The days of prolific spending in the tech industry are long gone, but lately, budget pressure on marketing teams has been ratcheting up. With every dollar under scrutiny, you need content that delivers results. That’s no easy task. Developers are a discerning bunch who quickly detect and skip over content that doesn’t add value to […]| EveryDeveloper
One of the first things I do each day is open Todoist on my phone or laptop. It’s an app that holds my task list, helps me set priorities, and tracks my productivity. There’s also a Todoist API, which I’ve used for a few automations that make me even more productive. I’m a developer, but […]| EveryDeveloper
“MCP” is quickly becoming the new acronym of the year in dev-focused circles. You’ve probably heard enough about the Model Context Protocol to wonder whether it’s more than hype. Before you add it to your developer engagement strategy, take a step back. The real question isn’t whether MCP is trending—it’s whether it actually helps your […]| EveryDeveloper
1000s of developers 100+ keywords 1 single blog post 100% recommend EveryDeveloper It’s painfully difficult to find someone who understands developer opinions, and they nail it. They also combine a clear sense of business needs and marketing, so I 100% recommend EveryDeveloper. Search platform Algolia provides great user discovery experiences to any company. Though it […]| EveryDeveloper
Technical Content Strategy for Dev-focused Companies| EveryDeveloper
Your latest event recap post has 12 views. And if you look closely, most of those views are from your colleagues. There’s an event next month, too, and an associated recap sits on the content calendar. You have the sinking feeling that eyeballs on that one will be just as few. It’s not just event […]| EveryDeveloper
Developers don’t spend their entire day writing code. There’s a lot of collaboration, planning, and research. During this time, you hope to capture their attention with your technical content. A key moment of planning is whether to develop a solution in-house or integrate a pre-packaged product. That’s led to the “build vs buy” guide, which […]| EveryDeveloper
You can probably imagine yourself midway through a complex technical tutorial. You have multiple terminal windows open. Your browser has tabs aplenty. Your fingers have memorized the “Ctrl-F” pattern as you search for the next step. The best dev tool and API companies aim to provide a better developer experience with tutorial content. We’ve collected […]| EveryDeveloper
Sixty minutes on the clock, a room full of cryptic clues, and no clear way out. Alex is up to the challenge. After all, they’re a developer by day, so this evening’s escape room should provide delightfully puzzling entertainment. Collecting hints from nearby objects, they’ll rearrange them into enough solutions to break out. Except Alex […]| EveryDeveloper
You may have noticed a label attached to companies with technical products. The label suggests developers are an important part of their ‘go-to-market.’ Their product is likely a dev tool or a solution that requires a degree of integration to be useful. That label — “developer first” — is applied so broadly that it often […]| EveryDeveloper
As marketers, we often dream of users having an ideal website experience: They arrive on the home page, and after admiring the headline’s messaging, they easily navigate to the place with the exact answer to their question. The real world is a bit messier, isn’t it? For one, many queries are sought with offsite searches, […]| EveryDeveloper
As the Head of Technology at the manufacturing software company Fabriq, Yacine Hmito frequently interacts with technical products. He often finds blog posts without technical details, so he’s unable to assess the technology. Maybe it would be forgivable if he could discover the vision for the product. That’s usually missing, obscured by marketing speak. Then, […]| EveryDeveloper
Imagine your job was to cover technology news and trends. How many times could you see “unique” and “cutting-edge” pitches before those adjectives no longer had meaning? According to a Cision survey, most journalists receive 50+ pitches a week, at least three-quarters of which are irrelevant. These are some of the factors that make journalists […]| EveryDeveloper
Pull your phone out of your pocket and open up a new text message. Type “I think we should all” and then select the option your phone suggests. And now accept the next suggestion. Continue until you have something that resembles a complete sentence. This is called the predictive text game, and the outcomes are […]| EveryDeveloper
A technical audience will sniff out anything that seems like traditional marketing. EveryDeveloper attracts software engineers, data scientists, architects, and decision-makers to your product. Let us help you hit the mark with strategy-backed, opinion-infused content that your future customers want| EveryDeveloper
Far too many companies venture into technical content because “that’s what you’re supposed to do.” Looking at established technical products and companies, the process can look deceptively straightforward. So, companies start to throw code samples and technical jargon at a series of unrelated articles on their blog. Perhaps they find some SEO keywords and include […]| EveryDeveloper