390 Companies Hiring Remote Product Managers
390 remote-first and remote-friendly companies are actively hiring product managers right now, with 766 open PM roles between them. Every listing is sourced directly from the company’s ATS — Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby — and manually verified as fully remote. Filter by industry, funding stage, company size, or culture signals to find your fit.
Companies hiring remote PMs
1Password
2 open remote roles
1password is a password manager and secrets platform used by millions of individuals and over 100,000 businesses to store, organize, and share credentials securely. For teams it handles everything from employee password vaults to SSH keys, API tokens, and infrastructure secrets through a developer-focused CLI and integrations with CI/CD pipelines. The company raised a $620M Series C in 2022, growing rapidly as enterprises invest more in identity security. The culture is remote-first with a long track record of distributed work dating back to well before the pandemic.
360dialog
1 open remote role
360dialog is an official Meta Business Partner that gives companies direct access to the WhatsApp Business API, along with a marketplace of third-party tools, automations, and integrations layered on top. It serves over 100,000 businesses globally and handles more than 2 billion messages a month, with customers ranging from grocery chains like ALDI to consumer brands like Mondelez using WhatsApp for marketing, support, and sales. Founded in Germany in 2018, the company positions itself as a developer-friendly alternative with transparent Meta-fee pricing, 24/7 support, and hands-on onboarding. It's a useful case for PMs interested in messaging infrastructure and platform-on-a-platform dynamics.
8am
1 open remote role
8am (formerly AffiniPay) builds payments and practice-management software for law firms, accounting firms, and professional associations, with brands like LawPay, MyCase, CasePeer, DocketWise, and CPACharge under one roof. The platform handles IOLTA-compliant payments, case and client management, billing, and AI document workflows for over 260,000 professionals and 175+ bar associations. Founded in 2005 in Austin and now PE-owned, the company has scaled to hundreds of employees across the US, Canada, Colombia, and the Czech Republic. Work is mostly hybrid or remote-by-role, with team rituals like all-hands, offsites, and a WOW Fund that reimburses wellness and learning spend.
9amHealth
1 open remote role
9amHealth is a virtual specialty care platform for cardiometabolic conditions, combining personalized care plans, prescription medications (including GLP-1s when appropriate), connected devices, and at-home lab tests with access to a multidisciplinary team of obesity specialists, pharmacists, dietitians, and behavioral health experts. The company primarily sells to large enterprise employers and pharma partners, targeting weight management, diabetes, and heart health to reduce pharmacy and medical spend. Founded in 2021 and based in San Diego, it recently raised a $26M Series B to expand into additional chronic conditions. The team is small and clinically led, with care delivered remotely across the US.
A Place for Mom
1 open remote role
A Place for Mom is a senior living referral marketplace that connects families searching for assisted living, memory care, and independent living communities with options in their area. Advisors guide families through the process at no cost — the company earns referral fees from the senior living communities. It's the largest senior care referral network in North America, with hundreds of thousands of families helped each year. The platform combines human advising with digital search tools, and the team is focused on improving a high-stakes, emotionally difficult decision process.
Abnormal AI
3 open remote roles
Abnormal Security builds an AI-native email security platform that uses behavioral signals to spot phishing, business email compromise, and account takeover attempts that bypass traditional gateways and Microsoft 365 defenses. The product sits in front of cloud email for enterprise customers — including roughly a quarter of the Fortune 500 — and increasingly extends into adjacent attack surfaces with AI agents for SOC and service-desk work. The company hit a $5.1B valuation in its Series D and was named a Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader for email security. Its team talks a lot about the human element of breaches and using behavioral AI to fight attacker AI.
Absorb
1 open remote role
Absorb is an enterprise learning management system (LMS) used by HR, L&D, and customer education teams to run onboarding, employee upskilling, compliance training, customer education, and partner enablement. It serves more than 2,900 customers across 34 countries and 190 verticals, including Sony, Gap, Johnson & Johnson, Samsung, and Toyota, supporting over 34 million learners. The company is now leaning heavily into AI-driven personalization for learners. Absorb is remote-first with flexible hours and a casual, work-attire-optional vibe; it was acquired by Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe in 2021 and is currently PE-owned.
AccuWeather
2 open remote roles
AccuWeather is a global weather forecasting company that delivers location-specific forecasts, severe weather alerts, and radar imagery through its consumer apps, website, and a paid API used by businesses across media, aviation, energy, and logistics. Founded in 1962 by meteorologist Joel Myers, the company is privately held and bootstrapped, generating revenue from advertising on its free products and tiered subscriptions for premium features. The team includes more than 100 operational meteorologists alongside engineers and product staff, and benefits include paid parental leave and standard health coverage. It is one of the older players in weather data — a quieter, science-led culture rather than a typical SaaS shop.
Acquisition.com
1 open remote role
Acquisition.com is a holding company and business education firm founded by Alex and Leila Hormozi that partners with $1M-$10M EBITDA founders to scale their businesses. The portfolio has grown to over $250M+ in annual revenue across roughly 37 companies, and the firm publishes widely-read books, courses, and content reaching an audience of 12M+. The company runs on a hybrid model and emphasizes a disciplined, results-first culture with high standards, sincere candor, and accountability. It's an interesting environment for someone drawn to operating roles across a portfolio rather than building a single product.
ActBlue
1 open remote role
ActBlue is a nonprofit technology platform that lets Democratic campaigns, political organizations, and 501(c)(3) nonprofits run online fundraising — it has processed nearly $19B in donations since 2004. Beyond donations, the platform now includes field organizing tools and a website builder, and serves everything from federal campaigns to first-time down-ballot candidates. ActBlue is a nonprofit (not VC-backed), remote-first, and offers unlimited PTO, three months of paid parental leave, fully-paid health benefits, and a $2,500 annual professional development stipend. It's a mission-driven environment for a PM who cares about civic tech and trust-and-safety at scale.
AcuityMD
2 open remote roles
AcuityMD is a MedTech intelligence platform used by commercial teams at medical device companies to identify target markets, surface high-value accounts, and grow revenue. It connects external healthcare market data with internal sales activity, layering AI-powered insights on top so sales reps, leaders, and ops can prioritize the right physicians, territories, and contracts. Nearly 500 MedTech companies use it, including eight of the top 10, and it landed on Forbes' 2025 Next Billion-Dollar Startups list. The team is remote by design with a Boston home base, offers equity grants and learning stipends, and brings people together for offsites and project meetups.
Affinity
1 open remote role
Affinity is a relationship intelligence CRM built for investment firms, private equity shops, and deal-driven teams that need to track relationships and deal flow without manual data entry. It automatically captures emails, meetings, and introductions to build a continuously updated relationship graph across the whole firm. The product is used by thousands of VC and PE teams who find traditional CRMs too generic for how deals actually get made. Affinity raised a $100M Series C in 2022 and has built a reputation for thoughtful product design within the financial services vertical.
Affirm
9 open remote roles
Affirm is a buy now, pay later platform that lets consumers split purchases into installments at checkout, both online and in physical retail. Unlike credit cards, Affirm shows the exact total interest cost upfront, with no late fees or hidden charges. It's integrated with major retailers including Amazon, Shopify, and Walmart, and processes billions in gross merchandise volume annually. The company went public on Nasdaq in 2021 and has continued to grow its merchant network and consumer base as BNPL becomes a standard payment option.
Afresh
1 open remote role
Afresh is a fresh food optimization platform that helps grocery retailers reduce waste and improve in-stock rates across produce, deli, bakery, and other perishable departments. Its AI-driven ordering tool replaces spreadsheet-based systems by predicting demand, accounting for spoilage curves, and generating automated purchase orders for store teams. The product is used by regional and national grocers across the US, where fresh food waste is a persistent operational and sustainability problem. Afresh raised a $115M Series B in 2022 and is building toward being the operational backbone for fresh category management.
Aircall
1 open remote role
Aircall is a cloud phone and customer communications platform used by sales and support teams at SMBs and mid-market companies, unifying calls, SMS, WhatsApp, and messaging in one workspace with native integrations to Salesforce, HubSpot, Zendesk, and 250+ other business tools. The product now layers AI Assistants for live coaching, transcription, and CRM updates, plus AI Agents that handle routine inbound calls autonomously. Founded in Paris in 2014, Aircall crossed $100M ARR in 2022 and serves more than 22,000 businesses globally with around 700 employees across nine offices including New York, Paris, London, and Sydney. The culture leans on open debate, flexible remote work, and continuous learning.
Aiwyn
2 open remote roles
Aiwyn is a revenue automation platform built specifically for accounting firms, helping CPA practices streamline client billing, payment collection, and engagement management. It connects to the practice management systems firms already use and automates the invoicing and accounts receivable process that most accounting firms still handle manually. The company is focused squarely on the professional services vertical and has been growing its footprint among mid-size and large regional firms. It's a venture-backed startup operating in a market where outdated workflows create real revenue leakage for its customers.
Aledade
7 open remote roles
Aledade is a value-based care company that runs accountable care organizations (ACOs) for independent primary care practices, community health centers, and health systems, giving them the data, technology, and operational support to succeed under value-based contracts without selling their practices. It works with more than 3,000 primary care partners across the country and reports its partners earned over $205,000 on average in shared savings in 2023. The company is remote-first with flexible schedules, 21 days of PTO in year one, and 12 weeks of paid parental leave. Last known equity round was a $260M Series F in 2023 at a $3.5B valuation.
Alignable
1 open remote role
Alignable is a social network and community platform for small business owners, designed for peer referrals, local networking, and business recommendations. Over 9 million small businesses use it to connect with neighboring businesses, ask questions, and surface local vendors and partners. Unlike LinkedIn, which skews professional and individual, Alignable is organized around local geography and business-to-business relationships. The platform is free at its core with premium subscription options, and serves the long tail of Main Street businesses that are underserved by enterprise software.
Alpaca
10 open remote roles
Alpaca is an API-first brokerage and trading infrastructure platform that lets developers build investment apps, automate trading strategies, and embed stock or crypto trading into their products. It provides brokerage services through a clean REST API alongside paper trading for testing, fractional shares, and real-time market data. The platform is used by fintech developers, algo traders, and startups building consumer investing products. Alpaca is Series B-funded and has positioned itself as the Stripe of brokerage — abstracting away the regulatory and infrastructure complexity of trading.
AlphaSense
4 open remote roles
AlphaSense is an AI-powered market intelligence and search platform used by analysts at investment banks, hedge funds, private equity firms, consultancies, and corporate strategy teams to surface insights across 500 million-plus financial and business documents. Its content set spans broker research, company filings, expert call transcripts (via Tegus, which it acquired), and customers' internal knowledge, with multi-agent generative search and Deep Research layered on top. The company was founded in 2011, is headquartered in New York, and counts 6,500+ enterprises including Pfizer, Microsoft, J.P. Morgan, and Salesforce as customers. It hires remotely across the US, UK, Ireland, Canada, and India.
Alt
3 open remote roles
Alt is an online marketplace for buying, selling, investing in, and storing graded sports cards, letting collectors and investors transact with no sales tax and reduced shipping fees. The platform handles card valuation, secure vault storage, and trading, with a long-term vision of making any collectible an investable asset. Alt is a remote-first company recognized by Built In as one of the best remote-first places to work, with a team that values grit, customer empathy, and growth.
Anthropic
1 open remote role
Anthropic is an AI safety company that builds large language models including the Claude family, with a focus on making AI systems that are safe, interpretable, and beneficial. The company's core research agenda sits at the intersection of capability development and safety — publishing work on constitutional AI, interpretability, and alignment alongside shipping products. Claude is used by developers through an API and by consumers and businesses through Claude.ai. Founded in 2021 by former OpenAI researchers, Anthropic has raised billions and is one of the highest-profile companies at the frontier of AI development.
AOT Technologies
1 open remote role
AOT Technologies is a Victoria, BC software firm that builds reusable platforms and frameworks for enterprises and government agencies, with a strong focus on Canadian public sector work and a product called SLED360 aimed at state, local, and education buyers. The team combines low-code, AI, automation, and open-source copyleft licensing to deliver custom solutions faster than traditional COTS or bespoke development. Engagement models range from DIY-on-platform to fully managed builds, with services positioned around reuse and lower total cost of ownership. Bootstrapped and mid-sized, AOT runs remote and hybrid work models and emphasizes coaching, work-life balance, and giving back to the technology community.
ApartmentIQ
2 open remote roles
ApartmentIQ is a competitive intelligence platform for multifamily real estate operators, giving property managers and asset managers visibility into competitor pricing, availability, and market positioning across their markets. It aggregates publicly available data from thousands of apartment communities to help operators benchmark their own rents and make faster, more informed pricing decisions. The product targets regional and institutional apartment owners who need a cleaner alternative to manual competitor surveys. It's a vertical SaaS play in a market historically reliant on spreadsheets and infrequent third-party reports.
Apollo.io
2 open remote roles
Apollo.io is a sales intelligence and engagement platform that combines a database of over 275 million contacts with outreach automation — letting revenue teams find prospects, build sequences, and manage pipeline in one place. It serves small and mid-market B2B sales teams who need ZoomInfo-level data coverage at a more accessible price point, with built-in email sequencing layered on top. The company has grown rapidly on a PLG motion, reaching hundreds of thousands of users, and raised a $100M Series D in 2023. The product is particularly popular with SDR teams and growth-stage startups scaling their outbound motion.
ARB Interactive
1 open remote role
ARB Interactive builds free-to-play social casino and sweepstakes games for U.S. consumers, including Modo Casino and the recently acquired Publishers Clearing House brand. The model centers on real-money prize giveaways inside legally compliant social gaming, with the company claiming over 30 million Americans entertained and more than $1B in prizes awarded. Founded in 2022 and headquartered in Miami, ARB has grown past 200 U.S. team members and pitches itself as a responsible-gaming leader. For a PM, this is a consumer-tech environment with hefty regulatory and trust-and-safety surface area, fast iteration on game mechanics, and a clear focus on entertainment for mainstream U.S. players.
