We're looking for a technical writer who lives on Reddit and can write launch, education, and product walkthrough posts that actually land in developer and AI communities.
Setup
- Remote, contract
- ~30 hrs/week
- Ongoing (we're building a real content engine here, not a one-off)
What you'll be writing
- Launch posts — announcing new products, features, and tools in a way that reads native, not like a press release
- Educational deep-dives — explaining how something works, why it matters, and where it fits, for a technical audience that can smell fluff
- Product walkthroughs — hands-on, show-don't-tell posts that help developers actually understand and use a tool
All of this on Reddit — which means writing that respects each subreddit's rules and culture, adds genuine value first, and earns attention instead of buying it.
Who you are
- You genuinely understand the AI / devtools / dev platform space — you can explain a technical product clearly without dumbing it down or getting it wrong
- You're an active Redditor. You know how r/programming reacts differently than r/LocalLLaMA, why self-promotion gets flagged, and what makes a post get to the top vs. buried
- You write for humans, not algorithms. Explicit, useful, and honest beats keyword-stuffed every time
- You're reliable with deadlines and can work fairly independently
Nice to have
- Your own track record of posts that performed well (karma isn't everything, but it's a signal)
- Experience with developer marketing or DevRel
- Familiarity with the compliance line — you know the difference between authentic community participation and astroturfing, and you stay on the right side of it
How to apply
Email at
[email protected] with:
- Your resume
- Portfolio or technical writing samples (bonus for social media posts - extra bonus for reddit posts)
📌 Technical Writer (India)
🏢 DEVable
📍 India