Looking for great examples of websites targeting developers. Anyone know of companies that are doing this really really well?
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Derek Frome
Ouster Vice President Marketing • July 19
Twilio, splunk, nginx, newrelic are good examples.
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Jessica Shields
Forescout Technologies Inc. Director of Product Marketing • March 14
I think Digital Ocean (https://www.digitalocean.com/) does a great job!
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Mike Smith
Nextworld Senior Product Manager • October 26
Reall, really well?
- https://www.heroku.com/
- https://www.algolia.com/
- https://pusher.com/
- https://circleci.com/features/
- https://sendgrid.com/solutions/email-api/
- https://rollbar.com (a bit biased 😉)
Hope this is helpful. Pusher's site and messaging, is one of my personal favorites.
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James Winter
Telescope Partners Head of Marketing • October 27
Surprised I haven't seen this yet but Stripe. Stripe is one of my favorite websites at the moment.
However, it's important to know that developers don't care at all about your website. They will go straight to your documentation. Seriously, they won't look at your website.
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