Only 4 Weeks Until Write the Docs Portland

Only 4 Weeks Until Write the Docs Portland

Write the Docs Portland is officially less than 4 weeks away! It’s happening on April 14-16 this year. Whether you’re a programmer, tech writer, designer, project manager, developer advocate, we have talks and a community for you at Write the Docs.

Buy Your Tickets

Still need a ticket? Now is a great time to purchase your ticket at one of our varying price levels.

  • Student or Unemployed Tickets: $100
  • Independent Tickets: $350
  • Corporate Tickets: $650

Volunteer

Interested in attending the conference, being involved and getting a free ticket? Volunteering is an incredible opportunity to connect with others and contribute to making the conference a success.

Each individual who volunteers two 3-4 hours shifts receives a free ticket.

View our Volunteer page for more information and complete the Volunteer Application today.

Writing Day Projects

Writing Day online project submissions are open for one more week! Submit your project by March 28, 2024, to be promoted in our pre-conference Writing Day blog post and email.

Online project submission is optional, and we have several day-of project submissions. We adore all of our projects and volunteers, no matter when they sign up.

Submit your project here!

How Do I Participate in the Conference?

There are a number of ways to engage in the conference. You can contribute to a Writing Day project, listen to Speaker Talks, facilitate an Unconference session, chat with our Sponsors, or join us on the Hike!

View our Attendee Guide for strategies and tips on how to get plugged in and connect with others!

View our Schedule page for exact times of the conference.

Thanks to our sponsors

We wanted to share a message from ReadMe, one of our top sponsors:


Create the best developer experience possible

ReadMe makes it easy to create beautiful, interactive API documentation that developers actually want to use. Getting started can be as simple as syncing your OpenAPI Spec file — after that, anyone can write content or make edits directly through ReadMe, in their choice of WYSIWYG or Markdown editors.

Three levels of nested content and clear navigation make it easy for users to drill down and find exactly the information they need, when they need it. Reusable Content Blocks save you the time of copying and pasting the same information onto every relevant page — and when it’s time to update that content, you only need to do it once. The result? A simpler workflow with fewer engineering bottlenecks.

On the backend, real-time API metrics let you see which endpoints are the most popular, or where developers might be getting stuck, empowering your team to identify opportunities for improvement. When you pair that data (and the ability to quickly act on it) with interactive features like a personalized developer hub, the Try It! button, and Recipes, you have everything you need to create world-class API docs.

Want to learn more? You can read one technical writer’s ReadMe story or start your free trial today.


We are grateful to have the support of the following companies in 2024:

See you in April!