Arcadia
1 open remote role
Arcadia is a clean energy data and infrastructure company that connects consumers and businesses to renewable energy through community solar subscriptions and a data platform that utilities and energy developers use to access household energy data. On the consumer side, it helps people save money by connecting them to local solar farms without rooftop installation. On the B2B side, its Arc API platform gives energy companies access to utility data across the US for building energy products. Arcadia has raised significant capital and is working to become the data layer sitting between the traditional utility grid and the modern clean energy ecosystem.
Array
1 open remote role
Array is an embedded fintech platform that gives banks, credit unions, fintechs, and digital brands a suite of consumer-facing financial tools — credit monitoring, identity protection, privacy protection, credit-building accounts, and personalized credit offers — that they can integrate via API, embedded widgets, or fully private-labeled portals. The pitch is turning multi-year internal builds into 6 to 12 week deployments while keeping the customer inside the partner's brand experience. Array's customers are primarily financial institutions and digital brands looking to drive engagement and new revenue streams. The company is venture-backed and has expanded through several acquisitions in adjacent embedded-finance categories.
Ascertain
1 open remote role
Ascertain builds AI agents that automate healthcare administrative work — prior authorizations, referrals, eligibility checks, discharge planning, and care coordination — across the systems provider groups and health plans already use. The product targets specialty practices, primary care, behavioral health, value-based organizations, and health systems, and is sold on the promise of measurable ROI inside 90 days. Customers include Northwell Health, The Oncology Institute, and Cardiovascular Associates of America, with case studies citing 67% faster authorization submissions and 80% fewer clicks. The NYC-based team is led by operators from Mass General Brigham, Amazon, and Butterfly Network, and emphasizes human-in-the-loop review and auditability — a useful position for a PM working on agentic workflows in a regulated space.
Assured
6 open remote roles
Assured builds AI-powered claims software for property and casualty insurance carriers, handling everything from first notice of loss through messaging, fraud detection, catastrophe response, and agentic AI for adjusters. The platform's edge is capturing structured, machine-readable data at the start of a claim — rather than the free-form narratives that have stalled automation in the industry — and using that data to drive straight-through processing across personal auto, homeowners, workers' comp, and other P&C lines. Backed by Iconiq, Kleiner Perkins, DCM, Costanoa, and Valor, the company is fully remote with unlimited PTO, family leave, equity, and home office stipends. It's a focused team going deep on one of the slowest-moving sectors in software.
Astra
2 open remote roles
Astra is a developer-focused payments platform that lets product teams embed instant money movement — bank-to-card disbursements, real-time account funding, accelerated ACH, and FedNow rails — through a single API. It targets fintech and platform companies that would otherwise stitch together middleware and bank partnerships themselves, and counts customers like Fold, Till Financial, and Juno; the company has processed over a billion dollars in lifetime volume. Astra raised a 0M Series A led by FPV Ventures in 2022 on top of partnerships with Visa and Cross River Bank. The team is small, remote-first across the US/UK/EU, with 100% covered insurance premiums and parental leave called out on the careers page.
Atticus
1 open remote role
Atticus is a legal services company that helps people navigate Social Security disability and other government benefits claims. Claimants are matched with an attorney or advocate who guides them through the process, and Atticus earns a fee only if the claim succeeds. The company brings technology and process to an area of law that is traditionally opaque and fragmented, serving people at a high-stakes moment who often don't know where to start. It's venture-backed and has grown by improving the matching and case management experience for both claimants and the legal professionals who work through the platform.
Automattic
1 open remote role
Automattic is the company behind WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Tumblr, Jetpack, Day One, Pocket Casts, Beeper, and Akismet — a portfolio of publishing, commerce, and messaging products that together power roughly 40% of the web. The business runs on a mix of freemium SaaS (WordPress.com, Jetpack), open-source plugins with paid extensions (WooCommerce), and enterprise hosting via WP VIP, which serves customers like Meta, Salesforce, and Slack. Automattic has been remote-first and fully distributed since its founding in 2005, with around 1,400 Automatticians across 80+ countries working asynchronously. The company values impact over hours, contributes heavily to open source under the GPL, and is openly skeptical of platform lock-in — a useful environment for PMs who want autonomy and a long product-quality horizon.
Ava Labs
1 open remote role
Ava Labs is the team behind Avalanche, a high-performance blockchain network aimed at financial use cases, plus the AvaCloud platform for spinning up custom enterprise blockchains and the Core wallet for end users. The company works with partners like SMBC on stablecoins and Mastercard on payments, and is backed by a16z, Polychain, Initialized, and Abstract Ventures. It's headquartered in New York and is remote-friendly with unlimited PTO and volunteer time off. The work sits at the intersection of crypto infrastructure and traditional finance — relevant if you want to build product where tokenized real-world assets actually meet institutional rails.
Avetta
1 open remote role
Avetta runs a contractor and supplier risk management platform that helps large enterprises qualify, onboard, and track third-party contractors for safety, sustainability, and compliance. The network connects 500+ hiring clients to roughly 130,000 suppliers and 1.5M workers across 120+ countries, with customers including Honeywell, Holcim, Entergy, and APM Terminals. It's a mature SaaS business — EQT Private Equity acquired Avetta from Welsh Carson in 2024 in a deal valued around $3B. Culture-wise the company emphasizes transparency, runs quarterly all-hands calls open to all employees, and offers full medical with HSA contributions and a 401k match.
Avida
1 open remote role
Avida is an early-stage healthtech company working on technology for mental health care delivery. Based on limited available content, the company appears to be building tools or services in the behavioral health space, though specific product details and business model are not fully confirmed. The company is at an early stage of development with limited public-facing information available.
AXS
2 open remote roles
AXS is a live-event ticketing and data platform serving more than 300 venues, sports teams, and promoters worldwide — including The O2, Red Rocks, T-Mobile Arena, and a long roster of AEG-owned properties. The product covers primary ticketing, resale, mobile entry, and analytics, with a heavy focus on fan verification and fighting bots. The company was founded in 2011 as a joint venture and is now wholly owned by AEG, the global sports and live entertainment operator. Roughly 350+ employees across LA, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, London, and Stockholm — a useful place to work on consumer ticketing problems at real scale.
Babylist
3 open remote roles
Babylist is the universal baby registry that lets expecting parents add gear, clothing, and gifts from any store — Amazon, Target, Etsy, and beyond — into a single curated checklist. Beyond the registry, it has expanded into commerce (Babylist Store and Try-It Kits), expert content for new parents, an insurance-billed breast pump program, and Babylist Money for family financial planning. Millions of growing families use it, and the company has been quietly building a vertically integrated baby brand since the late 2010s, with acquisitions like Expectful pushing it deeper into the parenting category.
Bankjoy
2 open remote roles
Bankjoy is a digital banking platform that provides credit unions and community banks with modern mobile and web banking experiences, including account management, loan applications, and member onboarding. It serves financial institutions that need to modernize their digital interfaces without building in-house, offering a white-labeled product that can be deployed on top of existing core banking systems. The company targets the credit union and community bank market — institutions that serve tens of millions of members but have historically lagged behind megabanks on digital experience. It's a B2B SaaS company in the fintech infrastructure space.
Bayesian Health
1 open remote role
Bayesian Health builds a real-time clinical intelligence platform that reads patient records continuously and surfaces only the patients who need attention — most notably for sepsis, deterioration, readmission risk, and palliative care. The company recently received FDA clearance for continuous AI sepsis monitoring, and a 5-site study in Nature Medicine showed reductions in mortality and length of stay along with 89% clinician adoption. Founded by Dr. Suchi Saria out of decades of Johns Hopkins research, Bayesian sells to health systems and is backed by Andreessen Horowitz. The team is small and research-driven, with values centered on tackling hard clinical problems and clear, evidence-led communication.
Benepass
3 open remote roles
Benepass is a flexible benefits platform that lets employers offer lifestyle and wellness stipends — for fitness, remote work setup, professional development, childcare, and more — delivered through a prepaid Visa card rather than reimbursement forms. It replaces the friction of expense reports with a card that automatically approves eligible purchases by category. The platform is used by tech companies and growth-stage businesses trying to offer competitive, modern benefits packages. Benepass is Series B-funded and positioned in the growing space of personalized benefits as employers move away from one-size-fits-all benefits stacks.
Best Egg
2 open remote roles
Best Egg is a consumer lending platform that offers personal loans and financial health tools to everyday Americans, particularly those who are credit-worthy but underserved by traditional banks. Borrowers can apply online for loans used for debt consolidation, home improvement, and major purchases, with decisions made quickly through its underwriting model. The company has expanded beyond loans into a broader financial wellness platform including a credit card and a financial health score. Best Egg is backed by private equity and processes billions in loan originations, serving millions of customers across the US.
BeyondTrust
1 open remote role
BeyondTrust is an identity security platform focused on privileged access management (PAM) and identity threat detection and response (ITDR), helping enterprises discover, manage, and harden the 'paths to privilege' across human, machine, and AI agent identities. The product spans on-prem and cloud, with capabilities for credential vaulting, just-in-time access, secrets management, and remote support. The company serves roughly 20,000 customers including 75% of the Fortune 100, and is a repeat Gartner Magic Quadrant leader for PAM. Owned by Francisco Partners and Clearlake Capital, the company employs over a thousand people globally with substantial remote hiring across US states and international offices.
Bitwarden
2 open remote roles
Bitwarden is an open-source password manager and secrets management platform used by both individuals and organizations to store and share credentials securely. It differentiates from 1Password and LastPass by being fully open-source — allowing security-conscious teams to self-host the entire platform if they choose. For enterprises, it offers centralized vault management, SSO integration, and an API for automating secrets workflows. Bitwarden has grown substantially through a bottoms-up model where individual users adopt it and eventually bring it into their organizations, and the team maintains a remote-first, open-source culture.
Blackbird Health
1 open remote role
Blackbird Health provides virtual and in-person mental and behavioral health care for children, teens, and young adults ages 2 to 26, treating conditions like anxiety, ADHD, and autism through therapy, evaluations, and medication management. The model combines a multidisciplinary clinical team of child psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, and speech pathologists with technology-backed workflows, serving families in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and New Jersey. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, the company raised a $17M Series A led by Define Ventures in 2024 to expand its mid-Atlantic footprint. It's a clinically led, mission-driven team in an underserved corner of healthcare.
Block Labs
2 open remote roles
Block Labs is a Web3 accelerator combining a development studio, marketing agency, and early-stage investment arm under one roof. They build smart contracts, wallets, NFT exchanges, and payment gateways for blockchain founders, run social and KOL campaigns to grow communities on Twitter, Telegram, and Discord, and write checks from seed through Series A. Founded in 2022 and based in Sofia, Bulgaria with a Portugal HQ, the team is roughly 50-100 people. The work is broad — you'd touch many projects at once rather than going deep on a single product, which is the trade-off of agency-plus-fund hybrids.
Blockstream
1 open remote role
Blockstream is a Bitcoin-focused infrastructure company building the foundational layers of an open, peer-to-peer financial system — its products include the Blockstream (Green) wallet, the Jade hardware wallet, the Liquid Network sidechain, Core Lightning, and enterprise custody and tokenization tools. Founded in 2014 by cryptographer Dr. Adam Back (inventor of Hashcash), the company has raised over $600M and serves both retail self-custody users and institutional Bitcoin treasury clients. Engineering hires are remote and the team values permissionless innovation and verifiability over trust. Of interest to PMs who want to work at a Bitcoin-maximalist company with serious cryptography and hardware engineering depth.
Bloomerang
2 open remote roles
Bloomerang is a donor management and fundraising CRM built for small to mid-size nonprofits, helping organizations track giving history, manage campaigns, and build stronger donor relationships. The platform combines donor database functionality with email tools, donation forms, and engagement analytics designed specifically for nonprofit development teams. It serves thousands of nonprofits across the US and has been one of the faster-growing players in the nonprofit tech market. Bloomerang is backed by growth equity and has made acquisitions to expand its product surface, including volunteer management tools.
BOLD
6 open remote roles
BOLD is the world's largest career technology company, offering AI-powered resume and cover letter builders, job search platforms, and professional networking tools used by millions of job seekers globally. The company operates a portfolio of consumer-facing brands built to support people at every career stage — from first-time job seekers to professionals making lateral moves. Founded on the mission of transforming work lives, BOLD has decades of experience in career transition technology.
Bonusly
1 open remote role
Bonusly is an employee recognition and rewards platform that lets coworkers give each other micro-bonuses tied to company values, redeemable for gift cards and other rewards. It's designed to make peer recognition frequent and visible rather than top-down and annual, integrating with Slack, Microsoft Teams, and HRIS systems. The platform is used by HR and people teams at mid-market and growth-stage companies to improve engagement and reinforce culture, particularly in remote and hybrid settings. Bonusly is venture-backed and has served thousands of companies, building a category it helped popularize in the employee experience space.
Boulevard
2 open remote roles
Boulevard is a client experience platform for appointment-based self-care businesses like salons, spas, medspas, barbershops, and nail studios, combining scheduling, point of sale, payments, marketing, and loyalty in one product. The platform serves over 6,000 businesses and helps process more than 1.4 million appointments a month, with a newer Boulevard Capital arm offering financing to merchants. Founded in LA in 2016, the company raised an $80M Series D led by JMI Equity in 2024 at an ~$800M valuation. Boulevard runs fully remote across the US, with a culture that prizes craft, style, and customer obsession — and notes that 56% of its team self-identifies as female.
Branch Insurance
1 open remote role
Branch is a direct-to-consumer home and auto insurance company built to make buying insurance fast and bundled — members give just a name and address, and Branch pulls in the rest from secure data sources to generate a price in seconds. The company is a full-stack insurer (Branch Insurance Exchange) selling directly and through partners like Rocket Mortgage and Vivint, and reached unicorn status in 2022 with a $147M Series C at a $1.05B valuation. It is backed by Greycroft, SignalFire, Anthemis, American Family Ventures, and others. Branch is a few hundred people and emphasizes a community-driven mission, savings for members, and a strong direct claims experience.
