This means understanding what they are trying to do, pointing them to tools and training, and generally helping them be successful. -Twilio’s Developer Evangelism Team Mission
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Our job is to inspire and equip developers to build the next generation of amazing applications.
Twilio’s Developer Evangelism team puts it this way: Our job is to inspire and equip developers to build the next generation of amazing applications. This means understanding what they are trying to do, pointing them to tools and training, and generally helping them be successful. Is this an inexpensive endeavor? No! But is it worthwhile? Signs point to yes! Twilio has invested a significant amount of money into something that they were told would never make them successful, because they understood the true value of community building: if you can prove to your community unequivocally that you not only want, but will listen to and implement their feedback, you will gain their loyalty. Part of inspiring, equipping, enabling, and empowering our communities is connecting them with each other as well as with our coworkers. These connections are things that we’re doing already, instinctively! We build relationships, make introductions, connect people in ways that make them more successful. Now it’s time to take that thing that we already do without thinking about it — dare I say, one of the things that we are uniquely qualified to do — and turn it into a metric that can not only benefit the company, but the community as well, and at the same time, give us a tangible way to prove our value.