Can I post my startup on PyCoder's Weekly?
You can share here directly, provided you follow the format. Posts are rarely removed when they lead with substance instead of a pitch.
Why the ban risk is low
- Built for sharing what you made — no promo-specific restrictions beyond the format.
The rules, in plain English
How to post here safely
- Submit through the newsletter's official link/tool form where one exists.
- Lead with a genuinely useful article, release, or tool — not ad copy.
- Don't send a marketing pitch to the editor; give them something worth curating.
- Don't expect placement without being newsworthy — most are editor-curated.
Frequently asked
Can I post my startup on PyCoder's Weekly?
Low ban risk. You can share here directly, provided you follow the format. Posts are rarely removed when they lead with substance instead of a pitch.
What gets posts removed on PyCoder's Weekly?
Built for sharing what you made — no promo-specific restrictions beyond the format. In short: Don't send a marketing pitch to the editor; give them something worth curating.
When is the best time to post on PyCoder's Weekly?
Weekly (Wednesday). Timing helps, but fit and format matter more — a rule-breaking post fails at any hour.
Do I need an established account to post on PyCoder's Weekly?
No formal requirement. A complete profile still helps — people click through to see who's behind the post.
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