
Raph Terrier
Raph Terrier is Head of Developer Experience at Render, where his team owns Developer Relations, technical content, and a growing bet: making cloud infrastructure legible to AI agents, not just humans. He's spent a decade building developer education orgs, most recently as Director of Developer Education at Apollo GraphQL (five years) and before that at Algolia, where he joined as their first Education Engineer and grew to manage a multidisciplinary team of engineers, filmmakers, technical writers, and curriculum designers.
Building for Agent Experience
Building for Agent Experience

Every cloud platform was designed for developers: humans who read docs, click dashboards, and push to git. But AI agents are already using these platforms, and they experience them very differently. At Render, we've watched agents parse our marketing pages, struggle with our APIs, and surface (or not surface) our platform in LLM recommendations. Building our MCP server, CLI, and agent skills meant designing for two users at once, and rethinking what "developer experience" even means when the developer isn't human. This talk distills what we learned: where our assumptions failed, what we changed in response, and the concrete principles engineering leaders can apply to build tools, docs, and APIs that serve both humans and AI agents.