Content & release support
Help shape feature announcements, update posts, release summaries, and public-facing messaging so new improvements are easier to understand.
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KillSync is expanding beyond killmail relays into a broader platform for public intel, Discord automation, CorpLink identity workflows, and multi-character account visibility. That kind of project does not only need code. It also needs pilots who understand the EVE ecosystem, know how communities work, and can help strengthen visibility, trust, and useful connections across New Eden.
KillSync is at the point where public-facing help can make a real difference. There is growing surface area across the site, the Discord bot, CorpLink, feature announcements, and community-facing visibility. That creates room for practical support from people who know the EVE universe well and can help the platform reach the right players, corporations, and communities.
This is not a traditional hiring portal. It is a way to define useful roles and contribution lanes for an independent project that is actively growing and looking for the right kind of help.
That includes not just visibility, but feedback loops. As KillSync grows, direct input from real players, corporations, and communities becomes one of the most valuable drivers of what gets built next.
These roles are not backend development positions, infrastructure roles, or code-access roles. Right now the most useful support is community-facing: introductions, visibility, feedback, onboarding conversations, and stronger public presence where KillSync is a real fit.
That helps keep the core of the project stable while still making room for meaningful collaboration.
Some kinds of help matter more immediately than others. Right now the most useful support falls into two broad categories: high-priority public-facing help, and contribution areas that can strengthen the platform over time.
Introduce KillSync to corporations, alliances, server owners, and EVE communities that could genuinely benefit from the platform.
Help identify useful Discord communities, explain what the bot does, and surface where the product fits best.
Help surface real-world usage patterns, friction points, and opportunities so development decisions are grounded in actual player needs.
Help shape feature announcements, update posts, release summaries, and public-facing messaging so new improvements are easier to understand.
Help identify confusing spots in guides, FAQs, onboarding flow, and feature explanations so players can get value from KillSync faster.
Help identify communities, corporations, alliances, and player groups where KillSync may be useful, while bringing back grounded feedback about real needs.
Right now KillSync has one clearly defined public role. Additional roles can be added later as the project develops and the requirements become more distinct.
Help grow KillSync visibility across New Eden by connecting with corporations, alliances, Discord communities, and player networks that are a genuine fit for the platform.
Good fits are usually pilots who already spend time in EVE communities, understand how corporations and alliances operate, and can communicate clearly without sounding like spam. This is more about trust, usefulness, and signal than volume posting.
If someone naturally understands how to connect people with tools that solve real problems, they are much more likely to succeed here than someone trying to brute-force promotion.
KillSync is an independent project building a connected information layer for New Eden. That includes public killmail visibility, entity search, live map activity, Discord automation, CorpLink access workflows, and multi-character dashboards for trade, assets, contracts, industry, and structures.
The long-term direction is practical: better visibility, less friction, and more useful tools in one place.
Start with the open role page or join the KillSync Discord and introduce yourself. The best fits will usually be pilots who understand the ecosystem, communicate well, and can help strengthen KillSync’s presence across real EVE communities.