Brightwheel
3 open remote roles
Brightwheel is an all-in-one childcare management platform used by preschools and early education centers for billing, parent communication, attendance, enrollment, and curriculum. It serves thousands of programs and millions of families, primarily small-business operators who make up most of the $100B+ US early education market, and earns revenue through subscriptions and payment processing. Founded in 2015, the team is fully remote across every US time zone, with leadership principles built around bias for action and customer obsession. Most recent round was a $55M Series C in 2021, and the product is positioned as the category leader in a fragmented, underserved market.
Brigit
1 open remote role
Brigit is a consumer fintech app that helps people manage cash flow through earned wage advances, budgeting tools, and credit-building products. Its core product lets members access a small cash advance before payday without a credit check or the fees associated with payday loans. The app also provides spending analysis, bill monitoring, and a credit builder loan to help users improve their financial standing over time. Brigit targets people living paycheck to paycheck — a large and underserved market — and has raised over $90M while building toward a full financial health platform for everyday Americans.
ButterflyMX
3 open remote roles
ButterflyMX makes smartphone-based property access systems for apartment buildings, gated communities, commercial properties, and student housing — video intercoms, access control, and security cameras that residents and visitors operate from a phone instead of a fob or keycard. Founded in 2014, the platform is now installed in 20,000+ multifamily and commercial properties, and the business sells primarily to building owners, property managers, and developers. The product spans hardware and software, which makes it an interesting PM brief: you're shipping firmware, mobile apps, and a SaaS dashboard for non-technical building staff. The team is around 300–400 people across offices in New York and Croatia.
Calibrate
1 open remote role
Calibrate is a physician-led metabolic health and weight loss program that combines GLP-1 prescribing with accountability coaching, sold primarily to employers and health plans as a benefit. The pitch to buyers is durable outcomes — average 20% weight loss sustained at three years across 2,461 members — and managed pharmacy spend on drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. After a rough 2023 that included multiple rounds of layoffs and a restructuring, the company is now majority-owned by Madryn Asset Management and has refocused on the employer market. For a PM, it's a clinical-care product where you're balancing prescriber workflows, member experience, and demonstrating ROI to benefits buyers.
Campminder
2 open remote roles
CampMinder is an all-in-one camp management software platform serving overnight and day camps with tools for registration, cabin assignment, activity scheduling, staff management, and parent communication. It's vertical SaaS for the summer camp industry, replacing spreadsheets and disconnected tools with a purpose-built system that handles the full camp operations cycle. The company has served hundreds of camps across North America and is known for deep expertise in the operational quirks of running seasonal youth programs. It's a stable, focused product built by a team with genuine affinity for the camp world.
Campspot
1 open remote role
Campspot is a marketplace and booking platform for campgrounds, RV parks, glamping sites, and cabins across the US, with over 230,000 instantly bookable sites. Founded in 2015 in Grand Rapids to drag the camping industry online — at the time, nearly half of US campgrounds didn't take online reservations — it now powers reservations for thousands of independent campgrounds and Jellystone-style chains while letting campers research and book directly. The company is private and currently backed by Vertica Capital Partners after a 2025 strategic investment, and it operates with four core values centered on customer empathy, ambition, energy, and trust.
Camunda
2 open remote roles
Camunda is a process orchestration platform that lets developers and architects design, automate, and improve end-to-end business processes using visual BPMN and DMN standards. It targets large enterprises (Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Deloitte, Panasonic) that need to coordinate work across people, systems, and increasingly AI agents, and the product is sold via a commercial cloud and self-managed offering on top of an open-source core. Berlin-headquartered and Series B-funded by Insight Partners and Highland Europe, the company has been pushing hard into agentic orchestration as the next layer of enterprise automation.
Canals
2 open remote roles
Canals builds AI software for the industrial supply chain — automating sales order entry, AP, PO tracking, quoting, and part-number conversion from messy inputs like emails, PDFs, and handwritten notes. The customer base is manufacturers, distributors, and contractors (100+ distributors so far), with named users including Werner and Revere. The company was founded in 2022, says it is profitable and bootstrapped, and remains 90% employee-owned, and pitches a 'no hype cycles, no constant pivots' culture aimed at builders who like tangible operations problems. For a PM it's an unusually concrete brief: AI applied to a non-glamorous, paper-heavy industry where the workflows are well-defined.
CaptivateIQ
1 open remote role
CaptivateIQ is a sales performance management platform that helps revenue operations teams automate commission calculations, plan quotas, manage territories, and align incentives with business goals — all without needing professional services or IT. Trusted by 800+ companies including Gong, Vimeo, and Expedia, it has raised $164.6M from Sequoia, Accel, ICONIQ, and Y Combinator. Headquartered in San Francisco, the company runs team offsites and offers a $500 annual learning stipend and parental support.
Cardata
1 open remote role
Cardata is a vehicle reimbursement platform that helps companies manage and process mileage reimbursements for employees who drive personal vehicles for work. It replaces manual mileage logs and flat car allowances with a software-driven approach that ensures IRS compliance and accurate reimbursement based on actual business driving. The platform is used by HR and finance teams at companies with large field sales or service workforces. Cardata is a niche B2B SaaS product serving a compliance and operational need that is often handled poorly in mid-market companies.
CareMessage
1 open remote role
CareMessage is a tech non-profit that builds patient engagement software for the U.S. healthcare safety-net — federally qualified health centers, free and charitable clinics, tribal health organizations, and primary care associations serving low-income populations. The platform uses SMS and lifecycle messaging to drive appointment attendance, screen for social drivers of health, and improve clinical quality measures, and it has reached 11 million patients across 18 states and territories with 188 million messages exchanged. The team has been fully remote since 2019, with members in Brazil, India, and the U.S., and pays the same global rate for the same role and level. CareMessage was named to TIME's 2026 list of the 100 Most Influential Companies.
Cayuse
1 open remote role
Cayuse is a cloud-based research administration and compliance suite used by universities, hospitals, life sciences companies, and nonprofits to manage the full grant and research lifecycle, from proposal submission to IRB, IACUC, and COI workflows. More than 700 research institutions run on Cayuse, and the platform processed $45.3B in U.S. federal funding submissions last year. The company has been in research administration software for over 30 years and is owned by private equity firms Primus Capital and Quad Partners. The team is remote within the US and emphasizes a collaborative, learning-oriented culture focused on supporting institutions doing scientific and public-interest research.
Cdata
1 open remote role
CData builds the connectivity and data-access layer that lets AI agents, analytics tools, and applications query enterprise systems live — across 350+ sources like Salesforce, SAP, Databricks, and custom APIs — without rebuilding pipelines for every use case. Its products include ODBC/JDBC drivers, Sync for replication, embedded connectors that ship inside vendor products like Tableau, and Connect AI for MCP-style agent access with governance and semantic context. Founded in 2006, CData sells primarily to enterprise data and platform teams, with customers including Microsoft, Anthropic, Palantir, GSK, and Office Depot. The company is privately held but has taken on significant growth equity, ships embedded inside several major BI tools, and was named in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Data Integration.
CentralReach
2 open remote roles
CentralReach is the EMR and practice-management platform for ABA therapy and multidisciplinary autism and IDD care, used by roughly 4,000 practices and over 200,000 clinicians. The product covers scheduling, clinical data collection, session notes, billing, and payor workflows, with AI features for note drafting (NoteDraftAI), QA (NoteGuardAI), and scheduling (ScheduleAI). Customers include large ABA chains like Action Behavior Centers and Proud Moments along with public school districts like NYC DOE. The company was previously Insight Partners-backed and was acquired by Roper Technologies in 2025 for $1.65B. Hybrid work culture, paid parental leave, and a volunteer PTO day are part of the benefits package.
CertifyOS
2 open remote roles
CertifyOS (now branded Certify) builds API-first provider data infrastructure for health plans and digital health companies — automating licensing, credentialing, enrollment, and ongoing network monitoring against hundreds of primary sources. The founding team came out of Oscar Health, so the product is built by health-plan operators trying to replace the manual back-office work that bogs down payor networks. The company raised a $40M Series B in 2025 led by Transformation Capital with General Catalyst, bringing total funding to $69M, and serves 75+ partners across 15M+ licenses. The team is fully remote across Canada to the Philippines, with flexible PTO and generous parental leave.
Chainguard
3 open remote roles
Chainguard is a software supply chain security company that provides hardened, minimal container base images and developer tools designed to eliminate known vulnerabilities before they reach production. Its Chainguard Images are continuously rebuilt and signed, giving security and platform teams a clean starting point for containerized workloads without the CVE backlog that ships with standard public images. The company was founded by core members of the open-source sigstore project and has raised over $250M, targeting enterprise security and DevSecOps teams. It competes in the fast-growing software supply chain security space, which became a priority after high-profile incidents like Log4Shell and SolarWinds.
Change.org
1 open remote role
Change.org is the world's largest petition platform, used by more than 580 million people across 196 countries to start campaigns, mobilize supporters, and pressure government and corporate decision makers. About 2,000 new petitions launch and 500,000 signatures are collected daily, and journalists routinely source stories from the platform. It operates as a Public Benefit Corporation wholly owned by the nonprofit Change.org Foundation, sustained by user memberships and contributions rather than ads. For a PM, this is a mission-driven civic-tech environment running a massive consumer marketplace of campaigns at global scale.
Chromatic
1 open remote role
Chromatic is a visual testing and review platform built around Storybook, the popular component development tool. It automates UI regression testing by capturing pixel-level snapshots of every component state and flagging visual changes for review before code ships. Design and engineering teams use it to catch unintended visual regressions across browsers and viewports without manual QA. Chromatic is made by the team that maintains Storybook and is tightly integrated with that ecosystem, making it a natural add-on for the large community of Storybook users. It targets frontend teams at companies that ship frequently and care deeply about UI consistency.
Clarium
1 open remote role
Clarium builds an AI-powered supply chain platform for hospitals, unifying data across systems of record and supplier networks to flag disruptions, manage substitutes, and optimize procedure cards in the OR. Its Astra OS already serves major health systems like Yale New Haven, Geisinger, Stanford Medicine, and Ochsner, covering over $100B in net patient revenue. Founded in NYC at the height of COVID in 2020 after watching hospitals struggle to secure basic PPE, the team has raised $43M+ and operates US-based. Culture leans on Amazon-style leadership principles around ownership, delivering results, and earning trust.
Clasp
1 open remote role
Clasp is a Boston-based fintech that helps healthcare employers recruit clinical talent earlier and keep it longer by tying student-loan repayment to employment — think ROTC, but for nurses, respiratory therapists, PAs, and other clinical roles. Health systems and clinical employers pre-select students before graduation, then pay down their loans over a retention period after they're hired, addressing both a 3M-role shortage and $1.7T in student debt. Clasp says it supports 10,000+ students across 1,100+ schools and is a Forbes Fintech 50 honoree, with health-system customers including MSK, Rochester Regional, UNC Health Appalachian, and Warby Parker. The team is venture-backed and growing, with values around being outcomes-driven and student-centric.
ClassDojo
5 open remote roles
ClassDojo is a K-12 communication and community app that connects teachers with parents and students, used in roughly 95% of US schools and by more than 45 million students and parents worldwide. The core product is free for teachers and includes messaging with auto-translation across 190+ languages, classroom Stories, calendars, student portfolios, and a points system for social-emotional learning. The company also runs Dojo Islands (a game world), Dojo Tutor, and Dojo Sparks, with a ClassDojo Plus subscription for families. It's a long-running, venture-backed business that hit profitability in 2021 and continues to expand from the classroom into the home — interesting territory for PMs who care about consumer education products with deep distribution.
Clearco
1 open remote role
Clearco provides non-dilutive, revenue-based funding to direct-to-consumer ecommerce and SaaS brands, offering capital for inventory, ad spend, and vendor payments with capped weekly repayments and decisions in as little as 24 hours. The company has deployed over $3B to 10,000+ brands like Magic Spoon, Tushy, and Monos, and serves U.S.-incorporated DTC businesses with at least $100K/month in revenue. After a 2023 recapitalization and $60M Series D, Clearco is rebuilt around founders who want flexible capital without giving up equity. The team is fully remote with unlimited PTO, mental-health support via Inkblot, and the ability to work outside their home country for up to six months a year.
Cleo
1 open remote role
Cleo is a consumer finance app aimed at younger users that combines budgeting, cash advances, and financial coaching through a conversational AI interface. The app uses a chatbot-first design to help users track spending, set budgets, and access small interest-free cash advances between paychecks. It has grown a large user base particularly among Gen Z and millennials who find traditional banking apps dry and unhelpful. Cleo is UK-founded, operates globally, and has raised significant venture funding while maintaining an irreverent, personality-driven brand.
ClickHouse
7 open remote roles
ClickHouse is an open-source, column-oriented OLAP database built for sub-second analytical queries over petabyte-scale data, offered both as the original OSS engine and as a managed cloud service. It's used for real-time analytics, observability (via the ClickStack open-source stack), and increasingly as the storage layer behind AI and agentic systems — customers include Anthropic, Cloudflare, Meta, Sony, eBay, Spotify, Vercel, and thousands more. The company is fully remote with employees in 10+ countries, recently acquired Langfuse to expand into LLM observability, and notes that 40% of its leadership team is women. For PMs, it's one of the more interesting data infrastructure companies riding the AI workload curve.
ClickUp
3 open remote roles
ClickUp is an all-in-one productivity and project management platform that combines tasks, docs, goals, time tracking, whiteboards, and spreadsheets in a single workspace. It targets teams that want to consolidate tools and has positioned itself as a replacement for Asana, Notion, Monday, and Jira simultaneously. The product is known for its extreme configurability and breadth of features, which appeals to power users but can overwhelm others. ClickUp has raised over $500M, grown to thousands of employees, and built one of the faster-growing SaaS businesses of the early 2020s on an aggressive PLG and outbound motion.
