Developer Advocate

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Browserless is seeking its first Developer Advocate to own the developer experience, focusing on creating excellent API documentation and engaging technical content. This role requires strong writing, video creation, and coding skills in JavaScript/TypeScript, with a focus on self-direction and shipping content.

Key Highlights
Owns the entire developer experience from documentation to production deployment.
Content-heavy role focused on API documentation, tutorials, guides, and videos.
Requires strong technical writing, video creation, and coding skills in JavaScript/TypeScript.
Key Responsibilities
Audit and improve existing API reference documentation.
Write clear, accurate, copy-paste-ready code examples in multiple languages.
Create architecture diagrams and visual explanations for complex concepts.
Ensure docs stay in sync as the product evolves.
Build feedback loops to identify and fix documentation gaps.
Create video tutorials, walkthroughs, product demos, and feature explainers.
Create written guides for common use cases (scraping, testing, PDF generation, integrations with Puppeteer/Playwright/Selenium/AI agents).
Create starter repos, templates, and free tools developers can fork and use.
Write blog posts, release announcements, and technical deep-dives.
Help customers architect solutions and provide input on enterprise deals.
Identify common friction points and turn them into better docs and content.
Identify, build and maintain relationships with integration partners.
Create co-marketing content with partners.
Technical Skills Required
JavaScript TypeScript API Documentation Technical Writing Video Creation
Benefits & Perks
Fully remote — Work from anywhere.
Async-first work environment.
Core overlap hours: 8am–11am PST, Monday through Thursday.
Nice to Have
Experience at a developer tools company (API-first products, infrastructure, DevOps)
Experience with web automation tooling (Puppeteer, Playwright, Selenium)
Experience building developer communities or running developer programs
Familiarity with AI agents and how they use browser automation
Video editing skills beyond basic screen recording

Job Description


About the job


About Company:

Browserless powers the world's web automation. cloud platform spins up headless browser sessions on demand, and our BrowserQL (BQL) language makes complex tasks—scraping, testing, PDF generation, CAPTCHA bypass—feel effortless.


Thousands of developers rely on Browserless daily for reliability, speed, and enterprise-grade security. We're profitable, bootstrapped, and growing steadily through strong fundamentals—no VC pressure, just real customers and real usage.


We're a small, globally distributed team (~10 people) that operates async-first with minimal meetings. We value autonomy, clear written communication, and shipping over talking.


The Role

We're hiring our first Developer Advocate to own the developer experience at Browserless—from the moment someone reads our docs to the moment they deploy their first automation in production.


This is a content-heavy role. You'll spend most of your time making our API documentation excellent and creating the tutorials, guides, videos, and starter projects that help developers succeed. You'll also work closely with our sales and support teams to understand what trips people up, and occasionally reach out to integration partners to expand our ecosystem.


This is not a conference circuit role. We're looking for someone who loves writing clean documentation, producing technical videos, and shipping templates—not someone who wants to spend most of their time on stage or at events.


What You'll Own


API Documentation ★

Our docs are the front door . You'll own them end-to-end:

  • Audit and improve existing API reference documentation
  • Write clear, accurate, copy-paste-ready code examples in multiple languages
  • Create architecture diagrams and visual explanations for complex concepts
  • Ensure docs stay in sync as the product evolves
  • Build feedback loops to identify and fix documentation gaps


Developer Content ★

Create content that helps developers go from "what is this?" to "this is running in production":

  • Video tutorials, walkthroughs, product demos, and feature explainers
  • Written guides for common use cases (scraping, testing, PDF generation, integrations with Puppeteer/Playwright/Selenium/AI agents)
  • Starter repos, templates, and free tools developers can fork and use
  • Blog posts, release announcements, and technical deep-dives


Customer & Partner Success

Help developers succeed and expand the Product ecosystem:

  • Help customers architect solutions and provide input on enterprise deals
  • Identify common friction points and turn them into better docs and content
  • Identify, build and maintain relationships with integration partners
  • Create co-marketing content with partners


Must-Haves

  • You write excellent technical documentation. Clear, accurate, and developer-friendly. Show us examples.
  • You create technical video content. You're comfortable on camera (or at least behind a mic with screen recordings) and can explain complex concepts clearly. Quality matters more than polish—we'd rather see clear explanations than fancy editing.
  • You code. You're comfortable reading and writing code in JavaScript/TypeScript (our primary stack) and can pick up other languages as needed. You don't need to be a senior engineer, but you need to be technical enough to build example projects and debug customer code.
  • You ship content consistently. You have a track record of producing technical content—docs, tutorials, videos, whatever. Show us your portfolio.
  • You're self-directed. We're a small team. You'll need to figure out what to build, prioritize your own work, and ship without much hand-holding.


Nice-to-Haves

  • Experience at a developer tools company (API-first products, infrastructure, DevOps)
  • Experience with web automation tooling (Puppeteer, Playwright, Selenium)
  • Experience building developer communities or running developer programs
  • Familiarity with AI agents and how they use browser automation
  • Video editing skills beyond basic screen recording


Working at Browserless

  • Fully remote — Work from anywhere. We're distributed globally.
  • Async-first — We optimize for written communication and deep work. Meetings are rare.
  • Core overlap hours — 8am–11am PST, Monday through Thursday. Outside of that, work when you're most productive.

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