Once you’ve chosen a device page stub and conducted some preliminary research, the next step is to send us a proposal. The proposal doesn’t need to be long, but we’ll use it to help start your project off in the right direction.

A proposal is required for the project, even if it is informal. Proposals allow us to give you the necessary privileges to work on the site without problems—and to verify that no one else has selected the same project as yours. You can find a sample proposal here. Also, make sure to include a brief message in the email's body to provide context for your proposal.

Proposal Prep

What to Include in Your Proposal

Include a header at the top of your proposal in this format:

  • SEO Writing Project: Cosmed MicroQuark Repair (or whatever page stub you’ve chosen)

  • Team tag: CPSU-DOE-F21S1G1

  • Group email addresses: abc@university.edu, etc. (These must be the same email addresses that you and your team members used to create your iFixit accounts.)

Don't forget!

Email your proposal in PDF format to techwriting[at]ifixit[dot]com. Include your team tag in the email's Subject field, as well as a brief message in the email body. (It's a nice professional touch—and a general courtesy—to not send a blank email with an attachment.) Remember to CC your teammates and instructor.

It can take the iFixit technical writing team up to two business days to respond to your email, so make sure to plan accordingly.

If everything looks good, we’ll flag your chosen device page stub as student work, so that you can edit freely. This also prevents anyone outside of your team from editing your page while you are working on it.

Once you've received the go-ahead from our tech writing team, you're clear to proceed to Stage 2!


Not snow fast!

Don’t let it go downhill from here. Take a moment to review Stage 1 and make sure you have met all the proposal requirements listed above. When you are ready, be sure to email your proposal to techwriting[at]ifixit[dot]com. We’ll get back to you and let you know when you’re ready to move on.