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6 Tips for Accessible Emails Welcoming Manoel do Amaral, our new Brand Designer Welcoming Michael Vaz, our new Customer Success Engineer Six Steps to Improve Your Sender Reputation Welcoming Tatira Andrade, our new Executive Assistant Welcoming Pedro Ivo Hudson, our new Design Engineer Welcoming Diel Duarte, our new Open source Engineer Welcoming Areia Spinner, our new Recruiter Resend Forward: A Conference about Craft React Email 6.0 Custom Tracking Domains AI Email Editor Introducing Automations Welcoming Ahmed Tolba, our new SRE Engineer Welcoming Aneil Singh, our new Founding Account Executive Welcoming Lucas Motta, our new Software Engineer Welcoming Trey Knowles, our new Founding Account Executive Welcoming Anxhela Carciu, our new SRE Engineer Introducing DMARC Analyzer Welcoming Evan Thibodeau, our new Customer Success Engineer Welcoming Derich Pacheco, our new Software Engineer Welcoming Alec Ventura, our new Data Engineer Welcoming Felipe Freitag, our new Software Engineer Welcoming Mateusz Wos, our new Software Engineer Incident report for February 15, 2026 Email automation for OpenClaw How to Create a DevTools Agent Skill Introducing Email Skills Why You Should Embrace the Promotions Tab Slater Smith, our new Customer Success Engineer Do You Need a Warmup Service? Welcoming Zá Scalon, our new Brand Designer How Replit Built Effortless Email Sending Features 1,000,000 users Top 10 new features in 2025 Welcoming Danilo Campos, our new Design Engineer How Dub Uses Webhooks to Power Features Incident report for November 18, 2025 Resend Forward 5: Wrap Up One More (AI) Thing React Email 5.0 Unsubscribe Topics New Contacts Experience Introducing Templates Inbound Emails $3M to Make Email Safer Hacktoberfest 2025 Four Ways to Hurt Your Sender Reputation Resend MCP Hackathon Welcoming Christina Martinez, our new Developer Experience Engineer How to read a DMARC report Welcoming Erin Levine, our new Chief of Staff How to Validate Form Inputs Engineering an AI App Welcoming Lucas da Costa, our new Software Engineer Welcoming Lucas Vieira, our new Software Engineer Resend acquires Briefer How Raycast Modernized their Email Sending How to Get Email Consent DMARC Policy Modes Welcoming Gabriel Miranda, our new Software Engineer Rebranding Resend The 7 Best Email Verification APIs for Developers How DMARC Applies to Subdomains Welcoming Pedro Gomes, our new Software Engineer Do You Need a Dedicated IP? The 6 best notification infrastructure services The Fixer Why Your Emails are Going to Spam Engineering Idempotency Keys Microsoft’s bulk sending requirements for 2025 Welcoming Rehan van der Merwe, our new Devops Engineer 400,000 users and beyond Welcoming Cassio Zen, our new Software Engineer Resend acquires Mergent How to warm up a new domain Welcoming Carolina Josephik, our new Software Engineer Launch Week: Behind the Scenes Welcoming Isabella Aquino, our new Software Engineer Resend Forward 4: Wrap Up React Email 4.0 Multiplayer Editor Broadcast API Multiple Teams new.email Public Launch Welcoming Anna Ward, our new Postmaster How Gumroad Migrated 100M Emails to Resend Welcoming João Melo, our new Software Engineer Welcoming Jp Valery, our new Customer Success Engineer What is AX (Agent Experience) and how to improve it Welcoming Pauline Chin, our new Customer Success Engineer Introducing new.email How we use Friction Logs to improve the product Top 10 Email Deliverability Tips Welcoming Giovana Yahiro, our new Designer Engineer What BIMI's Changes Mean for Email Top 10 new features in 2024 Design Engineering an X Component Welcoming Alexandre Cisneiros, our new Software Engineer Resend raises $18M Series A
Welcoming Brian Kerr, our new Customer Success Engineer
Jonni Lundy, Brian Kerr · 2024-07-30 · via Resend RSS Feed

As we continue on our journey to scale support, we met Brian Kerr who's been one of the key members of the Postmark team at ActiveCampaign.

Brian is a customer success lead with 8+ years of experience who knows a lot about the email space. Before Postmark, he worked at Wildbit supporting Beanstalk (deployment service), DeployBot (CI/CD), and Conveyor (Git hosting).

Here's one of our favorite blog posts from him: The Problem with Delight.

More about Brian

How did you get into software?

How old would it make me sound if I remember using an Apple II when floppy disks were truly floppy? Between rounds of MECC Rocket Factory at school, I remember emailing my dad at work while trying to remember terminal commands.

Fast forward many years, and a failed attempt at becoming a Civil Engineer, a friend in college mentioned “Hey, I heard about a degree with computers, it seems like something you'd be interested in…”.

After college, it was messing with the Twitter API, Python, and ImageMagick realizing I could Tweet out images on demand.

What does your desktop/home screen look like?

Pro-tip: I create a “Desktop” junk drawer on my desktop to put the files that normally clutter the desktop. Then change the default screenshot location in macOS to place screenshots there.

Brian's desktop
Brian's desktop

Why are you at Resend?

When meeting with the Resend team, the energy, excitement, and desire to craft the best communication experience possible for the user was infectious. That's shown with little UI details, an easy to understand API, or API logs easily accessible. I can't wait to help build the best email API for developers by helping ensure the customer experience is the best possible.

Where do you find #inspiration?

Nature. I'm fascinated by prairies or tide pools. From a distance, they may look like a few plants or a small pool of water. Look closer and there's a complex ecosystem where each rock, fly, or piece of algae plays an important role. It feels like a nice analog for an infrastructure service where many small pieces come together for an extraordinary experience that wouldn't be possible without each other.

If you weren't programming, what would you be doing?

I can't imagine anything else. If I were to pick something, it'd be creating something physical, like custom home building.

Favorite tool?

Working in Pomodoros (25-minute blocks) is my favorite way to close out distractions and focus on a task. To help make myself accountable for that, Focus is a huge help. With a hotkey, you can quickly block distracting sites like YouTube, start a Pomodoro, and be on your way to accomplishing your task.

Favorite hotkey?

Command-Option-Shift-V: This copies your clipboard as plain text rather than rich text. Handy when you're moving text from one text editor to another without keeping weird formatting intact.

Favorite place to visit?

A coffee shop early in the morning. The hum of espresso machines, coffee grinders, and a good sci-fi book (Currently enjoying The Ministry of Time). Somehow an hour can pass by in an instant.

Advice for ambitious software engineers?

Fail often, ask questions. and remember humans use your software.

When you're new at something, it's natural to worry about doing something wrong. Sometimes doing something wrong is the only way to learn the right way to do something next time. Do it bad today, and do it better tomorrow. Steve Jobs was fired as the CEO of Apple before he was re-hired and became the CEO of Apple that he's remembered for.

The flip side of that is if you're truly not sure about a task, ask questions to whomever can help you. If an instruction in the documentation isn't clear, clarify the proper steps before taking action. And update the documentation for the next person in your shoes.

There's always a human using your application. Talk to them. Learn what problems they're facing. And what problems they're expecting your software to solve. You may realize there's a much easier way to solve the problem you're trying to solve. Or there's a much bigger problem to solve. You'll find customer obsession is often a key to success.