CHABOT.DEV — A FIELD JOURNAL — VOLUME I, NO. 4

15    REGIONAL   ✣

Developer Relations in Latin America.

Latin America has one of the fastest-growing DevRel scenes globally, with substantial communities in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. Many global developer-product companies now operate dedicated LATAM DevRel teams…

Latin America has one of the fastest-growing DevRel scenes globally, with substantial communities in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. Many global developer-product companies now operate dedicated LATAM DevRel teams, and a substantial cohort of LATAM-based senior practitioners has emerged.

Brazil

  • São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Florianópolis are primary developer hubs.
  • Nubank, iFood, Stone, PagSeguro, Mercado Livre, Movile are major Brazilian developer-product / tech companies.
  • TDC (The Developer’s Conference) rotates across Brazilian cities and is one of the largest LATAM tech conferences.
  • CampusParty Brasil (when running) draws very large attendance.
  • PyCon Brasil, RubyConf Brasil, ElixirConf Brasil are active.
  • DevOpsDays Brasil has multiple regional editions.
  • Strong open-source contribution culture, particularly in Ruby, Elixir, and JS communities.
  • Notable practitioners include many AWS Heroes and GDEs from Brazil; Delba de Oliveira (now Vercel) is Brazilian.

Argentina

  • Buenos Aires is the primary hub.
  • Nerdearla is one of the largest community-organised LATAM tech conferences.
  • MercadoLibre, Globant, Auth0 (founded by Argentines) are major Argentina-connected companies.
  • PyCon Argentina, NodeConf Argentina are active.
  • Strong Spanish-language content production for the LATAM developer audience.

Mexico

  • Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey are primary hubs.
  • Microsoft, Google, AWS all operate substantial Mexico DevRel presence.
  • Konfío, Kavak, Bitso, Clip are notable Mexican developer-product / fintech companies.
  • GeekCamp, DevFest Mexico and various Google Developer Group events are common.

Chile

  • Santiago is the primary developer hub.
  • NotCo, Cornershop, Cumplo are notable Chilean tech companies.
  • Strong AWS, Google, Microsoft community programs with Chilean Heroes and GDEs.

Colombia, Peru, Costa Rica, Uruguay

  • Bogotá, Medellín, Lima, San José, Montevideo are growing developer hubs.
  • PyConCO (Colombia), PyConPE (Peru) active annually.
  • Increasing AWS Heroes / GDE / Microsoft MVP cohort from these countries.

Distinctive characteristics of LATAM DevRel

  • Spanish and Portuguese language content is critical. English-only programs underperform in LATAM substantially.
  • Time-zone alignment with North America makes LATAM staffing especially attractive to US-headquartered companies — significant fraction of LATAM senior engineers operate on US business hours.
  • Strong community culture. Community-organised events tend to be enthusiastic and well-attended; corporate-sponsored events benefit from authentic community endorsement.
  • Compensation arbitrage. Senior LATAM engineers earning USD-denominated compensation for US-headquartered companies can earn substantially above local norms; this has produced a strong incentive for senior engineers to move into US-headquartered remote DevRel roles.

Notable LATAM-connected developer-product companies

  • Auth0 (Argentine founders).
  • Globant (Argentine).
  • Wildlife Studios, Nubank, Mercado Libre (multinational LATAM).
  • NotCo (Chilean / AI).
  • Many US-headquartered companies with substantial LATAM engineering / DevRel teams.

What’s growing

  • LATAM-led AI engineering communities, particularly around Hugging Face contributions and language-model work.
  • Hispanic-language AI content is one of the under-served areas globally; companies investing here see disproportionate engagement.
  • Regional flagship events as LATAM developer-product companies start hosting their own conferences.

See also