Open Source LLM Engineering Platform that helps teams build useful AI applications via tracing, evaluation, and prompt management (mission, product). We are now part of ClickHouse.
We're building the "Datadog" of this category; model capabilities continue to improve, but building useful applications is really hard, both in startups and enterprises.
Largest open source solution in this category: trusted by 19 of the Fortune 50, >2k customers, >26M monthly SDK downloads, >6M Docker pulls.
We joined ClickHouse in January 2026 because LLM observability is fundamentally a data problem and Langfuse already ran on ClickHouse. Together we can move faster on product while staying true to open source and self-hosting, and join forces on GTM and sales to accelerate revenue.
Previously backed by Y Combinator, Lightspeed, and General Catalyst.
We're a small, engineering-heavy, and experienced team in Berlin and San Francisco. We are also hiring for engineering in EU timezones and expect one week per month in our Berlin office (how we work).
Workplace: Remote-friendly. European roles are remote-first with one week per month in Berlin. For US candidates, San Francisco is preferred, but we are open to exceptional candidates anywhere in the US.
We are hiring a Product Marketing Lead to define how Langfuse shows up in the market and turn that strategy into shipped work.
This is a senior product marketing role with a strong IC expectation. You will own product marketing strategy and execution across positioning, launches, website narrative, funnel, customer proof, onboarding, sales collateral, and the way we explain Langfuse to technical users.
You do not need to manage people from day one. You do need to think big, create clarity, prioritize the right work, and help the team deliver. Over time, this role can grow into people management, but the first bar is strategic judgment plus excellent execution.
The best person for this role has marketed technical products to developers before. You know developer marketing only works when it is specific, useful, technically honest, and tied to a product people can actually try. You can build a category narrative, but you can also improve an onboarding email, a pricing page, a launch post, a sales deck, or a conversion report.
You will join one of the fastest-growing open-source AI infrastructure stories of this time, while the category is still being defined.
Langfuse is already widely adopted by technical teams, but the category is still being defined. The product has real depth across tracing, evals, prompt management, datasets, metrics, self-hosting, and enterprise workflows. The marketing job is to make that depth clear without flattening it into vague AI platform language.
This role owns the narrative system around Langfuse: how we explain the product, how users understand the path from first trace to production workflows, how launches land, how customer proof is packaged, and how the website, sales narrative, docs, webinars, workshops, and ClickHouse GTM channels reinforce each other.
Own Langfuse product marketing strategy and execution across positioning, messaging, launches, customer proof, website narrative, onboarding, funnel, and sales collateral
Build the marketing plan for your area: decide what matters, define the sequence, create the operating cadence, and turn strategy into shipped work
Define and maintain the category story for Langfuse: what we are, what we are not, how we describe LLM observability, evals, prompt management, datasets, agent observability, and the broader LLM engineering workflow
Own the funnel and conversion plan: website conversion, activation, onboarding, lifecycle emails, self-serve-to-sales handoff, product usage signals, and the metrics marketing reviews every week
Partner closely with product and engineering to turn product substance into launches, changelogs, blog posts, product pages, demos, webinars, workshops, and technical proof that developers trust
Make the Langfuse website sharper: clearer homepage narrative, product pages, customer proof, conversion paths, SEO/GEO inputs, and developer-facing explanations that are precise and useful
Build a repeatable launch system across product updates, changelog, blog, social, email, docs, website surfaces, sales enablement, and ClickHouse GTM channels
Lead customer marketing: customer stories, use cases, proof points, quotes, logo strategy, launch references, and reusable sales narratives
Create the canonical first-call / webinar narrative for Langfuse and keep sales, solutions, field, and regional motions aligned around it
Conduct market and competitive analysis across LLM observability, evals, agent observability, prompt management, and related developer tooling
Work with ClickHouse marketing, sales, solutions, and field teams so Langfuse benefits from the larger GTM engine without losing its developer voice
Use AI tools and automation to scale the marketing operating system: research, content review, competitive tracking, customer evidence, reporting, and routine workflows
Lead through clarity, planning, writing, prioritization, and delivery, whether or not you directly manage people
Must
You have meaningful experience in product marketing, developer marketing, DevRel, growth, or GTM for a technical product
You have marketed to developers, infrastructure teams, AI teams, data teams, security teams, or another highly technical audience
You write exceptionally well. You make complex technical ideas clear without making them shallow
You have strong product intuition and can use the product yourself enough to be credible with engineers, founders, and technical buyers
You understand PLG funnels: activation, onboarding, conversion, lifecycle, product usage signals, self-serve growth, and sales-assisted expansion
You have led launches, positioning, website messaging, sales enablement, customer proof, and product narratives end to end
You can lead through clarity, planning, and execution, whether or not you directly manage people
You have a high quality bar for developer-facing marketing and a low tolerance for vague language, buzzwords, or content that does not help the user
You are comfortable operating in ambiguity and turning messy input from founders, product, sales, users, and the market into a clear plan
You are excited about AI engineering and stay close to what developers are actually building
Extras
You have worked in developer tools, open source, observability, databases, data infrastructure, cloud infrastructure, AI tooling, or security
You have built or led product marketing at a fast-growing startup
You have managed PMM, DevRel, growth, content, community, or field marketing teammates
You have experience with both self-serve PLG and enterprise sales-assisted motions
You already create content: blog posts, talks, product explainers, social posts, newsletters, videos, docs, or open-source examples
You have original opinions that experienced technical people value
You are comfortable on camera and on stage, but you do not need to be a full-time conference person
You know ClickHouse, SQL, analytics systems, observability, or AI application development
We can run this process quickly when calendars line up.
