A small, independent team that cares more about building good software than looking busy. We build and run distributed systems — device management, building automation, private cloud, data, identity, and operations — the kind of unglamorous infrastructure other businesses quietly depend on every day.
We sweat the details, tell the truth, treat people right, and keep learning.
We don't care where you went to school, whether you finished, or where you worked before. We care about who you are now and what you can do today. If you're a self-directed manager of one who can be handed a fuzzy problem and turn it into software people actually use, you'll feel at home.
Serious B2B software running on distributed systems. Some of it is product, some is built for specific customers, and all of it has to be reliable and maintainable — because we're the ones who keep it running.
You'll shape a feature, build it, ship it, and improve it once it meets the real world. You'll understand the problem, make the call, and own the result. A good week isn't "I closed a lot of tickets." It's "the product got better and the system got easier to live with."
A strong full-stack or backend-leaning engineer with enough frontend sense to care how the thing feels to use. Comfortable with TypeScript, React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, tRPC and REST APIs, durable workflows, automated tests, and observability. Experience with Kubernetes, OpenShift, TimescaleDB, MQTT, or Temporal is a real plus.
The stack is the least interesting thing about you. What matters more: you can learn, reason, debug, and ship.
Product engineering
Data and workflows
Operations and infrastructure
We work in small, independent teams on six-week cycles, with far fewer meetings and interruptions than you're probably used to.
We're AI-first and AI-native. We expect you to reach for frontier AI models and get everything you can out of them — that's how we build now.
We'd rather read a clear paragraph than sit through a status meeting, and ship a small finished improvement than babysit a half-built one. We value judgment and ownership — no blaming, no "not my job."
You genuinely love building software products, take responsibility, and execute. You want the why before the how, you care whether a feature is useful and not just whether it compiles, and you're senior enough to say "not yet" or "this is simpler than we're making it."
You need every task spelled out. You think product details are someone else's job. You optimize for clever over clear, or you just want to write code and never think about the people, the operations, or the outcome.
Take a real product problem, make good trade-offs, build the right thing, own it until it works. Not perfect. Just very good, very useful, and shipped.
Interested? Tell us about something you built end to end — the problem, what you decided, what you'd do differently now. That tells us more than a résumé.