Hi! I’m Michelle Lim. I lead Product at Warp, a Sequoia-backed Series B company reimagining the terminal for developers. I was Warp’s first software engineer hire, and I built the product, data, sales, and marketing functions. More on the transition here.

I also invest in and advise early-stage startups. I advise startups on their initial growth and data stack, growth strategy, and product/GTM hiring; I also provide product feedback. If you’re looking for an advisor, feel free to reach out!

I live in NYC. In my free time, I like to write essays on engineering, society, and film. I enjoy watching films and musicals with friends, swimming, and Pilates. You can find me at Twitter, Linkedin, Github or email.

Popular posts

Sep 13, 2020
Stop just using “Frontend” or “Backend” to describe the Engineering you likeWhy the “frontend” vs “backend” engineering axis doesn't map well to engineers’ psychology. And how using just one division can lead to job mismatches, turnover, and even push some new grad engineers into product management.
Jan 23, 2020
It's Not About the StarsMy essay about why milennials and I love horoscopes unironically.
Oct 24, 2019
Gold RushI notice that the two main streets running through downtown San Francisco are Mission Street and Market Street. They run parallel to each other; they never intersect.

Recent posts

Oct 28, 2019
Paying For SoulMy essay about Soul Cycle, capitalism and religion.
Oct 24, 2019
Gold RushI notice that the two main streets running through downtown San Francisco are Mission Street and Market Street. They run parallel to each other; they never intersect.
Dec 12, 2016
The Arrival of the Media-Literate CitizenMy film review on Arrival (2016). Arrival is not just about linguistic communication; instead, it is about thinking critically about the media we consume and communicating its messages responsibly.