Senior Developer Advocate
The Role
RevenueCat helps apps of all shapes and sizes make more money across mobile, the web, and other platforms like Roku and Amazon. As a result, many different types of users log in to – and use – RevenueCat on a day-to-day basis. Product managers, support reps, lifecycle marketers, user acquisition specialists, data analysts, executives: The list goes on.
None of those users would make it onto RevenueCat unless a developer implements it first. And for smaller apps, developers are these users: They do the marketing, provide support, interpret the performance data, make pricing and packaging decisions, and more.
We’re looking for a Senior Developer Advocate to help ensure these developers are successful when using RevenueCat. You’d join forces with our current Advocate, and guy you might have seen walking around Seoul in the rain, Charlie Chapman. We’re specifically looking for someone with strong skills in producing written educational content targeted at developers that is technical but engaging. Your work will educate existing RevenueCat users, attract new search traffic, and position RevenueCat as the go-to resource when implementing in-app purchases across platforms.
What you’ll be responsible for
Your primary responsibility will be creating high-quality, developer-focused content focused on monetization and in-app purchases. This includes both scenarios where developers use RevenueCat to solve for these use cases, as well as alternative implementations.
Examples of the type of content we’d expect you to produce include blogpost with titles like:
'Migrating a native subscription app to Flutter: A step by step plan'
'Implementing your first subscription with RevenueCat: Disable ads for paid users'
'How to detect and highlight the platform of purchase for cross-device subscribers'
'Adding a multi-tier subscription to your Expo app'
In addition to writing, you’ll:
Speak at conferences, webinars, and other events to share insights and represent RevenueCat
Record videos and collaborate on webinars to help developers implement and succeed with RevenueCat
Work cross-functionally to develop resources that support developers using RevenueCat
Within the first month, you’ll:
Learn RevenueCat inside and out
Familiarize yourself with our developer community and how to engage them
Have produced your first pieces of RevenueCat content
Within the first 3 months, you’ll:
Collaborate with Charlie on a joint content strategy playing to both your strengths
Independently research and develop content to fill current gaps in our documentation and other educational efforts
Repurpose existing content into new formats (e.g., blog posts into videos) to expand our reach
Within the first 6 months, you’ll:
Represent RevenueCat at industry conferences and webinars, delivering talks and engaging with developers
Support product launches with technical content (written or video)
After 12 months, you’ll have:
Become a fixture across the developer community, having become synonymous with RevenueCat and in-app monetization for Android, Flutter, and/or React Native
Found new and novel ways to help us engage developers (think Shipaton, App Store Rejection socks, and similar initiatives)
About you
You’re passionate about teaching and helping developers thrive. You’re deeply experienced in app development, particularly subscription apps, whether as part of a team or through indie projects (preferably both).
What you’ll need to be successful
5+ years of experience in app development or developer-focused roles, ideally in a subscription app environment, with a deep understanding of at least one major mobile development platform (Android, Flutter, React Native preferred; iOS a strong alternative) and the ability to learn and write about others
Strong independent project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple content initiatives, events, and deadlines across time zones without constant oversight
Excellent technical communication skills, capable of translating complex technical concepts into accessible and engaging written, video, and spoken formats for developers
A passion for teaching and empowering developers, with the ability to create content that educates and inspires action, including blog posts, tutorials, and videos
Proven ability to learn and explain new technologies, with expertise in Android development, Flutter, or React Native preferred (experience with iOS development is a plus if paired with a demonstrated ability to adapt to and write about other platforms)
Proven experience in producing content for a developer audience, preferably in a professional capacity as a developer advocate, but we’d consider exceptional candidates that have written, recorded video, and have spoken at conferences targeted at developers as a hobby or side-project
Resourcefulness and adaptability, with a problem-solving mindset to navigate the challenges of engaging a global developer community
Outcome-driven approach, ensuring your efforts lead to measurable impacts, such as increased content engagement, developer onboarding, and community growth
Comfort with a fully remote, asynchronous work environment, and tools like Notion, Zoom, Slack, and Linear. You’ll need to thrive in an environment that balances collaboration with ample time for focused, deep work
We’re looking for someone who embodies our team’s core values of agency and intellectual curiosity: taking initiative, solving problems, and continually learning to better serve our diverse developer audience. Regular travel may occasionally be required for conferences, events, or team gatherings.
What we offer:
$212,000 USD salary, regardless of location
Competitive equity in a fast-growing, Series C startup backed by top-tier investors, including Y Combinator
10-year window to exercise vested equity options
Fully remote and flexible work environment
4-5 weeks of suggested time off annually for mental, physical, and emotional recharge
$2,000 USD for workspace setup and $1,000 USD annual stipend for continuous learning
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Senior Developer Advocate
The Role
RevenueCat helps apps of all shapes and sizes make more money across mobile, the web, and other platforms like Roku and Amazon. As a result, many different types of users log in to – and use – RevenueCat on a day-to-day basis. Product managers, support reps, lifecycle marketers, user acquisition specialists, data analysts, executives: The list goes on.
