The Senior Content & Community Marketing Manager will develop content strategies, manage community engagement on platforms like Discord and Reddit, and oversee the YouTube channel while driving growth.
Littlebird is building a personal AI that connects your entire digital life, protecting your focus from clutter and surfacing what you need, the moment you need it. We're a small, async-first team that cares deeply about craft and the details that most people skip over. Check out the recent TechCrunch news on our $11M seed funding and what users are saying about the product.
We're remote-first, well-funded, and growing - this is a great time to join and shape something foundational.
We're looking for a Senior Content & Community Marketing Manager to own two of the most important long-term growth levers we have: the content that builds our credibility and the communities where our users actually live.
On the content side, you'll lead our blog - setting the strategy, editing, and writing - and optimize everything we publish for organic and AI search visibility. You'll script, record, and narrate use case and workflow videos, and own our YouTube channel end-to-end, from educational content to product walkthroughs. You'll also source and develop customer stories across written and video formats, turning real user experiences into compelling proof points.
On the community side, you'll build Littlebird's presence on X, Discord and Reddit largely from the ground up. That means designing the architecture, programming engagement, and showing up consistently - not just moderating, but genuinely participating. You'll also build in public on LinkedIn as an authentic voice for the company, and surface what you're hearing from the community back to product marketing and engineering.
This is a high-ownership role. You're not supporting someone else's strategy - you're creating it.
- 5+ years in content marketing, community, or a role that spans both
- Experience building and growing a YouTube channel, X, Discord, or Reddit presence - ideally more than one
- Strong writer and editor who can also think strategically about SEO and organic growth
- Comfortable on camera and behind a microphone - you can script, record, and narrate your own videos
- Experience developing customer stories and case studies
- Naturally community-minded - you understand how to build trust with an audience over time, not just publish at them
- Comfortable working independently in a fast-moving, async environment
Benefits
- Competitive compensation including equity and health/dental/vision/life benefits, with optional 401k for US employees
- Remote-friendly with flexible working hours across time zones
- Paid time off and parental leave
- Collaborative team culture
The base pay range for this role is $125,000 – $180,000 per year.
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