Share your knowledge, teach others, and help the community get more value from their tools.
What Is a User Tutorial?
A User Tutorial is a short, practical guide written by visitors or community members (not partners) explaining how to do something with a specific tool.
Examples:
"How I Automated My Podcast Editing in X Tool"
"3 Ways to Speed Up Your Workflow in Y Tool"
"Beginner's Guide: How to Start Using Z"
Tutorials help other users discover real workflows and honest experiences.
Who Can Submit?
Anyone with a free visitor account can submit:
Written Tutorials
Step-by-step guides explaining how to accomplish specific tasks
Tips & Tricks
Quick insights that help users work more efficiently
Workflow Breakdowns
Real examples of how you use tools in your daily work
How-To Guides
Clear instructions for solving common problems
Product Recommendations
Non-promotional advice based on real experience
No technical writing background required — just share what you know.
Content Requirements
Your tutorial should:
Be helpful and easy to follow
Write for beginners. Use short steps and clear instructions.
Focus on one tool
Mention the tool and what problem it solves.
Include actionable steps
Show exactly how to achieve the result.
Be original
Written by you — not copied, not AI-generated filler, not promotional.
Be neutral
No aggressive selling, no affiliate links, no in-depth competitor bashing.
Recommended Structure
A great tutorial usually contains:
Title — clear and simple
Short intro — what you'll teach and why it matters
Step-by-step instructions — numbered and easy to follow
Screenshots (optional) — visual aids help understanding
Tips or warnings — helpful insights from your experience
A quick summary — wrap up what was accomplished
Word count recommendation: 200–600 words
Prohibited Content
We do not allow:
Spam or irrelevant content
AI-generated text with no editing or value
External promotion or affiliate links
Attacks on companies or individuals
Unsupported claims
Copyrighted material you don't own
How Submission Works
Your tutorial goes through the following process:
You Submit
Submit your tutorial through your user dashboard
We Review
Our editorial team reviews it for quality and compliance
It Goes Live
If approved, it appears on:
The tool’s page
The community tutorial feed
Most submissions are reviewed within 3–5 business days.
Why Contribute?
You help:
The Community
Help others learn real workflows and get the most from their tools
Tool Creators
Show product teams what features matter and how people use them
Other Users
Provide honest insights that help professionals make better decisions
Yourself
Build a presence as a knowledgeable contributor in your field
Every approved tutorial includes your display name and contributor badge