Privacy-Focused SaaS Article Copywriting

Job ID: 40089085

Budget: $30 – $250 USD

My analytics SaaS, checkanalytic.com, is ready for wider exposure on IndieHackers, Hacker News, Reddit r/SaaS, and similar communities. I’m looking for a copywriter who can craft 3–4 engaging, long-form articles this week that spotlight the real-world headaches around GA4, evolving European compliance rules, and the growing demand for privacy-first tracking—without coming off as an ad.

Here’s the balance I’m after:
• Lead with the pain—cookie banners, GDPR fines, GA4 sampling frustrations, server-side tagging complexity.
• Share fresh data points or case snippets to keep things actionable.
• Introduce checkanalytic.com naturally as one of the practical fixes, showing how it helps site admins stay compliant while still getting clear metrics.
• Maintain a conversational, friendly voice that feels at home on IndieHackers and similar sites.

Articles must be 100 % unique (I use paid plagiarism filters), well-researched, and structured with catchy sub-headings, pull quotes, and a strong takeaway section.

Deliverables this week:
1. Topic outline and headline suggestions for approval.
2. Final drafts (≈1,200–1,500 words each) in Google Docs, with royalty-free image recommendations.
3. Short platform-specific blurbs (Tweet, LinkedIn post, IndieHackers excerpt) to accompany each article.

If diving deep into privacy tech, GA4 pitfalls, and EU regulations excites you, let’s collaborate.