Write for Us

Are you passionate about mental health, relationships, self-care, healing, or late-night thoughts?

Do you want to share experiences that someone might read at 2AM while looking for comfort or clarity?

Your 2AM Friend is building a warm, honest community, and we’d love your voice to be a part of it.

Topics We Accept

We publish meaningful, real, late-night style content such as:

Relationships

  • Breakups & healing
  • Dating advice
  • Marriage insights
  • Attachment styles
  • Trust, communication & emotional needs

Mental Health & Self-Care

  • Overthinking at night
  • Anxiety & emotional burnout
  • Inner child healing
  • Coping strategies
  • Self-love & reflection

Personal Growth

  • Motivation
  • Life lessons
  • Habit improvement
  • Emotional maturity
  • Healing journeys

2AM Thoughts

Any real, raw, relatable thought someone might have late at night.

Writing Guidelines

To maintain the quality our readers love:

  • Word count: 800–1500+ words
  • Tone: warm, healing, relatable
  • Original content only (no plagiarism or AI spam)
  • Use subheadings (H2/H3)
  • Short paragraphs, emotional depth, clarity
  • Examples, stories, or practical advice are highly encouraged.

We do NOT accept:

  • AI-only content
  • Promotional / affiliate content
  • Thin, low-value articles

SEO Guidelines

Not mandatory, but helpful:

  • Use keywords naturally
  • Add internal links to relevant posts
  • Avoid keyword stuffing
  • Add a suggested title + meta description (optional)

Author Bio

Every published post includes:

  • Your name
  • 1–2 sentence bio
  • Link to your website/social (optional)

How to Submit

Email your article to: your2amfriend1@gmail.com

Include:

  1. Your article (Google Doc / Word)
  2. Your short bio
  3. Payment method (PayPal, UPI, bank, etc.)

Response time: 3–5 days.

Why Write for Us?

  • Build your portfolio
  • Share meaningful stories
  • Help readers through late-night emotions
  • Become a recurring contributor

Final Note

Your words can comfort someone who feels alone at 2AM.

If you can write with honesty, warmth, and depth — we’d love to feature your work.