Mem0 is building the memory layer for AI agents, enabling AI to remember conversations, learn from interactions, and build context over time. The company is looking for a developer advocate to be the voice of Mem0 for developers and the voice of developers inside Mem0, driving adoption and community growth.
Requirements
- Proven ability to build and ship example apps and prototypes in Python and TypeScript/JavaScript.
- Hands-on with LLM/RAG workflows and vector databases enough to help devs succeed.
- Experience maintaining or significantly contributing to open source projects (issues/PR review, semver/releases, CONTRIBUTING/CODEOWNERS).
- Familiarity with LLMs, embeddings, retrieval tuning, and evaluation basics.
- Experience with analytics for community health and docs/product usage (e.g., Plausible, PostHog, Orbit).
Responsibilities
- Own the OSS repos: Triage issues, review PRs, label/roadmap, write release notes, keep CI green, and improve docs/examples.
- Support devs on GitHub & Discord: Reproduce bugs, provide fixes/workarounds, and turn recurring threads into docs and code samples.
- Build prototypes & sample apps: Show end-to-end Mem0 integrations (Python/JS SDKs, Next.js/React, Django/FastAPI) for common use cases.
- Create content that teaches: Tutorials, starter templates, blog posts, short videos/live demos, and talks that demystify memory & RAG.
- Grow partnerships: Co-build integrations and example apps with vector DBs, LLM providers, and tooling partners; drive co-marketing launches.
- Run community programs: Plan and host meetups, workshops, and online events focused on memory for AI agents; moderate and grow Discord.
- Be the feedback conduit: Synthesize developer pain points and usage signals, prioritize with Engineering/Research, and close the loop with contributors.
Other
- Excellent written and verbal communication: clear tutorials, concise docs, and confident live demos.
- Comfortable supporting users in public channels (GitHub, Discord) and collaborating cross-functionally with Engineering and Research.
- Organized and bias-to-action: you can run a content calendar, ship on a schedule, and follow through on community threads.
- Prior DevRel/Developer Advocacy experience or a visible public footprint (talks, blogs, videos, templates).
- Event ops: running meetups, workshops, hackathons, or online streams.
- Office-first collaboration - We're an in-person team in San Francisco.
- Extreme ownership