We could split this list ten ways. We don't, because four roles cover 90% of the people who actually ship with Marcus today. If you don't see your role here, the closest match is usually right.
Founders
You don't need a co-founder. You need a working product by Friday. Marcus does the engineering so you can stay in the part of the job no-one else can do — talking to your first hundred customers.
Most common pathProduct managers
The clearest spec is a working version of the feature. Marcus turns a paragraph of intent into a clickable, hosted prototype — the actual brief, not a description of one.
For B2B SaaS PMsMarketers
The campaign was approved Tuesday. The page is live Tuesday. Marcus writes, builds, and hosts the landing — with form, thank-you, GA4, conversion API, and the brand polish your CMO won't apologise for.
For demand-gen teamsEnterprise
SSO and SCIM on day one, SOC 2 in the binder, dedicated tenancy, signed DPA, no training on your data. Innovation that ships, not a pilot that ages out.
For IT-led rollouts"Most builders pitch to ‘everyone'. We picked four teams whose job-to-be-done actually changes when generation gets cheap, and we wrote pages for them. The other roles read these too — they fit themselves into the closest match."— Internal note from the team that picks which audience pages we publish.
Pick the closest one and read it sideways. Or skip the categorisation and just describe what you'd build.
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