Builders who care about the outcome
You'd rather ship something that moves the business forward than something clever that never gets used.
We're a small, growing studio. We don't post formal openings, and we don't want to make promises we can't keep. What we can promise is this: if you care about doing honest, useful work, we want to hear from you.
A lot of AI work right now is either academic or gimmicky, demos that never touch a real business. We spend our days on the opposite problem: real operations, real constraints, real people whose jobs get easier because of what we build.
We're small enough that everyone does strategy and engineering, not one or the other. Nobody hands off a spec and disappears.
You'll work on operations that matter to an actual owner, not synthetic demos or side projects that never ship.
No wall between the people who scope the work and the people who build it. You'll do both, or work closely with the people who do.
We prove value in weeks, not quarters. You'll see your work land, and see whether it actually helped.
The field moves fast. We build time in to read, test, and rethink how we work, not just deliver against last year's playbook.
We work Sunday to Thursday, an observant-friendly schedule that leaves Friday and Saturday clear. Good work doesn't require burning out to get there.
We're not hiring against a checklist of years and certifications. These are the traits that tend to make someone a fit here.
You'd rather ship something that moves the business forward than something clever that never gets used.
You can explain a hard technical idea to a business owner without jargon, and explain a business problem back to an engineer.
You dig until you understand a problem for real, and you're comfortable saying "that won't work" before it costs anyone money.
You don't need a task list handed to you every morning. You see what needs doing and you go do it.
We're not going to invent a job listing to look bigger than we are. Right now we don't have specific roles posted, and we won't pretend otherwise.
What we will do is keep good people in mind. Send a note to [email protected] with a bit about what you do, what you've built, and what kind of work excites you. If something opens up that fits, we'll reach out.
No portal, no forms to fill out into a void. Just an email, read by real people, kept on file for when the right work comes along.