Kevin Granger is a founder and seasoned SaaS leader with 13 years of experience building product-led growth at scale, notably driving Algolia from zero to $75M ARR and launching DocSearch used by 21 million monthly users. He blends product design, front-end engineering and growth marketing to craft developer-friendly experiences—his open-source contributions to Algolia projects show hands-on UI work that improved autocomplete and documentation search. Based in Paris, he now co-leads Altertable to commercialize always-on AI agents that keep data in perpetual motion, turning data chaos into proactive insights. Kevin’s background spans startups, creative studios and core product work (from PrestaShop revamps to generative-AI art), giving him an uncommon mix of technical depth, design sensibility and creative experimentation. He’s equally fluent shipping code, defining GTM strategy and building communities, and often surfaces subtle UX improvements that materially boost adoption.
:blue_book: The easiest way to add search to your documentation.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:5 reviews, 116 commits, 8 PRs in 5 years
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the documentation search project. Their work included updating CSS files, merging branches related to animation features, and refactoring or cleaning up documentation layouts. They also modified JavaScript files related to the animation and layout to enhance the user interface with animations and fix the position of elements. These changes suggest a focus on improving the visual presentation and user experience of the documentation.
Contributions:38 reviews, 71 commits, 7 PRs in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Kevin's commits primarily focus on the design and implementation of the user interface for an autocomplete library. They are responsible for styling various UI elements, including the search button, reset icon, and hit components. Moreover, the user addressed design issues, like contrast, dark mode, and mobile responsiveness, making them an integral part of the project's front-end development and visual presentation. The commits also reveal the implementation of keyboard shortcuts.
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