Close
1 open remote role
Close is a sales CRM built specifically for SMB and startup sales teams, combining calling, SMS, email, pipeline management, and reporting into one workspace — and now an AI sales agent named Chloe that calls and qualifies leads in real time and books meetings. The company has 10,000+ customers and over 2B logged sales interactions, and has been bootstrapped to $50M+ in ARR since 2013. Close is fully remote (about 100 people worldwide), profitable, async-first, with five weeks of PTO, a one-week winter shutdown, possible 4-day workweeks, and a paid sabbatical every five years. For a PM, it's a rare combination: a small bootstrapped team shipping at scale into a crowded CRM market, now leaning hard into voice AI.
Clover Health
1 open remote role
Clover Health is a Medicare Advantage insurer that combines technology and preventive care to lower costs for seniors, offering PPO and HMO plans with $0 to low premiums plus extras like dental, vision, and OTC benefits. The company aligns with physicians by reducing doctor-insurer friction and uses patient-centered analytics to flag risks and deliver preventive care directly to members. Most roles are 100% remote with home office reimbursement, and the team is globally distributed across the US, Hong Kong, Canada, and New Zealand. Clover is publicly traded and offers paid parental leave, learning stipends, and ERGs for employees.
Coastal Community Bank
1 open remote role
Coastal Community Bank is a Northwest Washington community bank that offers personal and business banking — checking, savings, loans, treasury management, credit card processing — and also runs CCBX, a Banking-as-a-Service arm that powers banking products for fintech partners. The bank is the operating subsidiary of Coastal Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: CCB), a publicly traded community bank holding company. The team offers both remote and onsite roles across the US and leans on a self-described 'un-bankey,' tight-knit team culture. For a PM, the most interesting surface area sits inside the CCBX/BaaS partnerships rather than the traditional retail bank.
Code for America
2 open remote roles
Code for America is a civic-tech nonprofit that partners with federal, state, and local governments to make public services like SNAP, Medicaid, and tax benefits actually work for the people who need them. The product teams build human-centered tools — think Get Calfresh and tax-filing assistants — and the policy and implementation teams help agencies modernize legacy systems and roll out new federal requirements. They recently announced a partnership with Anthropic on government AI work. The team is fully distributed across the US, unionized, and explicit about a matrixed, blameless-postmortem product culture. A good fit if you want PM work with direct downstream impact on people using social safety-net programs.
Code.org
2 open remote roles
Code.org is the nonprofit behind the Hour of Code and the K-12 curriculum used by 107 million student accounts and 3 million teachers across 190 countries. It builds free courses, teacher professional development, and policy advocacy aimed at making computer science and AI literacy part of core education — its newer Hour of AI campaign and AI Foundations course extend that work into LLMs and applied AI. Founded in 2013 by Hadi and Ali Partovi and backed by Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, the org went through a layoff in early 2026 and now operates with around 100-150 staff out of Seattle. Good fit for PMs who want education impact at meaningful scale.
CodePath
1 open remote role
CodePath is a nonprofit that runs technical training programs for college students from underrepresented backgrounds, offering intensive courses in mobile development, web development, cybersecurity, and technical interview preparation. Programs are delivered in partnership with universities and tech companies, with a focus on students who don't have the same access to internships, mentorship, and technical communities as their peers at elite schools. Alumni have gone on to roles at major tech companies, and the organization has grown to serve tens of thousands of students. CodePath is supported by philanthropic investment and corporate partnerships with companies looking to diversify their technical pipelines.
Colibri
3 open remote roles
Colibri Group is a holding company for online professional education brands serving licensed professionals across more than 50 fields, including real estate (Colibri Real Estate, McKissock, Hondros), accounting (Becker), healthcare (Elite, TRC, Fitzgerald), financial services (Boston Institute of Finance, OnCourse Learning, Securities Training Corp), and teacher certification. Its programs handle pre-licensing, continuing education, and exam prep for roughly 3 million students per education cycle, with 15 million alumni across the portfolio. The company has grown largely through acquisition and is private equity owned by Gridiron Capital, with Neuberger Berman taking a minority stake in 2023.
Collibra
1 open remote role
Collibra is a data and AI governance platform that helps enterprises catalog, govern, and trust their data — and increasingly, control how that data feeds AI systems through its new AI Command Center. It serves more than 700 organizations including over 100 of the Fortune 500, with customers like BNY Mellon, Adobe, Heineken, Equifax, and AXA XL across regulated industries. Headquartered in New York and Brussels with roughly 1,000 employees, Collibra was last valued at $5.25B after a 2021 Series G. The team works asynchronously across time zones and offers a Flex Fund benefit, inclusive health coverage, and paid leave for parents and caregivers.
Comet
1 open remote role
Comet builds Opik, an end-to-end observability and evaluation platform for LLM and agent developers, alongside its longer-running MLOps experiment-tracking product for ML teams. Engineers use it to log traces, run test suites with LLM-as-a-judge assertions, and have Opik's coding agent Ollie write fixes back into their own codebase, with a self-hostable open-source core and a hosted cloud tier. Reportedly used by 150,000+ developers and thousands of teams including Zencoder, with integrations across LangChain, LlamaIndex, OpenAI, PyTorch, and Hugging Face. New York-based, Series B-funded by OpenView and Scale Venture Partners.
Common Room
1 open remote role
Common Room is a community intelligence platform that helps companies understand and engage with their developer or customer communities across GitHub, Slack, Discord, LinkedIn, Twitter, and other channels. It aggregates signals from across platforms into a unified view of who is engaged, what they care about, and where the highest-potential members or buyers are. The platform is used by developer relations, community, and sales teams at B2B software companies to turn community activity into pipeline and retention signals. Common Room raised a $32M Series B in 2022 and is building in the category it helped define.
Compass
2 open remote roles
Compass is a real estate technology company and one of the largest residential brokerages in the US, pairing a network of licensed agents with proprietary software for buying, selling, and renting homes. The platform offers exclusive pre-market listings, mortgage preapproval integration, and Compass Concierge — a seller financing program for pre-listing home improvements. Compass is publicly traded (COMP) and has grown through agent recruitment, acquisitions, and continued investment in its agent-facing technology platform.
Condor Software
1 open remote role
Condor is an AI-powered financial intelligence platform built for life sciences companies, unifying clinical, operational, and financial data so that CFOs, FP&A, accounting, and clinical operations teams work from one source of truth on R&D spend. The platform replaces spreadsheet-driven CRO accruals, manual reconciliations, and stale board forecasts with real-time visibility, scenario planning, and audit-ready controls for SOX/404b readiness. Condor has $15B+ in R&D spend on the platform and serves biotechs like BridgeBio, Intellia, Caribou, Madrigal, and Acelyrin. Founded in 2020 and based in San Diego, the company raised a $24M Series A led by Insight Partners in 2026 and is still a small team building deep domain ontologies for clinical trial finance.
Confluent
9 open remote roles
Confluent is a data streaming platform built by the original co-creators of Apache Kafka. It lets engineering teams stream, connect, process, and govern real-time data so that applications, microservices, AI models, and agents can react to events as they happen — replacing the patchwork of point-to-point pipelines, batch jobs, and ad-hoc streaming setups most companies stitch together themselves. Customers include Notion, SAS, and GEP, who use it for everything from product analytics to fraud detection to powering AI workloads. Confluent went public on Nasdaq in 2021 and was acquired by IBM in March 2026 for $31 per share. The product is technical and infrastructure-heavy, which makes it a strong fit for PMs comfortable working closely with platform engineers and data teams.
ConnectWise
1 open remote role
ConnectWise is a unified platform for managed service providers and IT departments, bundling RMM, PSA ticketing, backup, cybersecurity, and remote access (ScreenConnect) into one AI-native stack so MSPs can stop juggling point tools. The platform is widely adopted across the global MSP industry, with a community of over 100,000 IT professionals through The IT Nation. The company is mature and partner-driven — values emphasize 'partner obsessed,' extreme ownership, and 'high velocity, low chaos,' framing speed paired with discipline. For a PM, it's a domain-heavy, MSP-tooling environment where workflow automation and tight customer feedback loops matter more than greenfield product bets.
Consensys
1 open remote role
Consensys builds the software stack behind Ethereum, with products that span consumer wallets, developer infrastructure, and protocol-level clients — most notably MetaMask, the self-custodial crypto wallet used by tens of millions, and Infura, the API service developers use to bootstrap web3 applications without running their own nodes. Founded in 2014 by Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin, the company sells across consumers, developers, and enterprises, and has been a core contributor to every major Ethereum upgrade since the genesis block. The team is over 700 people working fully remote across the globe, with a strong async-first working model that mirrors the company's bet on decentralization.
Constant Contact
4 open remote roles
Constant Contact is a digital and email marketing platform aimed squarely at small businesses and nonprofits, bundling email automation, social media management, SMS, ecommerce, list growth, surveys, and events into one place. Founded in 1995, it now serves a long tail of small business customers and is leaning into AI writing assistance and a multi-account product for franchises, real estate, and other distributed teams. The company supports remote work in the US and Ontario, offers flexible PTO, paid parental leave, and fertility coverage. It has been PE-owned since 2021, currently backed by Clearlake Capital after Siris exited its stake in 2024.
Cortex
1 open remote role
Cortex is an internal developer portal and engineering intelligence platform that helps platform engineering and DevEx teams give developers a self-serve interface for services, ownership, standards, and deployments. It provides a software catalog, scorecards for tracking service quality against engineering standards, and automation for scaffolding new services — giving teams a way to drive consistency and visibility across complex microservice architectures. Cortex targets engineering organizations at Series B through enterprise scale and competes with Backstage (Spotify's open-source portal) by offering a managed, easier-to-adopt alternative. The company is venture-backed and has grown alongside the DevEx and platform engineering movement.
Cosuno
1 open remote role
Cosuno is a Berlin-based tendering platform that automates the construction bidding process across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland — connecting general contractors, project developers, and architects with a network of 280,000+ subcontractors. The product publishes 4,000+ tenders a month and uses AI to assist both with creating tenders and generating bids, claiming roughly 5.7% savings in construction costs for clients. Founded in 2019, Cosuno has raised about $45M (Series B led by Avenir Growth, with Spark Capital and Cherry Ventures), and grew to ~140 employees. Internally it leans on flat hierarchies and a 'no bureaucracy' working style — a good fit for a PM who wants to work on a B2B marketplace inside a notoriously analog industry.
CreatorIQ
1 open remote role
CreatorIQ is an enterprise creator marketing platform that unifies AI-driven intelligence, smart workflows, brand safety, and compliance so global brands and agencies can scale influencer programs. The product is used by 1,300+ companies including Sephora, Unilever, Delta, Google, and Nestle, with a database of over 20 million creators and a recent partnership with Sprinklr to unify creator, organic, and paid social measurement. Founded in 2014 and based in the US and Europe, CreatorIQ has 325+ employees and acquired Tribe Dynamics in 2021. The team works hybrid-first across home, office, and coworking locations, with parental leave, health plans, and work-from-home stipends.
Cresta
3 open remote roles
Cresta is an AI-powered real-time coaching and intelligence platform for contact center agents, providing live suggestions, after-call analysis, and performance insights to help customer service and sales teams improve on every interaction. It sits in the conversation and surfaces relevant guidance — from handling objections to next-best actions — based on what's being said in the moment. The platform is used by enterprise contact centers across telecom, financial services, and retail, and competes with players like Gong and Cogito. Cresta raised a $125M Series D in 2022 and has built its thesis around the idea that AI coaching at scale beats periodic training.
Cribl
2 open remote roles
Cribl is a vendor-agnostic telemetry platform that helps IT and security teams collect, route, shape, and search log, metric, and trace data from across their stack — letting them control costs and break out of SIEM and observability lock-in. Customers include half of the Fortune 100, and the company crossed $300M in ARR in late 2025 on the back of a $319M Series E at a $3.5B valuation in 2024. Cribl is remote-first with employees across the US, Canada, and Europe, and built around an output-over-input culture with annual in-person team offsites. The newer product surface area leans into agentic AI for security operations.
Dandelion Health
1 open remote role
Dandelion Health is a clinical intelligence platform for life sciences, built on a multimodal real-world data infrastructure spanning over 70 hospitals and 15+ million patients, including unstructured clinical notes, imaging, and waveform data. Its products help pharmaceutical companies design smarter trials, discover biomarkers, validate clinical AI algorithms against diverse populations, and generate real-world evidence. Customers include major global pharma companies and partners like the American Heart Association. The company is small and early-stage, raising a $14M Series A in 2026 to grow its commercial, scientific, and engineering teams.
Dash0
2 open remote roles
Dash0 is an OpenTelemetry-native observability platform that ingests logs, metrics, and traces through open standards (OTLP, PromQL, Perses) instead of proprietary agents, aimed at engineering teams who want full visibility without lock-in. Founded in 2023 and recently capitalized with a $110M Series B at a $1B valuation, it sells to dev and platform teams at companies including Tessl, Chargetrip, and EVgo. The team is small and senior — founders include the former Instana CEO — and treats AI as an implementation detail to reduce repetitive work rather than the headline product. A good fit for PMs interested in developer infrastructure and standards-led tooling.
Datacor
1 open remote role
Datacor builds an integrated suite of business software for process manufacturers, chemical distributors, and engineers — ERP, CRM, WMS, MES, formulation, asset tracking, and engineering simulation tools like ChemCAD for chemical process modeling. Founded in 1981 and based in Florham Park NJ, the company has grown by rolling up specialized vendors (Chemstations, Applied Flow Technology, TrackAbout, Format Solutions, VDISoft, Baytek) under a single brand. The company is PE-backed and serves customers like Guttman Energy and Ridley AgriProducts. It's a remote-first culture with flexible time off and paid parental leave — interesting for a PM who wants to work on deeply vertical software in a mature, consolidating ERP market.
