation. Still, we’d like to have more tutorials and guides. Featuring more tailored content will allow our users to get up to speed quicker. We want tutorials written by the community for the community.

That’s why we give you the opportinity to write your own guide for Clever Cloud. And getting paid for that.

The process is pretty straightforward:

Step 1. Submit an Excerpt

When you have your subject, write a small excerpt, including a four or five-parts breakdown. Submit it to us by opening an issue on our documentation’s Github repository.

Step 2. Write and Publish your Tutorial

When your excerpt is validated, you can start writing. When it’s done, just open a pull request, we will review it.

Step 3. Profit!

When the review is done, we will contact you to let you know if it’s approved. In that case, you will receive $50 in cash via Paypal or $150 in Clever Cloud credits.


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