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The Opportunity
As a Lead Developer Evangelist, you'll own how developers discover, evaluate, and adopt the product — online and in person. You'll work directly with the Head of Marketing and have close access to the CEO and product team. There's no content calendar waiting for you, no playbook to execute, and no team to manage before you've proven yourself. What there is: a company at a high-growth inflection point, a developer audience that hasn't been properly reached yet, and full creative latitude to go build that.
What You'll Do
- Define and execute the developer community strategy — start from scratch, replace what isn't working with something developers actually want to be part of
- Create original video content: tutorials, demos, builds, hot takes — on the platforms where voice AI developers actually spend time
- Show up at hackathons, meetups, and conferences as the face of the company in developer conversations
- Build reference apps, open-source tools, and demos in public — the kind of work that gets shared
- Write content that engineers actually want to read, on the company blog and your own channels
- Surface developer feedback directly to the product and engineering teams
- Develop a 6-month strategy for events, talks, and partnerships — then execute it
- Propose your own cadence. No one will hand you a schedule
What You Bring
- 4–8 years working in developer evangelism, DevRel, or developer-facing content at early or growth-stage startups
- A public body of work you can share right now: YouTube, X/Twitter, Substack, GitHub, or some combination, with a developer audience
- Technical fluency — enough to build with APIs, debug a webhook, and explain how a voice agent stack fits together. You don't need to be a senior engineer, but you need to be able to build
- Equally comfortable on camera and on stage
- Based in the SF Bay Area
- Authorized to work in the US — no visa sponsorship available
Key Success Drivers
- You publish consistently — a regular, living body of work
- You have a point of view — strong opinions about voice AI and dev tools, shared publicly
- You operate without a playbook — you can walk in and tell the team how you'd make this company unmissable to developers
- You bring founder energy — you prioritize ruthlessly, move fast, and ship