we’re hiring a vibe marketeer!
You’re a Vibe Marketer—part storyteller, part growth hacker, part automator, part launch commander. You don’t just run campaigns; you create movements. Your mission: Translate MVPs into market-ready experiments that gather real users, real data, and real validation—fast.
You will work hand-in-hand with our Vibe Coding team to shape the narrative, set the tone, build landing experiences, test traction channels, and automate the grind behind getting things out the door.
Market the MVP, not the maybe. Launch micro-apps built by the Vibe team into the world with speed, simplicity, and soul. Think lean launchpads, not lengthy plans
Define the GTM runway. For every app, define the minimum lovable brand, target user persona, and traction playbook—in less than 3 days.
Spin up microsites, waitlists, and walkthroughs. Own the MVP’s early experience: from landing pages to demo videos, onboarding flows to early adopter programs.
Automate traction loops. Use marketing automation, referral triggers, drip campaigns, and feedback surveys to create self-sustaining feedback engines.
Prototype content. Collaborate with design and content teams to rapidly create explainers, memes, one-liners, or short videos that catch attention and convert. Build community, not campaigns.
Be the face of the MVP. Engage niche communities, talk to early adopters, join the subreddits, post on indie platforms, DM power users. Validate and kill fast. Help define product-market fit signals. Know when to double down, pivot, or archive an idea without emotional baggage.
You’ve taken products from zero to one—or helped someone do it fast.
You think in memes, build in Notion, automate in Zapier, and validate in comments.
You know that marketing is not about vanity—it’s about velocity.
Comfortable with no-code tools (Webflow, Framer, Tally, Typeform, Zapier, etc.).
You’re a builder’s marketer—not a brand marketer.
2–4 years of experience in startup growth, digital marketing, or community-led marketing preferred.
Love the chaos of creation more than the calm of maintenance.
Prefer voice notes over decks.
Want to work on 20 micro-products a year, not just one.
Believe that solving small wicked problems can make a big dent in the world.
Believe product marketing should start before the product is built.