Datavant
1 open remote role
Datavant is a healthcare data connectivity company that helps health systems, biopharma companies, payers, and research organizations link and share patient data across organizations while preserving privacy. Its tokenization technology lets disparate datasets be matched at the patient level without exposing personally identifiable information, enabling real-world evidence studies, care coordination, and population health analytics. The company connects a large network of healthcare data partners and serves the life sciences and health data ecosystem. Datavant merged with Ciox Health in 2021 and has continued to expand its data network and product suite.
dbt Labs
1 open remote role
dbt Labs is the company behind dbt (data build tool), the open-source framework that has become the standard for analytics engineering and data transformation in modern data stacks. Data and analytics engineers use dbt to write modular SQL transformations, test data quality, and document their data pipelines in version-controlled repositories. The company offers dbt Cloud, a managed platform for running and orchestrating dbt projects at scale. dbt Labs raised a $222M Series D in 2022 at a $4.2B valuation and has built a large, active open-source community that has made analytics engineering a recognized discipline.
Decile Group
2 open remote roles
Decile Group is a platform for emerging venture capital fund managers, combining training programs, AI-powered SaaS, and turnkey fund administration so people can launch and run institutional-grade VC firms. Its flagship offerings include VC Lab, an accelerator that has reportedly helped launch more than 850 funds with $6.2B in target AUM, plus Decile Hub for fund operations, Decile Partners for back-office services, and Start Fund for instant fund formation. The company also runs Decile Capital, a fund of funds backing top alumni managers. Founded by Adeo Ressi, Decile Group is remote-first and globally distributed, positioning itself around democratizing VC and supporting ethical, transparent fund managers.
Deel
2 open remote roles
Deel is a global HR and payroll platform that lets companies hire, pay, and manage employees and contractors in over 150 countries, handling local compliance, tax filings, and currency conversion automatically. For companies expanding internationally or building remote-first teams, it replaces the need to set up local legal entities or navigate foreign employment law directly. Deel has grown to become one of the fastest-growing SaaS companies ever, hitting $100M ARR faster than almost any company before it and processing billions in payments annually. The company is itself fully remote and serves as a live demonstration of the global workforce model it enables.
Defense Unicorns
1 open remote role
Defense Unicorns builds airgap-native software for the US Department of War, with products like the Unicorn Delivery Service (UDS) for packaging and deploying mission applications in disconnected environments, a UDS Registry for software supply chain security, and UDS Army for pre-authorized DevSecOps pipelines. Founded in 2021 and veteran-owned, the company sells primarily to defense and intelligence customers and has seen 300% year-over-year adoption growth in military systems. In January 2026 it closed a $136M Series B led by Bain Capital at a $1B+ valuation, with backing from Sapphire Ventures, Valor Equity Partners, and former CIA Director David Petraeus.
Definium Therapeutics
2 open remote roles
Definium Therapeutics, formerly MindMed, is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing psychedelic medicines — most notably an LSD-based therapy — for generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, and autism spectrum disorder. Its pipeline targets root causes of conditions where existing treatments routinely fall short, with patient populations measured in tens of millions in the US alone. The company trades on Nasdaq under DFTX and rebranded from MindMed in January 2026 after raising a $259M public offering. The team is remote-first with fully covered medical, dental, and vision, paid parental leave, and equity for all employees — unusual for a small-cap biotech.
DemandTec
1 open remote role
DemandTec sells AI-powered pricing optimization and trade-collaboration software to retailers and their CPG suppliers, covering everyday pricing, promotions, markdowns, and supplier-funded trade deals on one platform. Customers are grocery, convenience, apparel, specialty, and pharmacy retailers along with FMCG suppliers, with the platform claiming 120,000+ users across global retail networks and 7,800+ CPG/broker partners on its trade collaboration network. The company has 25+ years of history — originally a standalone, then acquired by IBM, then part of Acoustic, and most recently carved out as a standalone again under Longshore Capital Partners. For a PM, this is enterprise retail tech with deep demand-science roots, very long-tenured customers, and the operational reality of selling into merchandising and finance buyers at large retailers.
DigitalOcean
3 open remote roles
DigitalOcean is a developer-focused cloud and inference platform built as a simpler, cheaper alternative to AWS, GCP, and Azure for startups, indie developers, and SMBs. The original product is the Droplet — a virtual machine you can spin up in minutes — and the lineup now spans managed Kubernetes, databases, GPU compute, and an AI/agent platform used by companies like Character.ai, Hippocratic AI, Ideogram, and Fal.ai. Founded in 2012 and public on the NYSE since 2021, DigitalOcean has positioned itself as the 'agentic inference cloud' under CEO Paddy Srinivasan. The company supports fully remote, hybrid, and in-office work depending on role, and equity is part of standard comp.
Discord
1 open remote role
Discord is a voice, video, and text chat platform that started as a tool for gamers and grew into a general-purpose home for online communities — from study groups to crypto projects to fandoms — organized into customizable servers and channels. The product is free for users with a premium tier (Nitro), and the business has long been one of the most-used social platforms among Gen Z. Discord operates with a flexible model letting employees work from offices in SF and NY or fully remote in the US (and Australia), and offers 4 weeks PTO, 12+ weeks parental leave, 16 paid holidays, and fertility/adoption benefits. The company confidentially filed for IPO in early 2026.
Dispel
1 open remote role
Dispel is an OT and industrial control systems cybersecurity company that provides zero trust remote access, real-time industrial data streaming, and 24/7 threat monitoring for operational technology environments. Customers span manufacturing, energy and utilities, water and wastewater, oil and gas, chemicals, life sciences, and food and beverage — the kinds of places where a misconfigured remote session can take a plant offline. Founded in 2015 and based in Brooklyn, the company has won notable government contracts (including a large US Air Force IDIQ) and was named a 2025 Gartner Cool Vendor in cyber-physical systems security. Partnerships with Nozomi Networks and Mitsubishi Electric round out an ecosystem play in industrial security.
Doctronic
1 open remote role
Doctronic is a consumer AI doctor that gives users instant, anonymous, 24/7 medical guidance — symptom checks, action plans, and triage — without an account or insurance. The product is trained on peer-reviewed medicine and uses a multi-agent system where specialized AI agents debate diagnoses; the company cites 26.5M+ consultations and a published study showing 99.2% treatment-plan alignment with board-certified clinicians on 500 real-world cases. Founded in 2023 by engineer Matt Pavelle and physician Dr. Adam Oskowitz, Doctronic added human clinicians in 2025 and has raised about $65M across seed, Series A (Lightspeed), and Series B in under a year. The team is fully remote with health, vision, dental, mental-health support, equity, and flexible time off.
DomainTools
1 open remote role
DomainTools is a DNS-focused threat intelligence platform that maps internet infrastructure to help security teams detect, analyze, and block malicious domains before they cause damage. Founded in 2002, it serves SOC teams, incident responders, fraud prevention groups, and law enforcement, and integrates with platforms like CrowdStrike, Splunk, Microsoft Sentinel, and Cortex XSOAR. The company leans on more than 20 years of DNS intelligence and one of the largest passive DNS databases in the industry, with a predictive risk scoring approach that surfaces malicious domains earlier than standard blocklists.
Double
1 open remote role
Double (formerly Keeper) makes a month-end close and practice management platform for accounting firms and internal finance teams — review tools, task management, AI bank feeds, AI journal entries, accruals, 1099s, client portal, and reporting, all integrated directly with QuickBooks Online, Xero, Sage, and NetSuite. The company was founded in 2021 by Ben Stein and Kenny Song, went through Y Combinator's Summer 2021 batch, and rebranded from Keeper to Double in October 2025 after a trademark dispute. About 4,000+ firms use it today, and the team is around 80 people based in New York. For a PM, it's a focused vertical-AI product where every workflow maps to specific accountant pain (closing books, chasing clients, reconciling).
Doxel
3 open remote roles
Doxel uses computer vision and AI to automate construction progress tracking, turning site scans into objective plan-versus-actual data for general contractors, owners, and project superintendents. The platform is used on data centers, hospitals, EV battery factories, and other large capital projects, with customers including DPR, JE Dunn, Sundt, Layton, HCA, Genentech, and QTS, covering 18 of the top 30 GCs and three of the four hyperscalers. Doxel says its customers deliver projects an average of 11% ahead of schedule with up to 16% monthly cash flow savings. Founded by Saurabh Ladha and backed by Insight Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, and Pear VC, the company has raised about $57M and is staffed by a mix of engineers, scientists, and construction veterans.
Dropbox
2 open remote roles
Dropbox is the long-running cloud storage and file collaboration product, now used by more than 700 million registered users worldwide for syncing, sharing, and securely storing work. The company is repositioning around Dash, an AI teammate that searches and organizes across a team's connected apps, with Dash capabilities being folded into the core Dropbox product. It sells to consumers and businesses across construction, media, technology, professional services, manufacturing, and education, with a clear emphasis on encryption, version history, and not selling customer data. Founded in 2007 by Drew Houston and publicly traded on NASDAQ, Dropbox runs a Virtual First model where remote is the default and offices function as collaboration spaces.
dv01
1 open remote role
dv01 is a loan-level data management, reporting, and analytics platform for structured finance — RMBS, ABS, and private credit — used by investment banks, issuers, asset managers, and hedge funds to standardize and analyze data on consumer unsecured, mortgage, auto, BNPL, student, solar, and small-business loans. The platform covers 1,300+ transactions, 370M+ loans, and $8T in notional balance, with embedded tools for cashflow modeling, deal structuring, performance reporting, and credit-facility management. dv01 was acquired by Fitch Group in September 2022 and operates as a subsidiary of FitchSolutions, with a mission rooted in preventing another 2008 by bringing transparency to lending markets. The team is remote-first with offices in New York, unlimited PTO, nearly fully covered health insurance, and a wellness stipend.
E Source
2 open remote roles
E Source is a research, consulting, and data science firm focused on the utility sector, helping electric, gas, and water utilities with customer experience, grid and asset optimization, predictive analytics for things like vegetation management, gas-leak prediction, and storm-outage modeling, plus technology implementation for AMI, billing, and outage management. It serves more than 300 utilities and municipalities and has scaled its data science capabilities through acquisitions of StrategyWise, TROVE Predictive Data Science, UtiliWorks, and Excergy. Headquartered in Boulder, the company has been working with utilities for over 35 years and is private equity owned by Align Capital Partners since 2019.
Edia
1 open remote role
Edia is an AI platform for K-12 school districts that ties together math tutoring, attendance interventions, and district-wide analytics into one workflow for teachers and administrators. It unifies data from SIS, LMS, behavior, and wellness systems to flag struggling students earlier, with reported impact of 8-23% math score gains and up to 30% reductions in chronic absenteeism. The product is in 200+ districts reaching 500K+ students, with case studies from Celina ISD, Springfield Public Schools, and Farmington. Headquartered in San Francisco, Edia sells directly to districts — a long-cycle, outcomes-driven sales motion that's distinctive among ed-tech tools.
Enformion
1 open remote role
Enformion is an identity data and analytics platform sitting behind identity verification, fraud prevention, collections, investigations, and sales/marketing intelligence for over 1,000 organizations. Its differentiator is a 40+ year consumer and business identity graph covering 98% of the US population and 6,000 alternative data sources, which the company sells into financial services, ecommerce, marketplaces, and government agencies. The platform increasingly positions itself as 'identity intelligence infrastructure' that customers embed into their own products. Enformion is Sacramento-based, operates remote-friendly with flexible PTO, and has been on an M&A streak — acquiring Tracers and UDT Group (IRB Search, Delvepoint, AmberJack) to expand its data assets.
Engine
6 open remote roles
Engine is a travel management platform built for small and mid-market businesses, simplifying how companies book and manage flights, hotels, and car rentals for employees. It combines a self-serve booking interface with policy controls, centralized billing, and reporting — replacing the fragmented experience of employees booking on personal cards and submitting expense reports. The company targets businesses that have outgrown consumer travel sites but don't need the complexity of enterprise solutions like Concur. Engine is venture-backed and competes in the SMB travel management space with a product designed for speed and simplicity.
Enterprise Health
2 open remote roles
Enterprise Health is occupational health software for large employers and health systems — a certified EHR combined with compliance, surveillance, and reporting tools used by clients like Eli Lilly, Chevron, the VA, NASA, and HCA. The product centralizes workforce health documentation across multiple sites so organizations can stand up to audits and regulatory scrutiny. Built on the WebChart platform pioneered by parent company Medical Informatics Engineering in 1995, the company received a growth investment from Serent Capital in 2024 to scale go-to-market and product. Culture leans transparent and balanced, with strong tenure and a Fort Wayne, Indiana base alongside remote staff across the country.
Ethos
3 open remote roles
Ethos sells direct-to-consumer term and whole life insurance with no medical exam, using instant underwriting to approve applicants in minutes instead of weeks. Founded in 2016 by Peter Colis and Lingke Wang after Lingke was mis-sold a policy in college, the company partners with established A+ carriers and bundles in a free legal will and trust. It's the #1 no-medical-exam, instant life insurance provider with 4,000+ Trustpilot reviews and offices in San Francisco, Bangalore, and Singapore. Over half the team is remote across the US; new parents get 100% wage replacement leave and healthcare covers family planning and fertility.
Everfi
1 open remote role
Everfi is a digital education and engagement company that delivers financial literacy, life skills, and workplace compliance training across K-12 schools, financial institutions, and large employers. Its model is essentially sponsor-funded education: banks and brands like MassMutual, Truist, Edward Jones, Intuit, and the NFL pay to put white-labeled courses in front of students and adult learners, often to meet Community Reinvestment Act obligations. The company reports that three in five US school districts use Everfi, with cumulative reach of more than 46 million students. Founded in 2008 and acquired by Blackbaud in 2022 for 50M, Everfi was divested to a private investment firm at the end of 2024 and now operates independently again under PE ownership.
Everlywell
1 open remote role
Everlywell, part of Everly Health, sells direct-to-consumer at-home health and lab tests covering things like food sensitivity, STDs, fertility, hormones, and metabolic health, paired with virtual care follow-up. The company also serves enterprise customers through its broader Everly Health platform that includes diagnostics-as-a-service for employers and providers. Founded in Austin in 2015, it scaled rapidly during the pandemic via at-home COVID testing and reached a $1.3B valuation after a $175M Series D in late 2020.
