Head of Community Assignment
Launching Vibe Coding as a Community Flywheel
A 90-day community GTM strategy for Port's AI Builder launch.
The Market Moment
The vibe coding hangover
AI makes prototypes easy. The hard part is turning prototypes into governed, repeatable, team-owned systems.
Core Goal
Make Vibe Coding Port's fastest path from first touch to activated value.
Targets are directional because internal baselines are unavailable.
Strategy
Turn the launch into a participatory movement
The community team's job is to make builders see it, try it, ship with it, share what worked, and keep coming back.
Launch Phases
90 days of compounding community momentum
Pre-launch
Seed the narrative, recruit beta champions, open workshop registration, and instrument attribution.
Peak attention
Ship live builds, daily speed runs, partner amplification, and guided onboarding sprints.
Activation to habit
Convert users into repeat builders through patterns, office hours, champion stories, and product feedback loops.
Community proof
Publish what the community builds and turn the best use cases into scalable GTM assets.
Team Operating Model
Five roles, five distinct conversion jobs
No duplicate work: each person owns a unique lane, a handoff, and a measurable outcome.
Execution Track 1
DevRel: create hands-on technical trust
Tactical initiatives
- Run a "Build Your Portal in 30 Minutes" workshop series.
- Host weekly Community Hours on YouTube and LinkedIn Live.
- Anchor the launch at platform engineering events and meetups.
KPIs
- 500 workshop attendees
- 60% attendee-to-signup conversion
- Qualified technical questions answered
- Product-qualified leads created
Execution Track 2
Developer Advocate: turn curiosity into technical conviction
Tactical initiatives
- Publish "The Vibe Coding Hangover," a six-part technical series.
- Launch "Port Patterns," a reference architecture library.
- Run analyst and influencer technical briefings.
KPIs
- 50K qualified reads
- 2K pattern-library forks or saves
- Docs-assisted activation
- Enterprise content engagement
Execution Track 3
AI Evangelist: make the launch impossible to ignore
Tactical initiatives
- Ship "Can Port Build It?" weekly short-form videos.
- Run launch-week speed runs that escalate in complexity.
- Publish platform engineering hot takes tied to real Port use cases.
KPIs
- 1M impressions
- Completion rate and saves
- Click-through to signup
- Demo requests influenced
Execution Track 4
Community Manager: convert attention into peer proof
Tactical initiatives
- Build a launch-specific Slack structure for onboarding, builds, and feedback.
- Create the "Port Builders" champions program with 25 power users.
- Partner with PlatformEngineering.org, CNCF groups, and meetups.
KPIs
- 2,500 Slack members by day 90
- Weekly active community members
- Peer answers and accepted solutions
- Champion-generated content
Execution Track 5
Product Specialist: make the first 15 minutes decisive
Tactical initiatives
- Define and instrument the Vibe Coding "Aha!" moment.
- Build a "First 15 Minutes" interactive onboarding guide.
- Turn community feedback into one-click deploy patterns.
KPIs
- 70% reach Aha in 30 minutes
- Onboarding completion rate
- Activated-user retention
- Feedback themes resolved
Handoffs
The launch works when the handoffs work
Live Demo Moment
Use Vibe Coding to build part of the launch motion
Demo: Champion Nomination Workflow
- Create a nomination intake form for community members.
- Generate reviewer fields, status transitions, and Slack alerts.
- Route accepted champions into onboarding and content opportunities.
Have a recorded fallback in case live demo conditions are unreliable.
Measurement Model
Measure the funnel, not isolated activity
Leading indicators
Video CTR, workshop attendance, onboarding completion, Slack activation, pattern usage.
Lagging outcomes
Activated users, retained users, enterprise opportunities, expansion signals, champion output.
Attribution
UTMs, CRM campaign fields, product analytics events, community source tags, content-assisted conversion.
KPI Command Center
Per-role scorecard
| Track | Leading metric | Outcome metric |
|---|---|---|
| AI Evangelist | Qualified reach and CTR | Signups influenced |
| Developer Advocate | Content engagement | Docs-assisted activation |
| DevRel | Workshop attendance | PQLs created |
| Community Manager | Active members | Peer proof and champions |
| Product Specialist | Time to Aha | Activated-user retention |
Risks & Mitigations
Show executive maturity before Q&A
Unclear Aha moment
Validate with telemetry and first-session user interviews.
Content without activation
Require every asset to point to a workshop, pattern, signup, or demo.
Slack growth without retention
Measure active builders, peer answers, and repeat participation.
Demo reliability
Prepare a recorded fallback and prebuilt sample environment.
Q&A
Questions & discussion
How do we know community caused pipeline?
Use source tagging, campaign attribution, product events, and assisted-conversion reporting.
What if the feature is not ready for mass attention?
Gate early access through workshops and champions, then expand when activation metrics hold.
Why separate Evangelist and DevRel?
One creates reach at speed; the other creates trust through technical interaction.
Closing
If Vibe Coding is the feature, community is what turns it into habit.
The win is not a launch spike. The win is a measurable builder movement that compounds into adoption, retention, and enterprise demand.
Vibe Coding Community GTM Strategy