I’m Jared Liu, Growth Engineering Lead at Tripo. I work at the intersection of engineering, product, and growth, turning SEO, landing pages, product loops, content systems, and automation into compounding distribution.
Before Tripo, I led organic growth engineering at YouMind, a startup initiated by Ant Design founder Frank Wang. With zero paid acquisition, organic channels drove more than half of company-wide traffic for eight consecutive months, exceeding 60% in May and June. In June alone, SEO generated 5.1M impressions and 310K clicks, while the site reached 1.5M monthly visits.
I turned open source into a growth channel, building and growing repositories that have earned 27K+ stars in total.
Half full-stack engineer, half growth person, still figuring out which half causes more trouble.
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At YouMind, I treated GitHub as a distribution surface rather than a code archive. We built useful, search-driven repositories around emerging AI use cases, earning 27K+ stars and creating a repeatable loop between community value, product discovery, and organic growth.
In 2024, I assembled a small team and built TidyRead, an AI briefing tool designed to bring order back to information consumption. We launched as Product of the Day on Product Hunt and collaborated with 42章经, Podwise, and BibiGPT on the AI Reading List.
- Now — leading growth engineering at Tripo, exploring SEO, product-led loops, and small engineered bets that can compound.
- Previously — growth engineer at YouMind, owning organic growth systems across SEO, landing pages, growth features, CMS, and email infrastructure.
- Earlier — frontend engineer at NetEase and Alibaba, then frontend lead at a Series A+ company.
- At university — founding member of a student startup that raised a million-RMB angel round from Tap4Fun.
Outside work, I run a 400-person Growth Engineers community in China. I’m exploring what this role can become, sharing the craft, and connecting thoughtful growth practitioners with one another.
I care about growth that is built, measured, and earned — not growth theater.





