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Head of Product Marketing (Santa Rosa)

Readdy, Santa Rosa, CA, USA

Job type: Full Time


About Us

Readdy.ai is building an AI-native website creation platform that turns natural language prompts, screenshots, or templates into production-ready multi-page websites within minutes. ⚡️
Our product is already gaining strong global traction through a product-led growth motion , helping founders, creators, and product teams move from idea to launch significantly faster.

The Role

We’re looking for a

Head of Product Marketing

who can help us define how the world understands our product.
This is not a traditional marketing role.
You will be responsible for crafting our

core narrative , shaping how we position ourselves in a crowded AI landscape, and building a storytelling engine that drives awareness, engagement, and growth.
If you love turning complex products into simple, compelling stories — this role is for you.

What You’ll Do

Define and evolve our

core product narrative

(what we are, why we matter, why now)
Translate product features into clear, compelling

use cases and stories
Own

product positioning and messaging

across all channels
Write and iterate on high-impact content:
Website copy
Launch announcements
Social content (X/LinkedIn)
Product storytelling threads
Partner closely with founders, product, and growth teams
Identify and create

“moments” and narratives

that people want to share
Continuously refine messaging based on market feedback

What We’re Looking For

3–7 years experience in

Product Marketing / Content / Narrative roles
Strong writing skills (this is a must — we will ask for samples)
Ability to explain complex products in simple, engaging ways
Experience in

AI, SaaS, or developer tools

is highly preferred
Deep understanding of what products are like Notion, Figma, Webflow
Taste: you know what “good” looks like in product storytelling
Bias for action — you write, ship, and iterate quickly

What This Role Is NOT

Not a performance marketing role (no ads focus)
Not a pure content writer role
Not a brand-only role detached from product