Love explaining things simply?
Passionate about breaking down complex topics into easy-to-understand answers?
Whatispedia is looking for contributors like you.
What We’re Looking For
We publish clear, concise answers to “What is?” questions across a wide range of topics:
- Technology & the Internet
- Science & Nature
- Health & Wellness
- Business & Finance
- Culture, Society & Language
- Current Trends & Everyday Concepts
If you can explain something as if you’re talking to a curious friend we want to hear from you.
Contributor Guidelines
To keep our content consistent and helpful, here’s what we expect:
- Clarity first – Avoid jargon. Keep it simple and to the point.
- Fact-checked content – Sources matter. Use reliable references.
- Neutral tone – Inform, don’t sell.
- Original work only – No AI-generated spam, duplicate content, or plagiarism.
- Length – Most articles are 300–600 words.
We encourage writers of all backgrounds – educators, professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
How to Apply
Send us a short pitch or draft article idea with the subject line:
“Write for Whatispedia – [Your Topic]”
📧 Email: [email protected]
Please include:
- Your name and short bio (1–2 sentences)
- 1–2 topic ideas OR a writing sample
- Any relevant experience or links to published work (optional)
Not Sure Where to Start?
Here are a few popular “What is?” ideas to inspire you:
- What is the cloud?
- What is dopamine?
- What is inflation?
- What is blockchain?
- What is burnout?
Why Write for Whatispedia?
- Share knowledge with a global audience
- Build your writing portfolio
- Help people understand the world
- Get credited for your work (we include your name + short bio)
We read every submission — and if it’s a good fit, we’ll get back to you soon!