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Technical Content Writer
Full-time ยท Remote
Content SaaS Developer tools
The role
You'll write the reviews, comparisons, and guides that make up the core of meetingstack.io. That means testing meeting tools hands-on, digging into their APIs and pricing, and turning what you find into clear, honest content. The audience is technical: engineering leads, ops teams, IT buyers.
This is not marketing copy. We don't write puff pieces for vendors. Every article should help someone make a better decision about their meeting infrastructure.
What you'll do
- Write in-depth reviews of meeting tools (notetakers, recording APIs, voice AI, transcription services)
- Produce head-to-head comparisons with clear recommendations
- Write technical guides (integration walkthroughs, API evaluations, architecture breakdowns)
- Test tools yourself: sign up, record meetings, check accuracy, verify pricing
- Keep existing content current when tools change pricing, features, or positioning
- Collaborate with the research team to turn benchmark data into readable analysis
What we're looking for
- 2+ years writing about SaaS, developer tools, or technical products
- You can explain an API response format to a product manager and a pricing model to a CFO
- Comfort with testing software: signing up for trials, using APIs, reading documentation
- Strong opinions about what makes a good review vs. thinly veiled marketing
- Clean, direct writing style. No filler, no jargon for the sake of jargon
- Self-directed. You'll own topics end to end, from research to published piece
Nice to have
- Experience with meeting tools, recording APIs, or speech-to-text products
- Background in developer relations, technical documentation, or product marketing
- Familiarity with SEO (not keyword stuffing, actual search intent work)
- Published portfolio of technical content you're proud of
Details
Type
Full-time
Location
Remote (any timezone)
Start
As soon as possible
Reports to
Research lead
How to apply
Send an email to hello@meetingstack.io with the subject line "Technical Content Writer." Include a few links to published work and a short note on why this role interests you. No formal cover letter needed.