Fill out application
We screen your application
Screening Call: Get to know, logistics, open questions, 20 min, remote
Founder Call: Product Marketing leadership deep dive, 40 min, remote
Deep Dive: Product marketing case, writing, and funnel deep dive, 60 min, remote
Super Day: half or full day with the team, in office when possible, remote in some cases
Meet the other founders, short calls
Decision and offer
All repos: https://github.com/langfuse
Company handbook: https://langfuse.com/handbook
How we hire: https://langfuse.com/handbook/how-we-hire
Changelog: https://langfuse.com/changelog
Careers: https://langfuse.com/careers/careers
Vercel: developer-first product marketing, launch quality, and high-trust content
Sentry: developer-first marketing for observability, performance, product launches, and digital conversion
ClickHouse: technical product marketing, benchmarks, practitioner-led content, and infrastructure category building
Swyx / Latent Space: original market framing, technical taste, and public point of view
Simon Willison: technical writing with a clear point of view
We can run the full process to your offer letter in less than 7 days (hiring process).
We run a TypeScript monorepo: Next.js on the frontend, Express workers for background jobs, PostgreSQL for transactional data, ClickHouse for tracing at scale, S3 for file storage, and Redis for queues and caching. You should be familiar with a good chunk of this, but we trust you'll pick up the rest quickly (Stack, Architecture).
We trust you to take ownership (ownership overview) for your area. You identify what to build, propose solutions (RFCs), and ship them. Everyone here thinks about the user experience and the technical implementation at the same time. Everyone manages their own Linear.
You're never alone. Anyone from the team is happy to go into a whiteboard session with you. 15 minutes of shared discussion can very much improve the overall output.
We implement maker schedule and communication. There are two recurring meetings a week: Monday check-in on priorities (15 min) and a demo session on Fridays (60 min).
Code reviews are mentorship. New joiners get all PRs reviewed to learn the codebase, patterns, and how the systems work (onboarding guide).
We use AI as much as possible in our workflows to make our users happy. We encourage everyone to experiment with new tooling and AI workflows.
This role puts you at the forefront of the AI revolution, partnering with engineering teams who are building the technology that will define the next decade(s).
This is an open-source devtools company. We ship daily, talk to customers constantly, and fight for great DX. Reliability and performance are central requirements.
Your work ships under your name. You'll appear on changelog posts for the features you build, and during launch weeks, you'll produce videos to announce what you've shipped to the community. You’ll own the full delivery end to end.
We're solving hard engineering problems: figuring out which features actually help users improve AI product performance, building SDKs developers love, visualizing data-rich traces, rendering massive LLM prompts and completions efficiently in the UI, and processing terabytes of data per day through our ingestion pipeline.
You'll work closely with the ClickHouse team and learn how they build a world-class infrastructure company. We're in a period of strong growth: Langfuse is growing organically and accelerating through ClickHouse's GTM. (Why we joined ClickHouse)
If you wonder what to build next, our users are a Slack message or a Github discussions post away.
You’re on a continuous learning journey. The AI space develops at breakneck speed and our customers are at the forefront. We need to be ready to meet them where they are and deliver the tools they need just-in-time.
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