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Promptless (YC) | Founding Docs Practice Lead | San Francisco (Onsite) | Full-time | $140k–$200k + equity

Location
San Francisco (Onsite)
Work mode
Onsite
Employment
Full-time
Compensation
$140k–$200k
Posted
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@gogopromptless

About Promptless (YC)

Promptless builds AI agents that automatically update customer-facing documentation. Startups, CNCF projects, and Fortune 500 companies use us. YC-backed with a seed round from top VCs and angels.

Company website: promptless.ai

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Promptless (YC) | Founding Docs Practice Lead | San Francisco (Onsite) | Full-time | $140k–$200k + equity

Promptless builds AI agents that automatically update customer-facing documentation. Startups, CNCF projects, and Fortune 500 companies use us. YC-backed with a seed round from top VCs and angels.

This is a one-of-one role. You'll own the documentation practice at Promptless: onboarding customers onto the platform, building the methodology for AI-assisted documentation, and growing our reputation as the company that makes docs teams more effective. Think practice lead at a top consulting firm, except the domain is docs and the leverage is AI.

You should have deep experience in technical documentation (developer docs, API references, support content), be comfortable reading code, and be excited about pushing the boundaries of LLM-assisted writing. You'll be building this function from scratch, so an entrepreneurial mindset is key.

Read more: https://promptless.ai/jobs#founding-docs-practice-lead

Email us directly: [email protected] (mention HN!)

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Promptless (YC) | Founding Engineer | San Francisco (Onsite) | Full-time | $140k–$200k + equity

As a Founding Engineer, you'll build the core product—AI agents, integrations, and infrastructure that powers automatic documentation updates.

Read more: https://promptless.ai/jobs#founding-engineer

Same deal. Email us directly: [email protected] (mention HN!)

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