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

Jack & Jill, San Francisco, CA, United States


Job Title

Head of Growth

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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