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βI turn "Wait, what does this mean?" into "Ah, got it!" β one
document at a time. I believe great documentation isn't just about fancy
words and bullet points. It's about making complex, jargon-filled tech
stuff so easy to understand, even your least tech-savvy teammate will
feel like a genius. My journey started in Electronics Engineering β
where I was often the only woman in the room.
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βFast forward
to now, and not much has changed. Tech still isn't packed with women at
the top, but that's exactly why I created TechWo β short for "Women in
Tech Writing" β to build something bigger than just a career. It's a
space where women like me can rise, write, and rewrite the rules (and
manuals too).
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β Before TechWo, I spent my days testing
high-power amplifiers and wondering why the most brilliant products came
with the most frustrating documentation. That's when it hit me: great
innovation means nothing if no one understands how to use it.
βSo
I picked up my pen (okay, keyboard) and started fixing the gap β one
user manual, API doc, and UX guide at a time. Today, I help businesses
across IT, SaaS, and engineering industries turn their technical content
into crystal-clear, user-friendly, and dare I say β enjoyable? β
documentation. Whether it's explaining APIs without making your head
spin or making a compliance guide actually readable (yes, it's
possible), I've got you covered.
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β When I'm not untangling
complex workflows into readable sentences, you'll find me roaming
bookstores, cafe-hopping, or hiking trails β probably thinking about
fonts or sentence structure. So if you're looking for content that
connects tech with humans (and makes your product look really smart in
the process), let's talk.
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