Omi is AI for your real life.
Think: wearable memory, voice-first interface, the reverse iPhone.
We’ve built a community of 9k people in Discord, shipped devices, and hit 100M+ organic views.
Now it’s time to scale our community — fast.
Your job is simple — make Omi the most visible hardware brand in the world.
You’ll:
Build and lead an Ambassador Program (10 core ambassadors, 100+ creators)
Generate 100+ events per year (mostly hackathons)
Drive 100+ YouTube videos annually featuring Omi products and apps
Make Omi show up everywhere — online and IRL
You’ve already done this before.
Specifically:
Built or managed a team of 10+ people
Organized large-scale events (ideally tech, hardware, or creator focused)
Can send me proof — links to events, campaigns, or communities you’ve built
You move fast, think bigger than anyone else in the room, and know how to rally people
If you haven’t led before or can’t show proof of execution — this role is not for you.
Why Join OmiReal product. Real users. 100M+ organic views and counting
Hardware + AI — not vaporware, but something people wear every day
You’ll define what “community” means for a brand that’s already viral
Direct access to me — zero bureaucracy, full ownership
We’re building something that people already love — and you’ll make the world love it louder.
If you’ve ever thought, “I could build a global movement,”
this is your shot.
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