SuperPlane is an open source control plane where AI agents and engineers run operations together. We're a team of 10, founded by the creators of Semaphore CI/CD. Our users are DevOps and platform engineers at mid-size to large engineering orgs.
We ship features fast and need you to turn them into content that shows practitioners what's possible. We need someone who can take our product, build real use cases with it, write them up clearly, and get that content in front of the right people.
Build and publish technical content that demonstrates how SuperPlane fits into real DevOps and Platform Engineering workflows. Specifically:
Use case development. Work with the product team to identify workflows that teams care about. Build working demos: pipelines, integrations, configurations. You're not documenting someone else's work. You're creating the use case yourself.
Technical writing. Turn those use cases into blog posts, tutorials, how-to guides, and documentation. Clear, practical, opinionated writing that practitioners trust.
Distribution. Get your content seen. Publish on our blog, cross-post where relevant, share on Reddit, Hacker News, DevOps Slack groups, and social media. You understand where DevOps engineers actually read and how to reach them.
In the first 6 months:
A growing library of use-case demos with working code and configuration
Consistent publishing cadence: at least one substantial piece per week
Content that drives organic traffic and signups
Clear, up-to-date documentation that reduces support questions
You have a DevOps or platform engineering background. You've managed deployments, written CI pipelines, used tools like Terraform or Kubernetes. You understand this world from the inside.
You can write working code. Your tutorials include real, runnable examples. You can spin up a staging environment, write a Lambda function, or put together a working pipeline on your own.
You write clearly and concisely. You've published technical content before. You know how to explain complex systems without dumbing them down.
You have product intuition. You pick up a tool and immediately start exploring what's possible. You think in workflows and use cases, not feature lists.
You're self-directed. You find the next interesting thing to write about without being told. You follow the right people, notice trends, and spot opportunities.
You use AI tools daily. Coding agents, LLMs for drafting and review, AI-assisted prototyping. You see these as basic infrastructure for doing good work, not novelty.
You're comfortable working async in a distributed team.
Remote-first. We support co-working costs if needed.
Timezone: GMT-5 to GMT+3 (US East Coast through Europe).
Compensation: Early-stage startup salary plus significant equity in a company with real traction and experienced founders. If you want meaningful ownership in something that's working, let's talk.
We welcome candidates of all backgrounds, genders, orientations, ethnicities, ages, and abilities. If you're looking for a place to do your best work and know your contributions are valued, you'll feel right at home here.