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Customer Success Manager (Live Ops)
Customer Success Manager (Live Ops) – Join in Live
Hybrid (remote + regular London meetings) | Full-time
Join in Live helps rights holders, broadcasters, clubs and brands keep the conversation in their own ecosystem — making the phone a companion, not a distraction. We run interactive “Buffs” (polls, predictions, quizzes, ratings, chat and leaderboards) alongside live sport and entertainment, and turn that engagement into sponsor-ready reporting and audience insight.
We’re looking for a Customer Success Manager (Live Ops) to make sure every pilot and rollout runs smoothly, delivers measurable results, and turns into repeat business.
What you’ll do
- Own partner onboarding and delivery: scope the trial, agree success metrics, plan the run-of-show, and get everything ready for matchday/showday.
- Run live operations: coordinate pre-event checks, manage the live dashboard, keep the experience flowing, and troubleshoot calmly when things don’t go to plan.
- Produce sponsor-ready reporting: participation, time-in-experience, engagement insights, what worked/what didn’t, and clear recommendations for the next event.
- Be the “voice of the partner” internally: capture feedback, translate it into clear requirements, and work with our product/engineering team (delivered via devBlink AI) to improve the platform.
- Help turn pilots into case studies: support light client comms, success stories, and repeatable “pilot-in-a-box” playbooks.
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What we’re looking for
- Experience in customer success, account management, implementation, live ops, digital production, or running time-sensitive online experiences (sport/media is a plus).
- Excellent organisation and written communication (you can turn messy notes into a clean plan and a clear report).
- Calm under pressure: you’re steady when things go live.
- Comfortable with data: you can interpret engagement metrics and explain them in plain English to non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong stakeholder management: you can deal confidently with commercial, product and operational people on the partner side.


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Nice to have (not essential)
- Experience in sports media, broadcast, streaming, events, fan engagement, or ad/sponsorship activation.
- Familiarity with moderation, community tooling, or brand safety for live experiences.
- Comfort working across time zones (some partners may be outside the UK).
Working pattern
- Hybrid: mostly remote, with regular London meetings.
- Flexibility required: some events happen evenings/weekends (we plan around this and time-off is balanced).
Package
- Salary: £35,000–£40,000 depending on experience, plus bonus and potential equity/options.
- Equipment and travel covered for agreed meetings/events.
To apply
Send a short note to michael@joininlive.ai with:
- a couple of examples of live/time-sensitive projects you’ve run
- what “great delivery” means to you
- your availability and salary expectations
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