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Developer Relations, also known as DevRel, … Developer Relations, also known as DevRel, is an umbrella term covering the strategies and tactics for building and nurturing a community of mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and developers (e.g., software developers) as the primary users, and often influencers on purchases, of a product. Developer Relations is a form of Platform Evangelism and the activities involved are sometimes referred to as a Developer Program or DevRel Program. A DevRel program may comprise a framework built around some or all of the following aspects:
* Developer Marketing: Outreach and engagement activities to create awareness and convert developers to use a product.
* Developer Education: Product documentation and education resources to aid learning and build affinity with a product and community.
* Developer Experience (DX): Resources like a developer portal, product, and documentation, to activate the developer with the least friction.
* Developer Success: Activities to nurture and retain developers as they build and scale with a product.
* Community: Nourishes a community to maintain a sustainable program. The impacts and goals of DevRel programs include:
* Increased revenue and funding
* User growth and retention
* Product innovation and improvements
* Customer satisfaction and support deflection
* Strong technical recruiting pipeline
* Brand recognition and awareness Other goals of DevRel initiatives can include:
* Product Building: An organization relies on a community of developers to build their technology (e.g., open source).
* Product-market Fit: The product's success depends on understanding developers' needs and desires.
* Developer Enablement: Supporting developers' use of the product (e.g., by providing education, tools, and infrastructure).
* Developer Perception: To overcome developer perceptions that may be preventing success of a product.
* Hiring/Recruiting: To attract potential developers for recruitment.ract potential developers for recruitment.
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Developer Relations, also known as DevRel, … Developer Relations, also known as DevRel, is an umbrella term covering the strategies and tactics for building and nurturing a community of mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and developers (e.g., software developers) as the primary users, and often influencers on purchases, of a product. Developer Relations is a form of Platform Evangelism and the activities involved are sometimes referred to as a Developer Program or DevRel Program. A DevRel program may comprise a framework built around some or all of the following aspects: Other goals of DevRel initiatives can include:r goals of DevRel initiatives can include:
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