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gitbookAPP-104
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The GitBook Developer Documentation Lead

A developer advocate, technical writer, or senior engineer at a developer-facing company who owns the documentation. They chose or inherited GitBook because it lowers the friction for engineers to contribute alongside the technical writers. They care about documentation quality in a way most of their colleagues don't — because they're the one who gets the support tickets when the docs are wrong. They know the gap between documentation that exists and documentation that works. They're trying to close it.

Aha

Not a single dramatic moment — more like a Tuesday at 3pm when they realized they hadn't thought about documentation that drifts from reality because nobody owns the update process in two weeks.”

apolloAPP-194
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The Apollo Sales Development Rep

A sales development representative or outbound sales rep at a B2B company who uses Apollo as their prospecting command center. They build prospect lists from Apollo's database, enroll them in email sequences, track opens and replies, and try to book meetings. They send 50–200 outreach emails per day and know that personalization is the difference between a reply and the spam folder. They are a relationship builder working at volume, and they've developed an intuition for which prospects will respond and which won't.

Aha

The shift was quiet.”

readwiseAPP-170
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The Readwise Knowledge Synthesizer

A voracious reader — books, articles, newsletters, podcasts, Twitter threads — who realized that reading without capturing is forgetting. They use Readwise to collect highlights from Kindle, Instapaper, podcasts, and the web, then Readwise Reader for their daily reading queue. They've built a workflow where everything they consume flows through one system, highlights are tagged and resurfaced, and insights compound over time. They are the person who can always find "that article I read about X" because they highlighted the key passage six months ago.

Aha

It happened mid-workflow — the knowledge worker is writing a strategy memo about pricing models.”

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