“Taylor also creates some of the best resource docs I’ve ever worked from.”
“Taylor is the definition of a strategic Product Owner. She has an incredible ability to see across teams and align moving parts so that everyone works toward the same goal, and her passion is infectious. You just can’t help but be excited for the next big thing she has in the works.
Her leadership in AI enablement has transformed not only how our teams collaborate, but also how I personally approach documentation. She’s helped me develop stronger, more efficient workflows that use AI in practical, meaningful ways, saving time while improving quality.
Taylor also creates some of the best resource docs I’ve ever worked from; clear, complete, and built for real users both internal and external. Working with her makes every project stronger, smarter, and smoother. She’s an absolute asset to any product organization, team collaboration or project. She’s exactly the kind of colleague you want on your team.”
Stephanie Liy
Sr. Technical Writer @ LiquidWeb, Cloud One Digital
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Reviewer Meta Data
relationship: cross_tier_peer
length: 3_years
taylor_versions: vStellarWP_ProdMarkDir; vLearnDash_ProOwn
focus: technical-user-documentation; docs-v-marketing_SEO-coordination
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This section describes how I know the reviewer, how long we’ve worked together, and what version(s) of my career they’ve intersected with — the contextual release notes of our collaboration.
- Relationship: Stephanie and I first built our partnership at GiveWP, where we developed a documentation strategy that intentionally separated — but tightly aligned — technical user docs and marketing landing pages. Our shared goal was never competition between content types, but collaboration: complementary structures, cross-links, and cohesive user journeys. We carried that approach forward through our time at LearnDash.
- Length: Three years.
- Taylor Versions: At LearnDash, Stephanie served as Documentation Manager while I was Product Owner. Our work frequently overlapped — especially as we built processes that made documentation part of the product experience rather than an afterthought.
- Focus: Together, we translated complex technical systems into accessible language for nontechnical users, while ensuring those same materials were optimized for both search discoverability (SEO) and AI/LLM consumption. The result was a living documentation system — practical, precise, and user-centered — that blurred the traditional boundaries between engineering, documentation, and marketing.

