We’re excited to launch the new and improved Buffer Guest Post Program — now cohort-based and built around a central theme each round.
This isn’t your typical open submissions call. Instead, we’re creating a more intentional, collaborative space for creators to share the systems, workflows, and strategies that have helped them grow.
We believe consistent social media growth comes from finding what works and building on it — and those are exactly the stories we want to tell.
Why we’re launching this programIn the past, we accepted guest post submissions year-round, but our small Content team struggled to keep up with the volume. It was hard to stay aligned with Buffer’s evolving focus, and harder still to give every piece the care it deserved.
This new cohort-based model is designed to change that.
Here’s what’s new:
This is a more intentional, more collaborative way to spotlight real creators doing great work.
⚠️Note: This is not a paid freelance writing opportunity — it’s for creators, marketers and entrepreneurs who want to share their actual experience. More on that below.Why write for the Buffer blog?We’ll support you from draft to publishing — and make sure your story reaches the right people.
Each contributor gets:
And when it’s time to publish, your piece will get the spotlight it deserves. Each guest post and guest poster is:
If you want to grow your brand, refine your writing, and get featured alongside expert creators, this is for you.
This round’s theme: 'The System That Helped Me Grow on Social'We’re kicking things off with a theme we’re hearing everywhere: What’s the system that made it sustainable?
We’re looking for real stories from creators, marketers, and entrepreneurs who’ve built repeatable, creator-friendly systems that are working right now. That might be a content workflow, a platform strategy, or even a mindset shift that changed how you show up.
We’re especially excited about systems tied to emerging platform behavior — like Threads posting routines, Instagram batching, or LinkedIn carousels. But the system doesn’t have to be flashy — just something real that helped you stay consistent and grow.
A few examples:
If you’ve built something that works — and you want to help others do the same — we’d love to feature your story.
The next step to joining the program: Send us your pitch.
What makes a strong pitch?In pitching an article on your system, ask yourself:
Here’s what to expect if you’re selected for the cohort:
1. Submit your pitch: Apply using the form below. We’re looking for concise, clear pitches that align with the theme: “The System That Helped Me Grow.”
💡Bonus tip: If Buffer was part of your system (even in a small way), feel free to include it. We love when stories reflect how tools support your strategy — even if they’re just one piece of the puzzle.2. We’ll review and get back to you quickly: Once applications close, we’ll select a small group of contributors and notify you by mid-August. If accepted, you’ll get a welcome email with next steps.
3. Work with us to shape your story: We’ll guide you through the writing process — from idea to final draft. Each contributor will receive:
We’re here to help you tell your story clearly and confidently — no matter your writing experience.
4. You get published! Your article will be:
This call is for you if:
This isn’t a fit if you’re:
We’re looking for real stories from real creators, not polished pitches from content agencies or ghostwriters.
🔗 Ready to apply?Deadline: July 28, 2025
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