Asya Karapetyan

macOS-focused copywriter and tech writer with a background in marketing and UX messaging.

At Nektony since 2015.

Author Bio
Specialty

Asya Karapetyan is a copywriter and technical writer at Nektony.
Since 2015, she has been creating clear, solution-oriented content that helps macOS and iOS users better understand and work with Mac tools.

Her work bridges marketing, UX communication, and technical accuracy — ensuring that even complex processes are presented in a simple and helpful way.

She also focuses on transforming common user challenges into step-by-step guides that help people resolve technical issues with confidence and clarity.

Education

Asya holds a Master’s degree in Marketing from the Faculty of International Economics (2010).

She continuously develops her professional skills. She has completed the macOS Sequoia Essential Training, studied operating system security fundamentals, and taken a course on content marketing strategy.

Field

Before joining Nektony, Asya worked in the marketing departments of companies in the health, body care, sports, and security sectors.
Her focus was on how technology transforms industries and improves people’s lives.

At Nektony, she combines her marketing background with technical writing to bridge the gap between complex macOS functionality and user-friendly communication.

Her goal is to help users solve their tasks efficiently using the right tools and clear, easy-to-follow instructions.

Articles
Despite the fact that cache files generally help to speed up your web browsing, over time, these files take up significant disk space and may slow down your Mac. You should...
If you switch from Windows to a Macintosh computer, you may wonder whether you need defragging your Mac for disk optimization. In this article, we will dive into the Mac...
Tor’s speed is slow in comparison with Chrome or Safari. That’s why many users then want to remove Tor from Mac. From this article, you will learn how to uninstall...
If you notice that your Mac’s performance is slowing down, most likely some applications are not working correctly or aggressively taking a high CPU. Fluent sorting of Mac CPU usage...
It happens that apps on Mac don’t always respond to user commands, so active processes still occupy the system memory. You may need to force quit apps to fix a...
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