None of those users would make it onto RevenueCat unless a developer implements it first. And for smaller apps, developers are these users: They do the marketing, provide support, interpret the performance data, make pricing and packaging decisions, and more.
We’re looking for a Senior Developer Advocate to help ensure these developers are successful when using RevenueCat. You’d join forces with our current Advocate, and guy you might have seen walking around Seoul in the rain, Charlie Chapman. We’re specifically looking for someone with strong skills in producing written educational content targeted at developers that is technical but engaging. Your work will educate existing RevenueCat users, attract new search traffic, and position RevenueCat as the go-to resource when implementing in-app purchases across platforms.
What you’ll be responsible for
Your primary responsibility will be creating high-quality, developer-focused content focused on monetization and in-app purchases. This includes both scenarios where developers use RevenueCat to solve for these use cases, as well as alternative implementations.
Examples of the type of content we’d expect you to produce include blogpost with titles like:
'Migrating a native subscription app to Flutter: A step by step plan'
'Implementing your first subscription with RevenueCat: Disable ads for paid users'
'How to detect and highlight the platform of purchase for cross-device subscribers'
'Adding a multi-tier subscription to your Expo app'
In addition to writing, you’ll:
Speak at conferences, webinars, and other events to share insights and represent RevenueCat
Record videos and collaborate on webinars to help developers implement and succeed with RevenueCat
Work cross-functionally to develop resources that support developers using RevenueCat
Within the first month, you’ll:
Learn RevenueCat inside and out
Familiarize yourself with our developer community and how to engage them
Have produced your first pieces of RevenueCat content
Within the first 3 months, you’ll:
Collaborate with Charlie on a joint content strategy playing to both your strengths
Independently research and develop content to fill current gaps in our documentation and other educational efforts
Repurpose existing content into new formats (e.g., blog posts into videos) to expand our reach
Within the first 6 months, you’ll:
Represent RevenueCat at industry conferences and webinars, delivering talks and engaging with developers
Support product launches with technical content (written or video)
After 12 months, you’ll have:
Become a fixture across the developer community, having become synonymous with RevenueCat and in-app monetization for Android, Flutter, and/or React Native
Found new and novel ways to help us engage developers (think Shipaton, App Store Rejection socks, and similar initiatives)
About you
You’re passionate about teaching and helping developers thrive. You’re deeply experienced in app development, particularly subscription apps, whether as part of a team or through indie projects (preferably both).
What you’ll need to be successful
5+ years of experience in app development or developer-focused roles, ideally in a subscription app environment, with a deep understanding of at least one major mobile development platform (Android, Flutter, React Native preferred; iOS a strong alternative) and the ability to learn and write about others
Strong independent project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple content initiatives, events, and deadlines across time zones without constant oversight
Excellent technical communication skills, capable of translating complex technical concepts into accessible and engaging written, video, and spoken formats for developers
A passion for teaching and empowering developers, with the ability to create content that educates and inspires action, including blog posts, tutorials, and videos
Proven ability to learn and explain new technologies, with expertise in Android development, Flutter, or React Native preferred (experience with iOS development is a plus if paired with a demonstrated ability to adapt to and write about other platforms)
Proven experience in producing content for a developer audience, preferably in a professional capacity as a developer advocate, but we’d consider exceptional candidates that have written, recorded video, and have spoken at conferences targeted at developers as a hobby or side-project
Resourcefulness and adaptability, with a problem-solving mindset to navigate the challenges of engaging a global developer community
Outcome-driven approach, ensuring your efforts lead to measurable impacts, such as increased content engagement, developer onboarding, and community growth
Comfort with a fully remote, asynchronous work environment, and tools like Notion, Zoom, Slack, and Linear. You’ll need to thrive in an environment that balances collaboration with ample time for focused, deep work
We’re looking for someone who embodies our team’s core values of agency and intellectual curiosity: taking initiative, solving problems, and continually learning to better serve our diverse developer audience. Regular travel may occasionally be required for conferences, events, or team gatherings.
What we offer:
$212,000 USD salary, regardless of location
Competitive equity in a fast-growing, Series C startup backed by top-tier investors, including Y Combinator
10-year window to exercise vested equity options
Fully remote and flexible work environment
4-5 weeks of suggested time off annually for mental, physical, and emotional recharge
$2,000 USD for workspace setup and $1,000 USD annual stipend for continuous learning