Write for Engineers: Create deep-dive tutorials on how to implement Long-Term Memory (LTM) in agents, optimize vector retrieval, and manage user state.
Own the Docs: Documentation is our product's primary interface. You will keep it clean, up-to-date, and useful.
Build What You Write: You should be comfortable spinning up a local dev environment to test the code you are writing about. If the code example doesn't run, the article doesn't ship.
Edit and Curate: We have engineers who write rough drafts. You will turn their technical notes into polished, readable articles.
Requirements
You write code (at least a little): You can read Python or JavaScript and understand what a function does without needing a diagram.
You hate fluff: You ruthlessly cut words like "cutting-edge," "seamless," and "revolutionary" from your drafts.
You have a voice: Your writing sounds like a human explaining something to another human, not a corporate press release.
Portfolio is everything: We care less about your degree and more about the three best technical articles you have written. Show us your work.