Maksym Sushchuk
A tech-savvy writer turning complex Mac tasks into simple, helpful guides.
Author Bio
Specialty

Max Sushchuk is a technical and solution-oriented writer at Nektony. Since 2009, he has specialized in creating clear, actionable content aimed at helping readers grasp complex ideas and make their lives easier with technologies.

His expertise combines technical accuracy, intuitive user experience, and straightforward communication to ensure even the most sophisticated notions are accessible and easily understandable for all users.

At Nektony, Max focuses on converting common user challenges into simple, effective guides that empower readers to confidently manage software and optimize their Macs.

Education

Max holds a Bachelor's degree in International Economics from Kyiv National Economic University (2012).

Committed to ongoing learning, he has completed courses such as Creative Writing, Copywriting for Web, and Learning How to Learn, along with specialized training in businesses’ best practices.

Field

Max began his career as a freelance copywriter and later provided writing services for a range of clients, including Transgaming and Cisco.

His earlier roles covered content strategy, technical documentation, and user-centric marketing communications.

At Nektony, Max blends his deep understanding of macOS with precise technical writing to create helpful, user-focused guides. His goal is to simplify software-related tasks, enabling users to maintain and enhance their Macs with confidence and ease.

Articles
If you search for the best memory cleaner for Mac, you quickly run into a familiar promise: free more RAM, speed up your Mac, and do it all with one...
If you're getting ready to update macOS or your Mac is running low on storage, it's a smart move to rely on cloud storage. Apple's iCloud is built for that...
Apple's macOS includes the Messages app, which syncs your conversations across devices. Many users do not need it on their Mac, either because they want to silence notifications or stop...
Creating a new folder was one of the very first things I learned to do on a computer back in the 90s. However, it took me nearly two decades to...
Remember the days when a slow computer meant listening to the hard drive physically grind while you waited for a single webpage to load? Or when we actually had to...
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