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AI-native Marketer @ Explee

From:
Denis Konnov
To:
Alex — hopefully
Cc:
Vladimir, who doesn't know yet
Sent:
Fri, 14/08/2026, 19:23
Conditions: Remote Spain part-time
Instead of a résumé: deniskonnov.com LinkedIn
AI-native Marketer @ Explee
Remote | Spain | part-time
The offer, plainly

Not selling you Kinescope's tooling. Not asking you to become a customer. I want in, part-time, building and running Explee's own marketing agents the same way I already run them for Kinescope.

We already run Explee inside Kinescope's marketing team. My call. Went back to the site out of curiosity about the people behind a tool we already trust. Found the AI Developer post. Got wrecked by how well the whole thing is built — site, vibe, careers page. Not replying in kind felt like the actual crime.

What's already running, at Kinescope

  1. An agent I run, built on Hermes and living on our VPS, watches every push to kinescope.com and reports what changed and where, before the team notices.
  2. Same agent pulls daily SEO signal off Ahrefs and GSC and surfaces what to write next. A person still hits publish.
  3. Same radar tracks bad reviews of our competitors and Reddit mentions of us, daily.
  4. I've mapped a bank of 2,636 scraped viral LinkedIn posts from 56 tracked authors, ColdIQ's people among them, and I'm about to start posting from it weekly.

(there's also a daily AI-trend digest and an LLM-visibility tracker running next to all this — didn't want to turn a job application into a systems diagram)

What I'd build at Explee

  1. Point that same agent at your repo: every push turns into a ready social post — a screenshot of what shipped, a clip of it working, a short write-up — the same day you ship it, not a changelog line nobody outside the team reads.
  2. Same SEO pipeline, pointed at your keywords, minus the step where a person has to approve the publish. Full autopilot fits how you already work.
  3. Same radar, pointed at whoever's bad-mouthing AI SDRs instead of us.
  4. Same LinkedIn bank, rewritten for your audience instead of ours.
  5. Plus whatever else turns out to be useful. I don't know that part yet.

It can also push fixes back to your site itself, if you let it. “Direct agents toward problems without approval processes” — read that in your JD and felt seen.

Where I think this goes

Lovable made shipping an app something any non-engineer could do. Explee's doing the same thing to SDR: turning what used to take a hire, a stack, and a quarter of ramp-up into something a solopreneur or a ten-person company just runs.

That's not a feature. That's the same shape of bet Lovable made, pointed at outbound instead of app-building. I'd rather be early and part-time on it than read the case study later.

Process

You read this. Smiled (hopefully). Forwarded it to whoever's hiring. Talked about it for two minutes. Dropped me a line on Telegram.

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