Technical Documentation
In B2B tech, bad documentation can kill a great product right after an expensive launch.
Don’t let that product be yours.
Copywritech’s engineers and tech writers have seen their fair share of poorly written datasheets and user manuals. We know firsthand how they can deter a customer from buying a product or returning for a second purchase.
Plus, we know how engineers think. We know what they need to see in a datasheet, what kind of examples they need and how to introduce new technical concepts to them.
Documentation Writing
Our specialties include: tutorials, application notes, how-tos, development and reference guides, API documentation, and more.
We can also help you create datasheets from scratch, audit the ones you already have, and maintain datasheets for the future.
Our expertise ranges from software to hardware and covers embedded systems, IoT, networking, security, medical devices, XaaS, and many more.
Technical Documentation Writing Courses
Make sure your in-house written documentation is on point!
Our tech writing courses utilize a proprietary curriculum created by our engineers and copywriters to ensure that you get the best of both worlds.
Testimonials
Angie Abratiguin, VP of Marketing, Cazoomi
We have worked with other iPaaS writers (in-house or contractors) before, but none of them were able to deliver on our expectations. After working with Copywritech, we had measurable and sizeable increases in traffic, lead generation and conversion rates. Plus, we’ve grown a lot in terms of brand awareness and brand trust. We recommend them to anyone who needs quality tech content writing. Copywritech really know the tech industry!
Vincent Hartman, iOt Space Marketing Manager
The Copywritech team has produced content that has everything we need: it’s expertly written, ranks well and helps us generate leads. Plus, they helped us get content research and writing off the plate of our extremely busy team, who can now focus on company growth.
Nastassja Georgiadou White, Sales Coordinator ACCL
We would definitely recommend Copywritech to any company in the technology space. They produce affordable, high-quality, traffic generating content.
Alison Knott, Alison K Consulting
My current way of attracting leads needed to be revisited. I had a strategy session with Copywritech’s Adriana Tica to transition from live technical workshops to webinars. I am a web professional, so I needed someone who knew the online sphere inside and out. I immediately felt supported by Adriana, who reviewed my situation from many angles. The session went so well I proceeded with her recommendations. New landing page copy, a blog post and online advertising was handled by Copywritech. It flowed perfectly with my existing efforts. When you need a second opinion that can also execute their recommendations, work with Copywritech.
Why Choose Copywritech for Technical Documentation Writing?
- We don’t just “take the text and make it sound well.” We understand what goes into a datasheet and what engineers look for. We can spot any missing information, suggest additional useful information, and remove redundant details.
- We have a team of engineers that use application notes, understand what engineers need from them, and have real-world engineering experience. But we also understand the marketing implications. We can help you find the right topics and target the right public with your ANs.
- In most cases, we can develop the whole AN from scratch — concept, schematics, PCBs, lab setup, code, and everything else you may need.
- We’re able to spot missing information and suggest useful information to include.
- We’re able to find the most relevant topics and write for the right target reader.
- We’re committed to low effort on your part. No need to drag your engineers out in meeting rooms to explain complex concepts to technical writers who don’t really understand programming.
- If no “draft” documentation is available for a function or a module, we can just read the code!
- If no basic “getting started” guide is available, just point us at the Git repo and we’ll ask if we have any questions.
- Need to update documentation? Point us at the commit logs and the changelog!