Expel
2 open remote roles
Expel runs a managed detection and response (MDR) service that combines human analysts in the SOC with AI-driven triage, plugging into the customer's existing security stack rather than forcing a tool swap. Customers like Visa, United Airlines, Uber, Affirm, and dbt Labs use Expel for 24/7 monitoring with a stated 13-17 minute MTTR on critical incidents; everything is visible in real time through their Expel Workbench portal. The company was founded in 2016 by former Mandiant and FireEye operators, hit unicorn status in 2021 with a $140M Series E, and went through a 10% layoff in 2023. Remote-friendly with 24 weeks of parental leave and flexible hours.
ezCater
1 open remote role
ezCater is a corporate catering marketplace that connects businesses ordering food for meetings, events, and workplace meals with a curated network of local and national restaurant and catering partners. Companies use it to order catering at scale with centralized billing, order history, and delivery coordination — replacing the chaos of individual employees placing one-off orders. The platform processes hundreds of millions of dollars in catering orders annually and serves enterprises, mid-market companies, and professional services firms across the US. ezCater is venture-backed and has built its category leadership through a reliable, software-driven fulfillment experience in a fragmented market.
Farseer
1 open remote role
Farseer is an early-stage company with limited available content at the time of scraping. Based on what was scraped, the company appears to be working in AI or analytics. Without sufficient content to characterize the product or business model accurately, only a brief description is possible. The company has minimal public-facing information available at this time.
Federato
1 open remote role
Federato is an AI-powered underwriting workstation for insurance carriers, designed to help commercial insurance underwriters prioritize and manage their book of business more intelligently. It gives underwriters a unified view of their pipeline, surfaces risk signals from internal and external data sources, and helps teams focus on the submissions most worth pursuing — rather than manually triaging inboxes. The platform targets specialty and commercial lines at mid-size and large insurance carriers. Federato is venture-backed and is building at the intersection of insurtech and enterprise workflow automation, a space where legacy systems still dominate.
Fetch
5 open remote roles
Fetch is a consumer rewards app where shoppers scan grocery and retail receipts to earn points, then redeem them for gift cards to brands like Amazon, Target, and Starbucks. The business is funded by CPG brands (Pepsi, General Mills, L'Oreal, and 600+ others) that pay Fetch to surface offers and capture purchase data from its receipt scans. The company has raised $583M+ across multiple rounds (most recently a $240M Series E led by Hamilton Lane in 2022) and runs a flexible work model with offices in Madison, Chicago, Birmingham, and Boston. For PMs, it's a high-volume consumer app with a two-sided business — millions of shoppers on one side, major CPG advertisers on the other.
Figma
2 open remote roles
Figma is a collaborative design tool where product, design, and engineering teams create interfaces, prototype interactions, and review designs in a shared browser-based canvas. Unlike traditional design software, Figma is multiplayer by default — multiple people can edit the same file simultaneously — which has made it the standard for cross-functional product teams. The company also offers FigJam, a whiteboarding tool for workshops and planning sessions. Figma was acquired by Adobe in 2022 but the deal was abandoned in late 2023 due to regulatory opposition; the company has since refiled for an independent IPO. Figma has an extremely strong culture of product craft and design excellence.
Fin
1 open remote role
Fin is a next-generation payments platform built for high-value, global, and instant transactions, powered by stablecoins. Series A-stage and backed by Sequoia and Circle, Fin lets users and businesses move millions of dollars in seconds — to other Fin users, directly into bank accounts, or across crypto rails. It targets the gap between slow legacy payment rails and the volatility of pure crypto, positioning itself as "business grade payments rails that feel like a payments app, not crypto." The company (incorporated as TipLink Corp) is building toward a world where banks and payment products are reimagined from scratch.
Finalis
1 open remote role
Finalis is a regulatory compliance and deal management platform for investment banks and independent broker-dealers, providing the infrastructure smaller M&A advisory firms need to operate in a registered, compliant manner. It offers a registered broker-dealer network that independent advisors can operate under, combined with software for managing deal pipelines, documents, and client communications. The product targets the fragmented independent investment banking market, where many advisors lack the infrastructure to operate compliantly without building it themselves. Finalis is venture-backed and has positioned itself as the compliance backbone for the independent M&A advisory ecosystem.
Findem
2 open remote roles
Findem is an AI talent intelligence platform that helps recruiting and people teams source candidates, make hiring decisions, and plan workforce strategy using a large expert-labeled dataset and relationship intelligence. Customers are typically corporate talent acquisition teams looking to move beyond traditional sourcing tools, and the company has scaled to hundreds of employees with reported 3x year-over-year growth. Internally, Findem operates with a flexible model that supports both office collaboration near hubs and remote-by-design roles. Every employee gets equity, flexible PTO, and parental leave, and leadership frames the culture around making work enjoyable and collaborative.
Fixify
1 open remote role
Fixify is an AI-native IT automation platform that plugs into ticketing systems like Jira and ServiceNow to auto-resolve routine IT help desk tickets, with human analysts handling the rest. Customers are IT teams at SaaS and tech-forward companies (Expel, Sublime Security, Shopmonkey, Hex) who want 24x7 coverage without expanding headcount. Founded in 2023 by ex-Expel leaders out of Arlington, Virginia, the company is still small and Series A-stage. The culture leans curious and earnest — the team frames itself around treating problems as puzzles and 'caring' for IT users — and offers flexible remote work in the US and Ireland, company equity, and paid parental leave.
Float
2 open remote roles
Float is a Canadian business finance platform combining corporate cards (CAD and USD, with both pre-funded and charge models), expense management, bill pay, and high-yield business accounts earning up to 4% interest. It's effectively the Canada-built answer to Brex and Ramp, serving 4,000+ companies including Knix, Cohere, Jane Software, and TouchBistro. The company raised a $70M CAD Series B in early 2025 led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives with OMERS Ventures participating, on the back of 50x revenue growth. Co-founded by Rob Khazzam (ex-Uber) and Ruslan Nikolaev (ex-Uber ATG and Shopify), Float is focused exclusively on Canadian businesses — accounting integrations, CRA-ready software, and CAD/USD specifically.
FlowFuse
1 open remote role
FlowFuse is a managed platform for Node-RED, the popular open-source flow-based programming tool used for industrial IoT and device automation. It adds team collaboration, version control, deployment pipelines, and cloud hosting on top of the open-source project — making it practical for organizations to run Node-RED at scale across many devices or installations. The company targets industrial and enterprise IoT teams building device integration and automation workflows. FlowFuse is backed by venture capital and serves the growing edge computing and industrial IoT market where Node-RED has a large installed base.
Fluency
1 open remote role
Fluency is an advertising automation platform built for agencies and brands managing digital advertising across Google, Meta, Microsoft, and other channels at scale. It provides workflow automation, templated campaign management, and bulk operations that allow teams to manage hundreds or thousands of campaigns efficiently without manual one-by-one adjustments. The platform targets performance marketing agencies and in-house teams running high-volume, multi-location, or multi-brand advertising operations. Fluency is venture-backed and has built its niche in a market segment where managing scale and consistency across paid channels is a persistent operational challenge.
Fluxon
2 open remote roles
Fluxon is a global software product development firm staffed by tech leaders from Google, Stripe, and top startups, building world-class software for clients including Anthropic, OpenAI, Zapier, and Google across AI, fintech, healthcare, and SaaS. The company takes a high-craft approach to product development, treating each client project as its own, and has collectively impacted 100M+ users. Fluxon is remote-first with team members across the US, India, Eastern Europe, and Canada, with asynchronous-first communication, flexible time off with no permission required, a growth budget covering tuition and gym memberships, and profit sharing.
Form Health
1 open remote role
Form Health is a telehealth clinic for medical obesity and cardiometabolic care, pairing each patient with a dedicated care team — a board-certified obesity medicine physician, advanced practice providers, and registered dietitians — through a mobile app with video visits, messaging, and progress tracking. The company sells both direct-to-consumer (covered by major national health insurance plans including Medicare) and to employers as a managed GLP-1 / obesity benefit. Form reports a 16% average weight loss at 18 months and meaningful A1C improvements across its book of business. Founded in 2019 by Evan Richardson with Dr. Florencia Halperin as CMO, the company raised a $38M Series B led by Sound Ventures in 2024. The team is remote-first with flexible PTO and paid parental leave.
Fortis Games
11 open remote roles
Fortis Games is a video game company building social, free-to-play titles with a flagship game, Twilight Towers, currently live and receiving regular content updates. Founded in 2022 by former EA, Zynga, and Warner Bros. games leaders Steven Chiang, Shawn Foust, and Calvin Lau, the company has grown both organically and through acquiring studios like Doppio Games (Portugal), Oktagon Games (Brazil), and Metagame (Romania). The team is fully remote by design, spanning São Paulo, San Francisco, London, and Bucharest, with a culture built on candid feedback and treating creative risk as part of the craft. For PMs, it's a rare chance to do live-ops product work on a well-funded, founder-led games studio.
Future
1 open remote role
Future is a personal training app that pairs users with a real human coach who programs their workouts, checks in daily over text, and provides accountability through the Apple Watch. Unlike AI-driven fitness apps, Future's differentiation is the ongoing human coaching relationship — each member is matched with an experienced trainer who customizes the plan based on goals, schedule, and progress. The company targets busy adults who want structured fitness guidance without in-person training, at a price point between a gym membership and private personal training. Future is venture-backed and has built a business around the thesis that accountability, not just content, drives fitness outcomes.
Gensyn
1 open remote role
Gensyn is building decentralized infrastructure for AI — a peer-to-peer network where machines can train models, exchange weights, verify computation cryptographically, and trade predictions on-chain, powered by the $AI token. Its three core layers (AXL networking, CHAIN on-chain identity, and REE verifiable execution) underpin Delphi, a live information market where humans and AI agents trade predictions settled by verified oracles. The bet is explicitly contrarian to centralized frontier labs: that a market of competing models will price reality better than any single lab. Backed by a16z crypto, Protocol Labs, and CoinFund, with mainnet live and a recently launched token economy, Gensyn sits at the intersection of crypto infrastructure and ML research.
GitLab
2 open remote roles
GitLab is an end-to-end DevSecOps platform that provides source code management, CI/CD pipelines, security scanning, project management, and more in a single application. Unlike GitHub, which focuses on code hosting and has grown its tooling over time, GitLab was built as an integrated platform from the start, allowing engineering organizations to manage their full software development lifecycle without stitching together separate tools. GitLab went public on Nasdaq in October 2021 and has been fully remote since its founding — it's one of the largest all-remote companies in the world with thousands of employees across 60+ countries. The company's handbook is publicly available and has become a model for transparent, documentation-driven culture.
GovWorx
1 open remote role
GovWorx builds CommsCoach, an AI-powered workforce platform for 9-1-1 emergency communications centers (ECCs) — covering pre-hire assessments, training simulations, automated QA across every call and radio transmission, and real-time, policy-aware call guidance for telecommunicators. The platform transcribes 8M+ audio files monthly and serves 350+ partner agencies of all sizes. Founded in 2023 by former first responders and based in Denver, GovWorx is backed by Serent Capital with about $9M in PE funding. For a PM, this is a vertical-AI play sitting in critical public-safety infrastructure — small team, fast growth, and high-stakes user environment.
Gradial
1 open remote role
Gradial builds an AI-powered operating system for enterprise marketing, turning fragmented campaign execution — authoring, redesigns, QA, and orchestration — into governed agentic workflows that run across a company's existing stack. Customers include T-Mobile, AWS, and Prudential. The Seattle-based company was founded in 2023 and raised a $35M Series B in late 2025 led by VMG with Madrona and Pruven, bringing total funding to about $55M. The team is roughly 65 people, mostly Seattle-based with some remote roles, and the culture emphasizes execution-first, end-to-end ownership, and pragmatic use of AI — a good fit for PMs who want to embed deeply with enterprise customers.
Grafana Labs
2 open remote roles
Grafana Labs is the company behind Grafana, the most widely used open-source platform for infrastructure monitoring, observability, and metrics visualization. Grafana dashboards are used by engineering teams everywhere to visualize data from Prometheus, Elasticsearch, and dozens of other data sources. The company has expanded from the open-source visualization layer into a full observability stack with Grafana Cloud, including managed metrics (Mimir), logs (Loki), and traces (Tempo). Grafana Labs raised a $240M Series D in 2022 at a $6B valuation and has built one of the strongest open-source-to-commercial conversion stories in developer infrastructure.
Green Thumb Industries
1 open remote role
Green Thumb Industries is a multi-state cannabis company founded in 2014 that manufactures and sells branded cannabis products — including Rythm, Dogwalkers, and Beboe — through its RISE retail dispensary chain and wholesale across 24+ legal states. The company operates as a vertically integrated cannabis business focused on normalizing well-being through the plant, with a strong emphasis on inclusivity and social impact. GTI's Growing for Good program focuses on restorative justice, inclusion and belonging, environmental stewardship, and community engagement.
Greenlight
2 open remote roles
Greenlight is the #1 family finance and safety app, pairing a debit card for kids with parent controls for allowances, chores, spending limits, and family investing — with as little as $1 to start. With 6.5M+ families, a 4.8 App Store rating from 440K+ reviews, and $75M+ invested by its families, the product spans kids' first financial lessons through teen independence and family safety features like location sharing. Greenlight operates out of Atlanta (remote-friendly) and Bengaluru, offering unlimited PTO and up to 16 weeks paid parental leave.
Grid
1 open remote role
Grid is a spreadsheet-meets-web-publishing tool that lets analysts and data people turn their spreadsheet data and models into interactive, shareable web pages without coding. Instead of sending static Excel files or screenshots of models, Grid users can publish live, interactive versions that others can explore and interact with directly in the browser. It's aimed at financial analysts, consultants, and data-driven teams who need to share models or reports with stakeholders. Grid is venture-backed and is carving out a niche between traditional spreadsheets and full BI tools.
