A Message from our Founder
Thank you for visiting groovyPost. As a technology professional and executive, I founded the site back in 2007 as a tool to both record and share all the geeky tools, services, and gadgets that kept me up into the late hours of the night. I was also frustrated at the time by other websites and forums that were nearly impossible to navigate and contained more ads than actual content. To this day, our primary focus at groovyPost is to write easy-to-understand, authentic, and helpful content while keeping the site clutter-free and more usable than all our peers.
Since our launch in 2007, the team has grown to include experts in almost all areas of technology. Together, we’ve published tens of thousands of accurate and authoritative how-to tutorials, tips, reviews, and news, all focused on the ever-changing world of information technology. Our expertise and commitment to quality have been recognized far and wide; we’ve been quoted by the largest publications online, including The New York Times, CNET, NPR, The Guardian, Business Insider, ZDNet, and Wired, just to name a few. With all the advances in the areas of AI, we’ve also resisted the temptation of letting bots write our content in order to increase throughput. All articles found on groovyPost are 100% created by humans, for humans!
As geeks, the team loves to tinker and write about different areas of tech and gadgets, including all things Microsoft, Apple, Google, and social, as well as other online services and personal software. Online security and privacy are also near and dear to our hearts as the digital world becomes more and more complicated, and our readers need more help staying ahead of the bad guys.
It’s fairly easy to navigate the thousands of articles using our search engine on the site. However, the best way to enjoy our content is by subscribing to our free newsletter. It’s sent Monday – Saturday and includes a weekly digest on Sunday. It’s easy to subscribe or cancel. I encourage you to give it a shot.
With over 40 million visitors annually, groovyPost has grown to become one of the largest independent publications online—primarily due to the thousands of loyal readers. Thank you for your continued support and engagement!
Steve Krause | Founder & CEO | groovyPost.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Below is a list of commonly asked questions I get from my readers. Hopefully, these will help answer a few of your questions. If not, feel free to ping me anytime @ help@groovypost.com.
I just read one of your articles, but I still need help! Where can I get free tech support?
- The first thing you should do is search my site. Our site has thousands of tutorials, forum posts, and tips, so there’s a high likelihood we’ve already answered your question through one of our existing articles.
- If you still need help, head over to our community forum and post your question there. Either a member of the community or one of my editors will try to help you.
What are your favorite software apps and services? What computer do you personally own? How do you back up your personal machine?
I get these questions a lot. So often, in fact, I felt it deserved its own page. I try to keep it updated, so be sure to check it out from time to time.
Do you sell links? Accept guest articles? Can I join your team?
I don’t accept any guest articles, link exchanges, or any other shady SEO schemes. That said, I’m always looking for great writers to join the team. If you think you have what it takes, send an intro mail with a sample of your writing.
Can I advertise or partner with groovyPost?
Although I’m extremely picky about who I partner with, feel free to send business inquiries to sales@groovypost.com.