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ImagineArt is seeking a Performance Marketing Manager to own paid acquisition for our web product. This web-first role covers Meta, TikTok and Google with budget responsibility from day one, focusing on CAC, payback and trial-to-paid conversion.
You will ship creative at volume, run CRO on landing pages and paywalls, and build measurement from attribution to incrementality testing, collaborating with designers and growth teammates globally.
Job Title: Performance Marketing Manager (Web)
Department: Growth & Marketing
Employment type: Full-Time
We're redefining how the world creates and designs.
ImagineArt is one of the fastest-growing GenAI companies in the world. We've scaled faster than most funded startups, with zero outside funding.
No funding. No shortcuts. Just a sharp, driven team building one of the strongest GenAI products in the world, and we're just getting started.
Almost all of that growth has come from people finding us and subscribing on the web. We are now hiring someone to own that engine properly.
We're hiring a Performance Marketing Manager to own paid acquisition for our web product.
This is a web-first role. You will own the funnel from ad impression to paid subscription, across Meta, TikTok and Google, with real budget behind it from day one. ImagineArt is a consumer subscription product, so the numbers that matter to you are CAC, payback window and trial to paid conversion, not lead volume or MQLs.
The honest constraint in this role is creative. In consumer AI, paid social rewards volume and iteration speed more than clever targeting, and you will be shipping a lot of creative against a product that generates images and video. That is an unusual advantage and we want someone who will actually use it.
We will ask you one question early, so you may as well know it now: what is the largest monthly budget you personally owned, on a single account, and what was the payback window. Bring real numbers. We would much rather hear about a channel that stopped working and what you did about it than a highlight reel.