How to Choose the Right Writing Platform as a Developer When There Are So Many Options

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When developers decide to start writing, the first confusion is not what to write.

It is where to write.

There are too many platforms. Everyone recommends something different. Some say start on Medium. Others prefer Dev.to. Some suggest owning your audience through Substack. The truth is simpler than it looks. You do not need the perfect platform. You need a starting point.

I'm Safiullah Korai, though many know me as Shahzaib. I'm a Software Engineer and full‑stack Flutter developer, building real production apps, experimenting with architecture, and focusing on modern, scalable mobile solutions. Along the way, writing became a quiet part of my growth, and figuring out where to publish was one of my earliest stumbling blocks.

Each platform has its own audience, its own culture, and its own advantages. If you understand how they work, you can use them intentionally instead of randomly posting everywhere.

This article will help...

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