A small team bootstrapping SaaS products: resume.co, contracts.net, pdf.net, and others.
We're fully remote, operating worldwide: USA, Spain, Germany, Serbia, Argentina, Georgia, Armenia, Thailand, and beyond.
Your future team gathered for the weekly sync.
It's an online PDF editor with thousands of users. You'll design new features, polish existing ones, test hypotheses and iterate. Basically — build product. Specifically:
✨ Create user interface (of course!). Create clear, intuitive, and visually appealing UI. Craft high quality work, inspire those around you, and help establish a design culture within the company.
🔍 Run qualitative and quantitative research. Conduct usability tests, interviews, A/B tests, and dig into analytics. Use any relevant formats and tools — it's all up to you.
🦅 Holistically own features. Understand the product as a whole: design UI, map user flows, design feature-specific landing pages, write the copy yourself (our copywriters or company Claude/GPT will help if needed).
🤝 Collaborate. Work side by side with 3 other designers, a product manager, and engineers.
This is your future baby that you'll be raising.
🧘 Lightweight culture. No micromanagement, no crunch, love replacing meetings with Loom, organize around flat roles vs hierarchy. We value balance because when we're living well, we're working well.
🔮 Data driven. We have Amplitude, A/B tests, quick interview hiring services, easy access to user support messages, and other perks. Plus we have Tolik, our analyst, who can pull any data or help you understand complex stuff.
👁️ Design culture. Almost everyone here has good taste and understands design. Great ideas often come from developers or managers — and that's awesome.
🌱 We love to learn and grow. We provide mentorship and will be happy if you mentor us too. We pay for courses, books, subscriptions — minimal hassle, no approvals needed (within reason, of course).
⏳ Both product and process matter to everyone. We “own” our tasks, deliver them on time, warn if something is wrong, and sound the alarm if something goes wrong with product delivery.
🧶 We're a team and we care about it. We visit each other in person, spend an hour or two on Fridays to gather and chat about what's new in our lives. We have a random coffee Slack bot that matches two people (opt-in) for chats.