We are building the memory layer for AI agents. Our users are developers who build complex systems, not casual browsers. We need a writer who can explain how Mem0 works without dumbing it down or hiding behind marketing jargon.
Your job is to read our code, look at the research papers we reference, and write documentation and articles that developers actually want to read. You will write guides that solve real engineering problems, not just fluff pieces for SEO.
We do not care about "content pillars" or "brand synergy" as much as we care about accuracy and clarity. If you can take a raw Python script and turn it into a tutorial that a Senior Engineer respects, you are the right fit. You will work directly with our engineering team to figure out what needs to be explained and how best to explain it.
What You Will Actually Do
Write for Engineers: Create deep-dive tutorials on how to implement Long-Term Memory (LTM) in agents, optimize vector retrieval, and manage user state.
Own the Docs: Documentation is our product's primary interface. You will keep it clean, up-to-date, and useful.
Build What You Write: You should be comfortable spinning up a local dev environment to test the code you are writing about. If the code example doesn't run, the article doesn't ship.
Edit and Curate: We have engineers who write rough drafts. You will turn their technical notes into polished, readable articles.
Who You Are
You write code (at least a little): You can read Python or JavaScript and understand what a function does without needing a diagram.
You hate fluff: You ruthlessly cut words like "cutting-edge," "seamless," and "revolutionary" from your drafts.
You have a voice: Your writing sounds like a human explaining something to another human, not a corporate press release.
Portfolio is everything: We care less about your degree and more about the three best technical articles you have written. Show us your work.



