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What is Developer Relations

Introduction

Welcome to this series, where I'm going to take you into the world of Developer Relations. It's not a hidden thing, you've heard the word "developer relations" a few times now and wondered what it's all about, or you already have an idea about it; let's go through the definition of developer relations and demystify the first impression people have.

What is developer relations (DevRel)

DevRel stands for Developer Relations, as you can see, it is an umbrella term that covers the strategies and tactics for building and nurturing a community of mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and developers. It means bridging the gap between the company he is representing and the developers community he is representing as well. See it like this, DevRel engineer is the API (Application Programming Interface) collecting data from the Backend (Company) and connecting them to the Frontend (Developer's community) and vice versa.

A DevRel program may include a framework built around some or all of the following:

  • Developer marketing: Outreach and engagement activities to build awareness and convert developers to use a product.

  • Developer Education: Product documentation and educational resources to facilitate learning and build affinity with a product and community.

  • Developer Experience (DX): Resources such as a developer portal, product, and documentation to activate the developer with the least amount of friction.

  • Developer Success: Activities to nurture and retain developers as they build and scale with a product.

  • Community Management: Nurturing a community to maintain a sustainable program.

Mary Thengvall's explanation about devrel

What does a DevRel Engineer

DevRel engineers generally work closely with engineering teams to understand developers' needs, provide them with useful resources (such as working on the documentation, code samples, tutorials, and discussion forums), and help them solve any problems they may encounter. They can also organize community events, such as hackathons, conferences, and meetups, to bring developers together and encourage collaboration. In the same way, attend events to promote the company's products.

DevRel's ultimate goal is to build a community of enthusiastic, who can help use, and promote the company's products or services and provide valuable feedback to improve products. This can help strengthen the company's reputation as a key player in the technology industry and stimulate business growth.

Conclusion

In this article, you learned about developer relations, what it stands for, what a developer relations engineer does, and its key goals. As the technology landscape continues to evolve, Developer Relations is an indispensable function that persistently serves as the pivot between technology innovators and end users. In the next one, we will learn why it's important to have a developer relations engineer team.


Thank you for reading me so far, this is a combination of days 1 and 2. Feel free to comment, like, follow me on X (twitter), or connect with me on Linkedin, available for feedback.

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