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About Geekste
Our Story
Geekste was founded by Imran Yasin, a full-stack software engineer with 3+ years of experience building scalable web applications, SaaS products, and AI-powered tools. After spending countless hours helping fellow developers and founders navigate complex technical decisions, the need for a publication that explains technology clearly without hype or oversimplification became obvious.
Why Geekste Exists
Most technology content either oversimplifies to the point of uselessness or assumes you already have a PhD in computer science. Geekste exists in the middle — practical, experience-backed content that respects your intelligence while meeting you where you are.
We believe that understanding technology shouldn't require decoding jargon, watching hours of video, or piecing together scattered documentation. Every article is designed to be self-contained, actionable, and grounded in real-world engineering experience.
What We Publish
- AI & Machine Learning — Practical guides on LLMs, RAG, AI agents, prompt engineering, and AI integration patterns for real applications.
- Software Engineering — Architecture, system design, developer workflows, best practices, and tooling decisions for modern web development.
- Startups & Business — Technology strategy, product development, SaaS growth, and the intersection of engineering and business decisions.
- Digital Marketing — SEO, content strategy, analytics, and digital growth tactics for technical audiences.
- Productivity — Developer tooling, automation, workflow optimization, and practical systems for getting more done.
Who We Write For
Geekste serves developers, founders, engineering leaders, and technology enthusiasts who want to understand how modern software systems work — and how to build, deploy, and scale them effectively. If you're the kind of person who wants to know not just what works, but why it works, you're our reader.
Editorial Standards
Every article published on Geekste goes through a structured editorial process:
- Topic Research — We identify topics based on real developer questions, industry trends, and practical relevance.
- Knowledge Extraction — Content is grounded in source material, documentation, and hands-on engineering experience.
- SEO Planning — Articles are structured to be discoverable while prioritizing reader value over search tricks.
- Long-Form Drafting — In-depth writing with clear explanations, practical examples, and actionable takeaways.
- Editorial Review — Every article undergoes review for accuracy, clarity, readability, and originality.
- Originality Check — We verify that content is original and not duplicating existing material.
- Quality Gate — Articles must meet minimum thresholds for word count, structure, SEO score, originality, and readability before publishing.
- Ongoing Updates — Published articles are reviewed and updated as technology evolves.
How We Research Content
Articles are built on a foundation of source material, official documentation, vendor resources, standards bodies, and hands-on engineering experience. We do not invent statistics, fabricate studies, or generate unsupported claims. When external sources are referenced, readers will find links to authoritative documentation and original research.
Fact Checking & Corrections
Technical claims are verified against source briefs and authoritative references before publication. If a reader identifies an error, outdated detail, or unclear explanation, we encourage reaching out through our contact page. Corrections are reviewed promptly and published with transparency about what was changed and why.
Meet the Founder
Imran Yasin is a full-stack software engineer with expertise across the modern web stack — React, Next.js, TypeScript, Node.js, NestJS, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Docker, and serverless architecture — as well as AI systems, LLMs, AI agents, and generative AI. With experience building SaaS products, payment integrations, and AI-powered tools, every article on Geekste draws from real engineering experience, not theory.
Read more on the author profile page.
Contact Us
For editorial feedback, corrections, partnership inquiries, or general questions, visit our contact page or review our editorial policy.