Hello Patient
1 open remote role
Hello Patient builds Mia, an enterprise-grade AI assistant for healthcare practices that handles inbound and outbound patient conversations across voice, text, and chat — answering insurance questions, scheduling, confirming appointments, and reducing front-desk load. The product integrates with EHRs and CRMs like Athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, NextGen, ModMed, AdvancedMD, and Salesforce, and the company reports customers seeing 100% answer rates and 18% more appointments booked. Customers include large multi-site practices in urgent care, dentistry, dermatology, ENT, optometry, mental health, orthopedics, and veterinary care. Founded by an ex-Carbon Health team, the company raised a $22.5M Series A in 2025 led by Scale Venture Partners.
Higharc
4 open remote roles
Higharc is a cloud-based home design and production platform built for production home builders, letting design, engineering, and sales teams work from a single model that automatically generates floor plans, 3D renderings, structural documents, and material takeoffs in sync. It replaces the disconnected CAD, spreadsheet, and document workflows that home builders have relied on for decades. The company targets production builders — companies building hundreds or thousands of homes per year — where design complexity and plan variation create massive coordination costs. Higharc is venture-backed and is attacking a large, underdigitized market.
Hightouch
2 open remote roles
Hightouch is a reverse ETL and customer data platform that syncs data from cloud data warehouses directly into the business tools that teams actually use — Salesforce, HubSpot, Braze, Intercom, Facebook Ads, and hundreds more. It lets data and marketing teams define customer segments and audiences in SQL or a no-code builder, then activate that data in downstream systems without building custom pipelines. The company pioneered the reverse ETL category alongside Census and has grown rapidly as the modern data stack ecosystem matured. Hightouch is venture-backed and has expanded from reverse ETL into a broader composable CDP offering.
Hims & Hers
3 open remote roles
Hims & Hers is a telehealth platform that connects patients with licensed medical providers for personalized treatment plans across men's and women's health, including weight management, sexual health, hair loss, skincare, and mental health. The company sells prescription and OTC treatments directly to consumers via its app, with 24/7 care team messaging included, making clinical-grade care more accessible outside the traditional clinical setting. Hims & Hers is publicly traded (HIMS) and was founded in San Francisco in 2017.
HiveMQ
1 open remote role
HiveMQ is an enterprise MQTT broker and industrial data platform that connects, contextualizes, and streams real-time operational data from the edge to the cloud — increasingly positioning itself as the data layer for agentic AI in manufacturing, energy, and transportation. It serves Fortune 500 industrials including Ford, Eli Lilly, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Siemens, and Florida Power & Light, with FPL alone streaming 140 billion data points per day. Founded in Berlin in 2012 and remote-first, HiveMQ raised a €40M Series A in 2022 led by Molten Ventures with participation from Mubadala. The team is globally distributed across 32 languages, gathers for an annual company retreat, and offers 16 weeks fully paid parental leave for birthing/adoptive parents.
Hometap
2 open remote roles
Hometap offers Home Equity Investments — a financing alternative that gives homeowners up to $600,000 in cash in exchange for a share of their home's future value, with no monthly payments or interest. The product targets US homeowners who want to tap equity without taking on debt, and the company has funded 25,000+ homeowners since launching in 2017. They also offer a free Home Equity Dashboard with home value tracking, renovation cost calculators, and financial education content. Boston-based fintech with a mostly-remote team, flexible schedules, paid parental leave, unlimited PTO, and 401(k) match — recognized in HousingWire's Tech100 multiple years.
Hone Health
3 open remote roles
Hone Health is a telehealth clinic focused on hormone health and longevity, offering testosterone replacement therapy, menopause care, and biomarker testing directly to consumers. Founded in 2021 and based in New York, the company operates a virtual-care model that lets patients order labs, consult with clinicians, and get treatment without visiting a physical office.
Honor
1 open remote role
Honor Technology operates a home-care platform for aging adults, combining a centralized tech and operations stack with Home Instead — the global home-care franchise network it acquired in 2021. The combined company delivers more than 1M+ hours of care per week to roughly 100,000 older adults monthly through a network of franchise agencies, with the Honor Care Platform handling scheduling, matching of Care Pros, training, quality, and compliance at scale. Founded in 2014 by Seth Sternberg (ex-Meebo) and backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Baillie Gifford, and T. Rowe Price, Honor reached unicorn status in 2021 at a $1.25B+ valuation. The HQ team is remote-first across the US with equity for all HQ employees and is investing heavily in agentic AI and optimization for care logistics.
Hopper
19 open remote roles
Hopper is a travel booking app that uses predictive pricing algorithms to tell users when is the best time to buy flights and hotels — and backs that advice with price freeze and price drop guarantee products. It has expanded from a consumer travel predictor into a fintech-enabled travel business, earning significant revenue from ancillary products like Price Freeze, Cancel for Any Reason, and flight credit insurance. Hopper has also built a B2B business, licensing its fintech travel products to other platforms including Capital One Travel. The company raised at a multi-billion dollar valuation and has grown to tens of millions of app downloads.
Horizon3.ai
2 open remote roles
Horizon3.ai makes NodeZero, an autonomous penetration testing platform that continuously and safely runs real attack techniques against production environments to show security teams what's actually exploitable — then verifies fixes. The customer list skews to high-stakes buyers: the NSA, four of the Fortune 10, global governments, and large healthcare providers, with 5,000+ organizations total. Founded in 2019 by former US Special Operations cyber operators, the company raised a $100M Series D in 2025 and has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing security companies in the US. Offices in San Francisco, Chicago, and Amsterdam, with hybrid and remote roles globally.
Housecall Pro
5 open remote roles
Housecall Pro is a field service management platform for home service businesses — plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians, cleaning companies, and other trades. It provides scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, payment collection, and customer communication tools in a mobile-first product designed for the owner-operator or small team. The platform serves tens of thousands of service businesses across North America who are moving from paper and phone-based operations to software. Housecall Pro is backed by growth equity and has built a strong community of tradespeople alongside its software, offering training, community forums, and business resources.
Huckleberry
1 open remote role
Huckleberry is an insurtech platform that makes it fast for small businesses to get business insurance — offering quotes for general liability, BOP, workers' comp, and more in minutes through a digital application. It targets the enormous underserved small business insurance market, where the traditional broker experience is slow and opaque. The platform is designed to make quoting and binding feel as simple as a consumer insurance app, with transparent pricing and instant coverage. Huckleberry is venture-backed and has built its growth on the idea that small business owners deserve the same convenience in insurance that they get from other modern software tools.
Hungryroot
1 open remote role
Hungryroot is a personalized grocery and recipe delivery service that uses a preference quiz and purchase history to automatically recommend and curate a weekly cart of groceries with matching recipes. Unlike meal kit services, it delivers actual grocery items — produce, proteins, pantry staples — that customers can mix, match, and adapt rather than following rigid step-by-step kits. The company leans into AI-driven personalization to improve the cart recommendation over time. Hungryroot is venture-backed, has grown rapidly in the direct-to-consumer grocery space, and positions itself as a healthier, more flexible alternative to both traditional grocery delivery and meal kits.
Huntress
2 open remote roles
Huntress is a managed cybersecurity platform built mainly for small and mid-sized businesses and the MSPs that serve them, bundling EDR, identity threat detection, SIEM, and security awareness training, all backed by a 24/7 AI-assisted Security Operations Center. The company protects 5M+ endpoints and 12M+ identities across 10,000+ customers like thyssenkrupp, Expensify, and Coldwell Banker, and is highly rated on G2 (4.8/5 over 1,000+ reviews). Founded in 2015 and based in Columbia, MD, Huntress raised a $150M Series D in 2024 at a ~$1.55B valuation led by Kleiner Perkins. The team is fully remote and global with stock options for all full-timers, 12 weeks of paid parental leave, and generous PTO and wellness leave.
Hyperproof
1 open remote role
Hyperproof is a GRC (governance, risk, and compliance) platform that helps IT, security, and compliance teams automate control mapping, evidence collection, audit workflows, and third-party risk — with AI agents handling the manual back-and-forth. It supports 140+ compliance frameworks (SOC 2, ISO, FedRAMP) and 200+ integrations across tools like AWS, Okta, Jira, and ServiceNow. The Seattle-based company was founded in 2018 and has raised about $66M, including a $40M growth round led by Riverwood Capital in 2023. The team is fully remote and mission-driven, with public emphasis on supporting professional growth and a collaborative culture.
iHerb
4 open remote roles
iHerb is a global e-commerce retailer of vitamins, supplements, beauty, and natural health and wellness products, with a curated catalog of 50,000+ items shipped to customers worldwide in 36 languages, 80+ currencies, and 45+ payment methods. The company has been in operation since 1996, runs its own highly automated fulfillment centers, and reports a global workforce of more than 3,000 team members across roles spanning fulfillment robotics, technology, and corporate functions. Headquartered in California, iHerb is privately held with prior investment from Hillhouse Capital and others.
Imagine Pediatrics
2 open remote roles
Imagine Pediatrics is a virtual pediatric care provider that delivers 24/7 medical care and care coordination services to children with complex medical needs, working alongside their existing primary care physicians and specialists. The company focuses on children enrolled in Medicaid managed care plans — a population that faces significant barriers to accessing timely, coordinated care. By embedding care teams virtually into the lives of medically complex children and their families, it aims to reduce emergency department visits and improve health outcomes. Imagine Pediatrics is venture-backed and operates at the intersection of value-based care and pediatric health equity.
Immersive
1 open remote role
Immersive (formerly Immersive Labs) is a cyber resilience platform — Immersive One — that runs realistic hands-on labs, drills, and crisis simulations to prove and improve the cybersecurity readiness of entire workforces, from analysts to executives. It serves 400+ enterprise customers including HSBC, Goldman Sachs, Citi, Pfizer, the UK Ministry of Defence, and the NHS, with 4.3M+ labs completed. Founded in Bristol in 2017 by James Hadley and named a Leader in the 2026 Forrester Wave, Immersive has raised about $189M (Series C, with investors including Summit Partners, Insight Partners, and Goldman Sachs). The team is around 400 people across the US, UK, and EMEA with two hubs (Bristol and Boston), and offers a wellness stipend, a 'try something new' learning stipend, and the ability to work from anywhere for up to four weeks per year.
Impiricus
3 open remote roles
Impiricus is an AI-powered engagement platform that connects pharmaceutical brand, sales, medical affairs, and market access teams with practicing physicians through a secure, opted-in mobile channel. The product is pitched as an agentic AI delivery layer for ethical physician-pharma interactions, with the company claiming the largest opted-in HCP network and 4 billion interactions and data points feeding the model. Founded by a dermatologist and a senior pharma executive, Impiricus is venture-backed (seed funding led by FCA Venture Partners) and was ranked No. 1 on Deloitte's 2025 Technology Fast 500. The team is hybrid and remote-friendly, offers unlimited PTO, and earned Great Place to Work certification two years running.
Indigo
1 open remote role
Indigo Health is a patient onboarding, screening, and outcomes-monitoring platform for mental health clinicians. The product handles intake by email, screens patients for 20+ conditions (OCD, PTSD, ADHD, depression, and others), and tracks progress over time so providers can see whether interventions are working. It's HIPAA-compliant, runs on Microsoft Azure, and is led by psychiatrist Dr. Girish Subramanyan. The team and funding profile are small and not publicly disclosed; the product appears to serve independent practices and small clinics rather than large health systems.
Inovalon
1 open remote role
Inovalon is a healthcare data and analytics company whose ONE Platform serves payers, providers, pharmacies, and life sciences companies with claims processing, quality measurement (HEDIS, Star Ratings), revenue cycle management, and specialty pharmacy workflows. Customers include Aetna/CVS and large health plans, and the platform draws on data covering more than half of the US insured population. The company was founded in 1998, taken private in 2021 by a Nordic Capital and Insight Partners-led consortium in a $7.3B deal, and now operates as a PE-backed health-tech platform with thousands of employees. Benefits include paid parental leave and flexible/remote-friendly schedules.
Instacart
5 open remote roles
Instacart (Maplebear Inc.) is the largest online grocery marketplace in North America, letting shoppers order same-day delivery or pickup from more than 1,500 retail banners and 100,000+ stores including Kroger, Costco, ALDI, Sam's Club, Target, and CVS. Beyond the consumer marketplace, Instacart runs an enterprise platform that powers retailers' own digital storefronts and an ads business that brands buy directly. The company went public on NASDAQ in 2023 under the ticker CART, surpassed $10B in quarterly gross transaction value in Q1 2026, and continues to expand globally, including the April 2026 acquisition of Instaleap. Headquartered in San Francisco with a workforce of roughly 3,600.
Intellum
1 open remote role
Intellum is a learning experience platform that helps large organizations build and deliver educational content for customers, partners, and employees at scale. The platform powers external-facing learning programs — customer training academies, partner certification portals, and developer education centers — for major enterprises including Google, Meta, and Amazon. Intellum differentiates from traditional learning management systems by focusing on the quality and personalization of the learner experience and the business outcomes of education programs. The company is private, Atlanta-based, and has quietly become one of the stronger platforms in the enterprise customer education market.
Interview Kickstart
1 open remote role
Interview Kickstart is an online training platform that prepares software engineers for technical interviews at top tech companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon. Cohort-based courses are taught by instructors who are senior engineers from those companies, covering data structures, algorithms, system design, and behavioral interviews through live sessions and mock interviews. The platform targets working engineers looking to move to a higher-paying role and charges a premium for its structured, mentor-driven curriculum compared to self-paced alternatives. It has helped thousands of engineers land roles and has built its reputation on measurable placement outcomes.
Intus Care
2 open remote roles
IntusCare builds technology specifically for PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) organizations — the small but high-stakes Medicare-Medicaid programs that keep frail seniors out of nursing homes. The product set includes an EMR (CareHub), an AI-powered risk-adjustment tool (IRIS), population health and utilization management (PRISM), and compliance services (ILLUMINATE), serving 70+ PACE programs covering about 50,000 participants. Founded in 2019 by Brown University students and now Series A-funded, the team works remotely across the US with offices in Boston and New York, offering paid parental leave and a wellness stipend. A focused, mission-driven niche in healthcare.
