Draft.dev

Technical Blog Content

We help developer marketing teams create blog posts that software engineers actually want to read.

Why Start a Developer Blog?

Marketing to developers can be tricky, but one of the best ways to build trust with them is to give away high-quality content for free. Blog posts, tutorials, and guides can all help you attract new customers and build relationships with existing leads.

A developer blog is also great for search engine optimization, social media engagement, and sales enablement.

What Makes Great a Developer Blog?

In short, you have to have to consistently deliver great content over time. For your developer blog to be an effective marketing channel, your content must be accurate, helpful, and useful. Here are some examples of content we've created for our clients' developer blogs:

Testimonials

What our clients are saying

"I was thoroughly impressed by the smooth onboarding and ability to adapt to our product suite. Draft.dev's attention to detail and dedication to aligning content with our brand have significantly impacted our developer-focused content strategy. The high-quality technical blog posts have been well-received internally, and we're excited to see the full impact on our content program."

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Emily Blitstein
@SINCH MAILGUN

"Draft.dev really accelerated our developer-focused marketing efforts. They really helped us build a competitive advantage as a developer-friendly platform without pulling away our internal technical teams to write that content."

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Ravi Dehar
@Gusto

"Partnering with Draft.dev has accelerated our technical content output while also extending the bandwidth of our developer relations team to focus more on core product activities. It is truly high-quality content written by devs for devs, helping devs in the process."

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Abhishek Iyer
@Descope

"Draft.dev is our go-to for practical, well-written content that actually resonates with technical audiences and helps us inspire the developer community. It has been invaluable (for our internal team and my sanity) to have their brilliant writers, editors, and PMs in our content corner!"

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Jenny Medeiros
@Redpanda

"Draft.dev has been an amazing partner, helping us scale our content program by creating thoughtful and technically-sound developer content and training materials. We’re constantly iterating to build the best educational materials for developer security and Draft.dev has been instrumental in helping us realize these ambitions."

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Randall Degges
@Snyk

"Having draft.dev source quality technical content for the Loft Labs blog has been a competitive advantage. It's given us a steadier flow of content, which has helped our brand's visibility, and some of the posts are among the most popular ones we've published."

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Rich Burroughs
@Loft Labs

"In a matter of weeks, our referral traffic and organic keyword rankings increased by 3x. One post also hit Hacker News which resulted in 5 demo requests in a single day!"

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Robert Gibb
@fabric. Inc

"Draft.dev has been instrumental in enabling us to generate the deep technical content we require, something we simply could not produce with our current internal bandwidth. Their capacity to deliver high-quality, specialized articles allows us to consistently engage our audience with valuable material, significantly enhancing our content marketing strategy."

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Nicholas DeWald
@Prove

"We've seen amazing results with the technical content produced from the team at Draft.dev. The attention to technical detail from start to finish has been a huge addition to our content."

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Tony Chan
@cloudforecast

"Anyone tasked with marketing to developers knows that they are a community that can smell B.S. from a mile away. Having a dedicated technical resource available is a great support for creating content that both matters to our users and is also useful and accurate."

Em Blitstein

Senior Content Marketing Manager, Sinch Mailgun

Frequently asked questions

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What kind of content does Draft.dev actually produce?
We create a wide range of content focused on helping technical buyers evaluate, adopt, and grow with your product. This includes blog posts and tutorials, comparison pages, landing pages and onboarding content, technical product guides and use case deep-dives, thought leadership pieces, lead magnets and gated assets, content refreshes and SEO-optimized pages, and more. We tailor content formats and tone based on your goals, audience, and funnel stage.
Who writes the content? Are they technical enough?
All content is created by our network of 300+ vetted engineer-writers and reviewed by subject matter experts and editors. We also use AI to speed up research and drafts, but every piece is reviewed by real developers and edited by professional technical editors to ensure accuracy, clarity, and value for your audience.
How soon do we see content after we start?
You’ll get your first pieces within 3 weeks of kickoff. We’ll spend the first 1–2 weeks aligning on goals, messaging, and the content roadmap so we’re not writing in a vacuum. After that, we aim for a consistent weekly publishing cadence. Publishing 2x weekly is the first core discipline of a successful content operation.
How much of my team’s time will this require?
We’re built to minimize internal lift. You’ll typically need to attend a kickoff call, review and approve a quarterly roadmap, and provide occasional feedback on draft content (we handle the rest). We offer full CMS publishing, distribution, and social media asset creation, so you can focus on other growth initiatives and closing the leads we’re driving.
How do you measure success?
Success depends on your goals, but we typically track traffic to key content, lead magnet downloads, demo or trial signups from content, engagement via newsletters, shares, or backlinks, and movement of content-informed leads down the funnel. We hold monthly analytics check-ins to evaluate what’s working and adjust the roadmap accordingly.
Can we start small and scale up later?
Yes. Many of our clients start small as a test, adding in paid growth options over time. We offer plans starting at $7K/month with an initial minimum commitment of 3 months.

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