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Jimil
Patel
Head of Technical Product Marketing
Intuit
Jimil Patel leads product and developer marketing at Intuit, shaping messaging, go-to-market strategy, and the voice of the customer across the company’s technology platform and open-source initiatives. He previously led product marketing teams at Salesforce and brings a unique mix of engineering, consulting, and marketing experience to his work. Fun fact: Jimil once hiked the entire Inca Trail to Machu Picchu on foot.
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09 September 2026 10:15 - 10:45
No-code didn't kill developer marketing. It just made the audience harder to define.
A few years ago, the developer audience felt relatively knowable - professional software engineers, clear personas, established watering holes. Then the tooling changed. No-code and low-code platforms, AI-assisted development, and the rise of the citizen developer have blurred the boundaries of who counts as a developer, what they need, and how they make decisions. Most developer marketing strategies haven't caught up. We'll explore: - How the developer audience has fragmented and what that means for segmentation, messaging, and channel strategy - Where the trust signals that work with professional engineers translate to newer builders - and where they don't - How to build a developer marketing strategy that's specific enough to be credible without being so narrow it misses the audience you actually have