So, you’ve got an article ready to share, brilliant. Here’s the simple way to get it on Catchakiwi.
First off, don’t stress about perfection. We’re not looking for a polished magazine piece. We want clarity, usefulness, and honesty. If someone can read it and take something away, it’s already doing its job. (Seriously, don’t overthink it.)
When you submit, make sure your article stays on one topic or lesson. One story, one takeaway, that’s plenty. Keep it focused. Use short paragraphs and simple language. People skim online, so make it easy for them. Explain things practically with real examples, tips, mistakes, shortcuts, or whatever helped you. (Think: “What would I tell a mate?”)
Right now, we aren’t allowing images, screenshots, or diagrams in the body of the article, just a header image at the top if you want. (It makes the article look nice without adding hassle or risk.)
Once you hit submit, we’ll give it a quick check before publishing. Don’t worry, it’s not a “no” check. We just make sure it’s useful, clear, and fits Catchakiwi’s style. After that, it goes live for everyone to read, learn from, and comment on. (Yes, people really do read and comment, it’s fun to see.)
Remember, every article you share could save someone time, effort, or frustration. You don’t need to be an expert, you just need experience and the courage to share it. (That’s literally all it takes.)
Write it. Submit it. Help someone out. That’s Catchakiwi.





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