Everyone thinks Developer Relations is about: 🎤 Speaking at conferences 📸 Posting technical content 🚀 Launching developer tools But the real work of DevRel is very different. It’s answering questions in Discord, debugging API issues, writing clear documentation, and building communities that developers actually want to be part of. DevRel sits at the intersection of engineering, marketing, and community. DevRel_Ebook_HKJ And when it works, developers don’t just use your product. They build with it, advocate for it, and grow the ecosystem. This carousel is a small DevRel reality check. BeetleX Build. Engage. Grow. #DevRel #DeveloperRelations #DevCommunity #BuildInPublic #TechCommunity
DevRel Beyond Conferences: Debugging, Documentation, Community Building
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How do you navigate DevRel without a traditional tech background? These 5 principles guide everything I do: 1. Pray and ask God for direction — not every opportunity is the right one 2. Always be testing — I don't publish what I haven't run myself 3. Request feedback constantly — your perspective is limited 4. Always studying — Web3 evolves weekly, so should you 5. Stay curious — better questions lead to better content DevRel isn't about knowing everything. It's about learning in public and helping others along the way. Which principle resonates most with you? 👇 #devrel #developerrelations #web3 #techcareer #careertips #growthmindset #faith #learning
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Developer Relations (DevRel) is a two-way channel that not only involves promoting the use of a tech platform or protocol among developers but also collecting valuable feedback from the community to drive further improvements and address any challenges or issues. It benefits developers both inside and outside the organization... Read more about our philosophy on Developer Relations.. #devRel #DeveloperAdvocacy #CommunityEngagement #ContentCreation #TechnicalSupport #hackathon https://lnkd.in/gH5Jsjmj
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You are falling into the OpenClaw trend.... It ships fast, the GitHub numbers look credible, and the demos are genuinely impressive. The tradeoffs only surface later, usually in production. I spent time testing and researching alternatives built for what OpenClaw wasn't designed for. Each one solves a different version of the same problem, and knowing which one fits your stack could save your team months of painful retrofitting. Here is the full breakdown: https://lnkd.in/dUXtrSY9 #AIAgents #AIEngineering #BuildingWithAI #SoftwareArchitecture
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I’ve decided to open-source the Nami Engine. Some might say we’re giving away our moat, but I disagree. 1️⃣ Sharing with the community drives real progress. 2️⃣ It protects our concepts from ever becoming someone else's IP. 3️⃣ Execution > Secrets. For those who haven't seen it, Nami is an autonomous multi-agent orchestration system that uses heartbeat-driven execution, like OpenClaw, to run complex outcome driven workflows. If you want to try building multi-agent swarms, the repo is now public. I’d love your feedback, PRs, and thoughts. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gac7t643 #aigit #github #agents #orchestration #openclaw
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"How do we measure DevRel ROI?" "Developer trust, long-term retention, community quality." "Can you put a number on trust?" "Can you put a number on your sales team's golf rounds?" Silence. Companies that treat DevRel like a demand-gen channel get demand-gen results. The developers who buy don't convert from a nurture sequence. They buy because someone on your team helped them at 11pm with a GitHub issue. That's not a funnel. That's a relationship. --- Hi, I'm Marcos, I run DevRel Bridge where I help developer-first companies scale faster with strategy, content, and community. If you found this useful, you'll probably like what I post here.
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The shift happening right now with OpenClaw and OpenCode is real: open-source AI agents are becoming daily tools for people who actually build things, and the interesting conversations are not at panels or pitch nights. I see this every day in my work at GitLab, which is exactly why I'm hosting the first OpenClaw and OpenCode Show & Tell in Ghent on 8 April at Herberg Macharius. Builders demo what they made, 5-10 minutes each, then questions, then drinks. This event is not for everyone: if you're curious but don't build things yet, you're welcome, but the room will be full of people who do and the conversations will be technical. Come to learn, not to opine (there are plenty of panels for the other kind 😉). Know a builder in Ghent who belongs in this room? Tag them below. Registration link in the first comment. #Ghent #OpenClaw #OpenCode #OpenSource
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