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Content Engineer

ManiculeRemoteFull Time
Compensation
$50,000–$200,000/year

Job Description

Essentially, I'm looking for someone who has a clear viewpoint on what good technical writing looks like. And, you're also comfortable building scalable AI systems around it. You're a writer and an engineer.

- Our job is to distill our human knowledge into a replicable system.

- If there was one quality that mattered most, it would be attention to detail/obsession with quality.

- Remote work, salary up to $200K/yr based on location.

The ideal person builds their own agents for fun and writes a lot of content for developers. Experience with GEO and Developer Marketing is a +++


Interview Process

Quick intro call

Task/test assignment

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Job Details

Category
Sales & Marketing
Employment Type
Full Time
Location
Remote (Remote)
Posted
Compensation
$50,000 - $200,000 per year

About Manicule

Manicule is an AI-native technical documentation agency. We own technical documentation end-to-end for developer tool companies, including information architecture, messaging, writing, design, and QA. Agents handle the mechanical parts like code verification and auditing at a scale and speed no human team can match, while humans refine the thinking and make the docs actually good. We're at $15K MRR and profitable, with clients like Supermemory, Greptile, Reducto, and Rootly. Supermemory's docs drove a 30% improvement in answer success rate and went viral on Twitter, all shipped in 23 days. Every dev tool founder knows their docs are broken but simply don't have the time to fix them. The old solution was hiring a full-time technical writer who understands engineering, marketing, and devrel. That role is really hard and expensive to hire for, so docs stay broken. Naman started freelance writing for developer tools 3 years ago and realized that you can't one-shot docs. They require tight feedback loops with the engineering team, multiple review cycles, and real product understanding. When he worked with Supermemory, they had two products that sounded identical to customers. He got on calls with the CEO, figured out the right positioning for each product, and restructured the entire docs around it. That kind of work requires judgment and context that agents simply don’t have. On the other hand, testing every code snippet against a live API, auditing hundreds of pages for broken links, and drafting from OpenAPI specs is grunt work that agents do in minutes. The insight behind Manicule is that good documentation requires both, and nobody has packaged them together. Shreyans was a founding engineer at Supermemory, saw the impact of good docs firsthand, and joined Naman to productize Manicule. We're now a team of 5, building toward that vision. Thousands of AI startups are launching dev tools every month, and docs are the single biggest asset they're all neglecting.

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