Developer advocates bridge product teams and developer communities through documentation, content creation, and community engagement.
Your role involves writing technical tutorials, presenting at conferences, gathering developer feedback, and improving developer experience. Content backlogs grow without prioritization, community feedback gets lost without tracking, and conference preparation competes with documentation work.
Content calendars need organization, feedback loops need management, and speaking engagements need coordination with travel. Wiki stores tutorial drafts and presentation materials.
Boards track content production while discussions capture community feedback themes. GitScrum helps developer advocates: boards organize content backlog by channel and audience, time tracking measures activity allocation, and notifications surface feedback requiring response.
The GitScrum Advantage
One unified platform to eliminate context switching and recover productive hours.









