Hey Makers
Do you want to read inspiring articles, insightful posts and tips from fellow community users? Knowledge Hub is the right place to do so!
Forget about promotional content, sales pitches and external links, Knowledge Hub is a space filled with tips from our community peers.
Want to submit your own article?
We would love to feature your work and showcase your expertise!
How often can you submit your articles?
- Explorer (Trust Level 1) - once per month
- Contributor (Trust Level 2) - twice per month
- Guide (Trust level 3) - three times per month
- Community Champion - unlimited amount
Simply create a new topic in this category and submit it for approval. To ensure your post is approved quickly, please make sure it follows these guidelines.
We look for high-quality, practical, and in-depth posts. Your submission must meet these criteria to be published:
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Start with a clear “Why.”
Your post must solve a real-world problem or achieve a specific goal. Don’t just show a final scenario. Explain the problem you were trying to solve first (e.g., “I was wasting 10 hours a week on manual data entry…”). -
Show, don’t just tell.
Your post must include screenshots of your work. This includes your scenario flow, module settings, filter conditions, or anything else a user would need to see to learn from you. -
Be in-depth and practical.
We’re looking for step-by-step tutorials, detailed use cases, or deep dives into a specific function. A post that just links to an external video or blog will not be approved. -
Share knowledge, not sales.
This category is 100% for education, not self-promotion. Any post that acts as a “teaser” to get users to a paid service, your company website, or a personal scheduling link will be rejected. All promotion belongs only in the Hire a Pro category. -
Be original.
Your post must be your own work, written in your own words. AI-generated content or plagiarism is not allowed.
We reserve the right to decline your posts if they are not following these guidelines.
Top Tips
Introducing “Top Tips”: Small but Mighty Insights
While we primarily focus on in-depth articles, we know that sometimes a single, clever trick can save hours of work. We now welcome occasional “Top Tip” submissions. These are short, miscellaneous pieces of advice that don’t require a full-length tutorial. To be approved, the tip must be genuinely useful, unique, and clearly explained.
Please note that we reserve the right to reject submissions that are overly simplistic or offer “non-advice.” If your tip meets our quality standards, we will publish it and distinguish it with an official “top-tip” tag.
We look forward to seeing what you’ve built!