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DevRel - Content Creator

SuperPlane superplane.com Open · verified Aug 22, 2026
Remote Americas Full-time Mid-level Content Creation

Mid-level Content Creation role at SuperPlane. Remote · full-time.

Role brief

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What you'll do

  • Create polished screencasts, walkthroughs, and demos independently
  • Turn real SuperPlane workflows into blogs, tutorials, guides, and videos
  • Welcome users and answer questions across Discord, Reddit, Hacker News, and DevOps Slack groups
  • Represent SuperPlane at occasional conferences and meetups

What you bring

  • Hands-on experience with DevOps or platform engineering, including deployments and CI pipelines
  • Ability to create runnable examples, staging setups, Lambda functions, or working pipelines
  • Strong product instincts that help you develop workflow- and use-case-led content
  • Confidence producing video content without a dedicated production team
  • Daily use of AI tools and comfort collaborating asynchronously

Who this fits

You’ll suit this role if you prefer technical content and community work over staying solely in engineering, and can work independently as the first DevRel hire. It is remote-first, with coworking support available and working hours aligned to GMT-5 through GMT+3. Occasional conference or meetup attendance is part of the role.

From the employer

About SuperPlane

SuperPlane is an open source control plane where AI agents and engineers run operations together. We're a team of 10, founded by the creators of Semaphore CI/CD. Our users are DevOps and platform engineers at mid-size to large engineering orgs.

We have a product engineers love, an open source repo with 2K+ stars, and events in the pipeline. What we don't have is someone dedicated to showing the world what SuperPlane can do. We ship fast but our content doesn't keep up. We need someone who can turn what we build into blog posts, tutorials, demos, and videos that resonate with practitioners.

What you'll own

This is our first DevRel hire. Your priorities, in order:

1. Video content: Create screencasts, product walkthroughs, and video demos that show SuperPlane in action. You're comfortable on camera and can produce polished content without a production team.

2. Technical content: Build working use cases and turn them into blog posts, tutorials, and guides. The typical flow: explore the product, develop a real workflow, write it up, then turn it into a video.

3. Community presence: Be SuperPlane's voice in our Discord, on Reddit, Hacker News, and relevant DevOps Slack groups. Welcome new users, answer questions, surface interesting discussions, and represent us in a natural, non-salesy way.

4. Events (occasional): Represent SuperPlane at conferences or meetups a few times per year.

What success looks like

In the first 6 months:

  • A consistent publishing cadence: written content and videos shipping weekly

  • Content that drives meaningful traffic and signups from organic search and social media shares

  • Active, visible presence in community channels where our users hang out

  • A growing library of use-case demos that the sales and product teams can reference

You're a fit if

  • You have a DevOps or platform engineering background. You've managed deployments, written CI pipelines, used tools like Terraform or Kubernetes. You could still be an engineer if you wanted to, but you prefer making content.

  • You can write working code. Your tutorials include real, runnable examples. You can spin up a staging environment, write a Lambda function, or put together a working pipeline without needing an engineer to pair with.

  • You have deep product intuition. You pick up a tool and immediately start exploring what's possible. You think in workflows and use cases, not feature lists.

  • You're curious and self-directed. You find the next interesting thing to talk about on your own. You follow the right people, notice opportunities, and don't wait to be told what to write.

  • You can produce video content. Screencasts, walkthroughs, short demos. You don't need a production team. You can do this solo with good tools.

  • You use AI tools daily. Coding agents, LLMs for drafting and review, AI-assisted prototyping. You see these as basic infrastructure for doing good work.

  • You're comfortable working async in a distributed team.

Logistics

  • Remote-first. We support co-working costs if needed.

  • Timezone: GMT-5 to GMT+3 (US East Coast through Europe).

Compensation: Early-stage startup salary (not FAANG rates) plus significant equity in a company with real traction and experienced founders. If you're looking for a safe big-company paycheck, this isn't it. If you want meaningful ownership in something that's working, let's talk.

We welcome candidates of all backgrounds, genders, orientations, ethnicities, ages, and abilities. If you're looking for a place to do your best work and know your contributions are valued, you'll feel right at home here.

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