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Head of Growth ($150k-$190k + Equity) at Feltsense.com

Jack & Jill/External ATS, San Francisco, CA, United States


Job Title:

Head of Growth Salary:

$150k-$190k + Equity Company Description:

Feltsense.com - AI startup building autonomous founders backed by Draper and Liquid2. Job Description:

As the first dedicated marketing hire, you will architect the go-to-market engine for a platform that launches multiple autonomous AI businesses in parallel. Working directly with the CEO, you will transition the company from stealth to scale, owning everything from high-level strategy to hands‑on campaign execution across diverse digital channels. Location:

San Francisco, USA Why this role is remarkable

Founding-level impact as the first marketing hire, taking over the growth function directly from a CEO who previously led a top YC growth agency. Backed by elite investors including Draper Associates, Precursor Ventures, and the founders of Crunchbase and Republic, with $5.1M in fresh seed funding. Solve a unique "meta-growth" challenge: designing a distribution engine that scales not just one product, but an entire ecosystem of AI‑run companies. What you will do

Design and execute the full‑funnel GTM strategy to convert prospects into paying customers for multiple agent‑built products simultaneously. Lead hands‑on execution across SEO, email lifecycle, and paid social channels (specifically X and Reddit) to drive high‑visibility industry conversations. Build a structured experimentation framework and data stack from scratch to measure attribution and iterate rapidly on unconventional distribution ideas. The ideal candidate

5+ years of experience marketing frontier products at the early stage (0→1), ideally with a background in AI, ML, or technical SaaS. Proven track record of hands‑on execution in SEO and paid social platforms like X and Reddit, targeting both technical and non‑technical audiences. Exceptional storytelling and positioning skills with a bias toward action and the ability to thrive in the ambiguity of a fast‑moving startup.

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