
Shipping isn't the bottleneck anymore. Attention is.
Maanav Agrawal kept seeing the same pattern.
Some of the coolest products weren't getting the attention they deserved
Meanwhile, companies that consistently shared what they were building were generating inbound
He'd lived it himself
He saw it in other industries like real estate
He saw it across his YC batch and among founders generally
The problem wasn't always the product.
It was making sure people knew the product existed.
So he and Co-Founder Jason Zhan built Memoir (YC P26)
A marketer with the soul of an engineer.
Memoir connects to your product source of truth and understands what changed, why it matters, who should hear about it, and how to tell the story.
A new feature ships
A PR worth talking about gets merged
A meaningful update goes live
Memoir turns it into:
→ Social posts
→ Blogs
→ Changelogs
→ Demo videos
→ Customer updates
→ Launch content
All in your company's voice.
They built it for themselves: Engineers who love building
But, like most founders, don't always have time to build in public.
Now they don't have to.
The work speaks for itself - automatically
Memoir turns product velocity into market velocity
🎙️ Maanav Agrawal, CEO & Co-Founder, Memoir on Fondo START
00:53 "Shipping is not the bottleneck, attention is."
01:19 How Memoir connects directly to GitHub and monitors product changes
01:38 Deciding which product updates are important enough to share publicly
02:03 Keeping founders in control with approval before publishing
02:40 Why some of the best products never get the attention they deserve
03:20 The challenge facing startups without dedicated marketing teams
03:49 Why engineering teams move faster than marketing teams can keep up
05:17 The original YC idea: developer infrastructure and latency optimization
05:58 The realization that marketing was the biggest bottleneck in real estate
06:18 The insight behind Memoir: unify engineering velocity and marketing velocity
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