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Learn how to get involved in the Neon community

Neon is open source and has an enthusiastic user community worldwide. Here's how you can get involved:

Contribute

There are many ways to contribute to the Neon community:

  • Neon Docs: Share suggestions, contribute content, or write new guides to help others working with Neon. Check out our Documentation Contribution Guide to get started.
  • Community Guides: Share your knowledge by writing a guide about Neon or Postgres. These guides can help developers learn new technologies, techniques, and best practices. Submit your guide to our Community Guides page by forking the Neon website repository and creating a PR to add it to the /content/guides directory.
  • Examples and applications: Share examples and applications that demonstrate how to integrate Neon with different tools and platforms. Post your examples on our Discord Server or contribute to the Neon examples repository.
  • Code contributions: Contribute to Neon's development by fixing bugs, proposing new features, or submitting code to Neon's GitHub repositories. It's a great way to learn about Neon's architecture.

Join the Discussion

Connect with the community and share your insights on our Discord Server and X (Twitter). Also, subscribe to the Neon YouTube channel for videos and presentations.

Join the Neon Creator Program

Are you a developer using Postgres to teach, build, or create content for others? The Neon Creator program offers unique opportunities to collaborate, grow, and connect with the Neon team and community.

Why join?

  • Get early access to new features.
  • Participate in feedback sessions with the Neon team.
  • Collaborate on videos, blog posts, or talks.
  • Join an exclusive Discord channel for Creators.

Apply to become a Neon Creator

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