A good contribution to zettlr could be to provide example files, a whole example workspace.
I am since days reading about zettlr but don't get started. That's because an abstract manual to me is pointless. It's like unsuccessfully reading linux man pages. When I would need them I ask google for examples, and if I find one or more I start there and try out how to adapt them for my needs. Completly unthinkable to solve any problem by reading man pages.
From reading the zettlr doc I may get an impression what an internal link it, but I would not know what the actual use of it is. I need examples, examples, examples, and guess what? More examples.
So if you could accept that helping a new user with an example - which from the beginning is meant to be of use for many users to come - is helping zettlr, then you have an idea of what you could do ;-)
Lets say you provide some example files for a work called "cultivation of tomatoes on mars", you invent some zotero bibliographie, some zotero citations, annotations, notes, and some initial zettlr files, ideas (Mark Withney from the Marsianer as the first farmer, references to first experiments on the moon, what ever)
Then you show how all those ideas, citation, notes are linked, grouped, back and fourth and how this grows to an actual work in zettlr ... with links, tags, references and what not
No, I don't grow tomatos, nor do I have any affilation to the space, and I am not writing a new mobie script.
Anyone?