Invisible
1 open remote role
Invisible Technologies is an AI-enabled business process outsourcing company that combines human operators with AI automation to execute complex, high-volume business operations for enterprises. Clients delegate workflows — data labeling, research, QA, customer operations — to Invisible's managed teams, which use proprietary workflow software to blend human judgment with machine efficiency. The company serves tech and enterprise clients who need scalable operational capacity without building large internal teams. Invisible is venture-backed and operates at the intersection of automation and human-in-the-loop services, positioning itself as infrastructure for business processes that can't yet be fully automated.
Invoca
2 open remote roles
Invoca builds conversation intelligence and AI agents that help marketing and contact center teams turn phone calls into measurable revenue. The platform connects paid media spend to call outcomes, scores and routes inbound calls, and now deploys AI agents that engage, qualify, and convert callers. Customers skew toward large consumer brands with high-consideration phone purchases — DirecTV, Verizon, Renewal by Andersen, Humana, Orkin. Invoca crossed $100M ARR, raised an $83M Series F at a $1.1B valuation in 2022, and acquired Symbl.ai in 2025 to deepen its LLM capabilities. The culture leans on four explicit values and emphasizes an inclusive, egoless environment with 12 weeks of paid family/medical leave.
IP Fabric
1 open remote role
IP Fabric is an automated network assurance platform that builds a vendor-neutral digital twin of an enterprise's entire network and cloud estate — discovering 100% of devices, connections, and configurations via read-only SSH and surfacing vulnerabilities, compliance gaps, and configuration drift. Network and automation engineers use it to de-risk migrations, cut MTTR, validate pre- and post-change state, and feed trusted data into automation, ITSM, and observability tools like Splunk, Grafana, and NetBox. Founded in 2015 in Prague with offices in New York and London, IP Fabric raised a $25M Series B in 2023 led by One Peak, and supports 39+ vendor families across customers in 17 countries. The team is around 100–130 people across Europe and North America.
ISC
2 open remote roles
ISC (Integrated Specialty Coverages) is a tech-forward multi-line program administrator and MGA that designs and underwrites niche commercial insurance programs — construction, hospitality, trucking, marine, energy, entertainment, allied health, and more — for retail and wholesale brokers across the US. The company writes more than $450M of premium across 12 verticals and is known for AI-assisted underwriting and a fast online quote-to-bind workflow (Distribution Innovation of the Year 2023). Founded in 2016 by CEO Matt Grossberg and backed by KKR, ISC is a clear PE-platform play in the insurtech MGA space, with an Employee Incentive Plan and aggressive growth investments.
Jerry
8 open remote roles
Jerry is an AI-powered car ownership super app that helps drivers compare and switch insurance across 100+ carriers, manage vehicle maintenance and repairs with cost estimates, and track driving safety — with a DataLock guarantee of no spam calls or data selling. The company has served 5M+ customers since its 2017 YC founding, saving drivers an average of $800 a year on insurance. Jerry is a high-ownership, mission-driven team that prizes truth-seeking, urgency, and excellence in everything it builds.
JetBrains
1 open remote role
JetBrains makes the developer tools that 15 million engineers and 287,000 organizations — including 88 of the Fortune Global 100 — rely on day-to-day: IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, Rider, CLion, GoLand, DataGrip, TeamCity, YouTrack, Qodana, and the Kotlin programming language they created in 2011. The company has been investing heavily in AI, integrating multiple coding agents directly into its IDEs and launching JetBrains AI alongside newer products like Aqua and RustRover. Founded in 2000 in Prague and headquartered in Czechia, JetBrains is famously bootstrapped, privately held by its founders, and profitable — with 2,800+ employees across 13 offices globally. The company runs a hybrid model with up to 30 days a year of work-abroad flexibility.
Jump
2 open remote roles
Jump is a financial services platform focused on helping independent workers and freelancers manage their business finances. Based on limited available content, the product appears to offer banking, expense management, or financial tools tailored to self-employed individuals and small business owners. Specific product details and traction are not confirmed from the available content. The company has minimal public-facing information available at this time.
JumpCloud
2 open remote roles
JumpCloud is an AI-powered unified IT management platform that gives organizations a single place to manage user identities, devices across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android, and access — covering both human employees and non-human AI agent identities. Trusted by 250K+ organizations in 160+ countries and backed by $400M+ in funding, it's a cloud-native alternative to Active Directory that consolidates SSO, MFA, device management, and zero trust into one platform. JumpCloud is a remote-first company with teams across 15 countries offering flexible PTO and parental leave.
Juniper Square
4 open remote roles
Juniper Square is a fund operations platform for private markets, used by general partners in private equity, venture capital, and commercial real estate to manage fundraising, investor onboarding, treasury, compliance, and reporting in one place. More than 2,000 GPs and 700,000 investor accounts run on the platform, representing roughly $1 trillion in investor equity. The company also operates a fund administration services business and recently launched JunieAI, an AI layer built into the platform. Juniper Square has been digital-first since 2014, with no single headquarters and most employees working remotely, plus an optional San Francisco office for in-person work.
Kalepa
2 open remote roles
Kalepa builds AI for commercial insurance underwriters, ingesting messy submission documents like ACORDs, SOVs, and loss runs to surface decision-ready risk insights — flagging red flags, scoring appetite fit, and walking a submission from intake through quote/bind to portfolio steering. Customers include top-tier insurers like Munich Re, Berkley, Canopius, James River, and Landmark, targeting the $7T global insurance market. Headquartered in NYC and remote-first with team members across the globe speaking 10+ languages, Kalepa offers significant equity, 20 days PTO, and annual international offsites in places like Lisbon, Buenos Aires, Rome, and Cartagena. Culture leans intense — high standards, ownership, and shipping fast.
Kentik
2 open remote roles
Kentik is a network intelligence and observability platform for modern infrastructure teams — combining flow, routing, synthetic, and cloud telemetry into a single view of performance, cost, and security across data center, cloud, and the public internet. The product targets network engineers, cloud and infra teams, traffic engineers, and security teams at large enterprises, with customers including ServiceNow, Google, Dropbox, Zoom, and most of the largest AI infrastructure companies. The latest twist is Kentik AI Advisor, an LLM-fronted assistant on top of network data that promises to compress investigations dramatically. Founded by veterans of the early commercial internet (CEO Avi Freedman was a long-time Akamai exec), Kentik raised a 0M Series C in 2021. The company is fully remote with a wellness stipend, parental and medical leave, and a culture that openly leans on its remote camaraderie.
Keyrock
2 open remote roles
Keyrock is a digital asset market maker and liquidity provider for crypto exchanges, token issuers, and institutional clients. The firm runs proprietary algorithmic trading across 85+ centralized and decentralized venues, with services spanning market making, OTC, and options on tokenized assets. Founded in Brussels in 2017 and now valued at $1.1B, Keyrock counts Binance, Coinbase, Ripple, Standard Chartered, Deutsche Bank, and Circle as partners. The team is 220+ people across 36 countries with hubs in Brussels, London, Zug, Paris, and remote, blending crypto natives with traditional finance veterans from Goldman Sachs, UBS, and Bank of America. The company raised a $72M Series B in 2022.
Kickstarter
1 open remote role
Kickstarter is the world's leading crowdfunding platform for creative projects — films, games, music, art, comics, and design — where creators fund their work directly from backers without giving up ownership or control. Launched in 2009 and converted to a Public Benefit Corporation in 2015, the platform has connected 25M+ backers worldwide with independent creators including early projects from Issa Rae and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Kickstarter is fully remote, donates 5% of after-tax profit to fight systemic inequality and promote arts education, and offers employees 25 paid volunteer hours annually.
Kobie
1 open remote role
Kobie is a loyalty marketing company that builds enterprise loyalty programs and the technology behind them — including its Alchemy Loyalty Cloud platform and an AI loyalty assistant called Bonnie. It works with global brands across retail, telecom, financial services, travel, and QSR, and was named a Leader in The Forrester Wave for Loyalty Platforms, Q4 2025. Nearly 40 years old, the company runs as a remote workplace with teammates across more than 25 U.S. states and India, and has been recognized as a USA Today Top Workplace four years running.
KOHO
3 open remote roles
KOHO is a Canadian neobank that bundles a prepaid Mastercard, high-interest savings, credit-building products, and small-dollar borrowing (Cover cash advances, Pay Later) into a single mobile app. The company serves more than 2 million Canadians and is pursuing a Schedule I bank license; investors include Drive Capital, TTV Capital, Eldridge, HOOPP, Round13, and BDC, with a Series D and subsequent extensions taking funding well past $400M CAD. KOHO is fully remote, with a stated culture of shared ownership and high standards, plus generous PTO, health and lifestyle spending accounts, and a $1,000 home office setup budget.
Kong
1 open remote role
Kong is an open-source API gateway and service connectivity platform that manages, secures, and routes API traffic across microservices architectures. Tens of thousands of organizations use Kong Gateway to handle authentication, rate limiting, traffic routing, and observability for their APIs, both self-hosted and in cloud-native environments. The company also offers Kong Konnect, a managed control plane for managing Kong deployments across environments. Kong has raised over $100M, has a large open-source community with billions of downloads, and targets platform and API engineering teams at enterprises building API-first architectures.
Koyfin
1 open remote role
Koyfin is a financial research and data platform for investment professionals and serious individual investors, providing charting, screening, and analytics tools across equities, ETFs, fixed income, and macro data. It's designed to give professional-grade financial data and visualization at a price point accessible to independent advisors, analysts, and active investors who can't justify a Bloomberg terminal subscription. The platform offers customizable dashboards, earnings analysis, and global market data in a clean, fast interface. Koyfin is venture-backed and has built a loyal user base in the financial research community by delivering Bloomberg-adjacent functionality at a fraction of the cost.
LanceDB
1 open remote role
LanceDB is an open-source, AI-native multimodal lakehouse that consolidates raw data, embeddings, and features into a single table for curation, feature engineering, retrieval, and large-scale model training. It's used by AI labs and infrastructure teams at Midjourney, Runway, Character.AI, Harvey, World Labs, ByteDance, and Databricks to avoid stitching together separate feature stores, search indexes, and Spark jobs. Founded in 2021 and based in San Francisco, the company is YC-backed and raised a $30M Series A in mid-2025 led by Theory Ventures. Open-source downloads have crossed 20 million.
Leap
1 open remote role
Leap is a CRM and project management platform built specifically for exterior home improvement contractors — roofing, siding, windows, and gutters companies. It provides sales reps in the field with a mobile tool for building estimates, presenting proposals, collecting signatures, and managing jobs from lead to completion, replacing paper contracts and disconnected tools. The platform integrates with suppliers for material pricing and with financing providers for homeowner payment options. Leap targets the fragmented but large US home exterior contractor market and is backed by private equity as it scales through both product development and acquisitions.
Legion Intelligence
1 open remote role
Legion Intelligence (formerly Yurts) builds agent orchestration software for high-stakes enterprise and government teams, letting customers deploy AI agents that automate operations with full auditability and human oversight. The platform is LLM-agnostic, integrates with legacy systems, and runs in cloud, on-prem, or air-gapped environments — including FedRAMP High and IL6 — which is why it sells into the Department of Defense, Special Operations Command, the Air Force, Department of Energy, plus enterprise customers like Oracle and HPE. Founded in 2022 by Ben Van Roo and Jason Schnitzer, the company raised a $40M Series B led by XYZ Ventures, Glynn Capital, and Nava Ventures, and has roughly 51–200 employees. For PMs, it's a defense-and-regulated-enterprise AI environment with stock options for all full-time employees, a flexible PTO policy, and 12–16 weeks fully paid parental leave.
Leland
1 open remote role
Leland is a coaching marketplace that connects ambitious users with vetted experts for high-stakes goals — MBA, law/med school, and college admissions; product management, consulting, banking, PE/VC, and other career transitions; standardized test prep (GMAT, GRE, LSAT); and increasingly, learning to build with AI. The platform has 1,000+ coaches (only 5% pass vetting) with 28K+ reviews averaging ~4.99 stars. Founded in 2021 by former Uber/LinkedIn PM John Koelliker, Leland raised a $12M Series A led by Forerunner Ventures in 2024. Notably, the team works in person on purpose out of Lehi, UT — every full-time employee gets equity, 12 weeks fully paid maternity / 6 weeks paternity leave, and a $100K life insurance policy. Small team, fast-moving, and unusually opinionated about culture for an edtech marketplace.
Lendbuzz
1 open remote role
Lendbuzz is a Boston-based auto-lending fintech that uses AI underwriting to extend car loans to consumers with thin or no traditional credit history, looking at the borrower's broader financial picture rather than a FICO score alone. The product runs through a dealer network as well as direct-to-consumer channels for new, used, and refinance loans. The company crossed $2B in total loan originations in 2024, hit its first profitable year, and filed for a Nasdaq IPO in September 2025 under ticker LBZZ at a reported ~$1.5B valuation. Backers include Goldman Sachs, Wellington, and 83North.
LeoLabs
1 open remote role
LeoLabs runs a global network of phased-array radars and an AI-driven analytics platform that tracks objects in low Earth orbit, giving militaries, civil space agencies, and commercial satellite operators real-time space domain awareness and collision-avoidance intelligence. The product spans space domain awareness, space traffic management, and launch operations support, with a recent push into defense-focused tools (e.g., their Delta national-security product). Founded in 2016 as an SRI International spinoff, the company has raised over $100M, was named to Fast Company's 2026 World's Most Innovative Companies list (top 10 in defense tech), and recently appointed a defense-tech veteran as board chairman. It's a globally distributed team of around 100+ across multiple continents, operating in the defense-adjacent commercial space sector.
Life360
3 open remote roles
Life360 is a family safety and location-sharing app that lets families see where each other are in real-time, share driving alerts, and stay connected through features like crash detection and emergency assistance. The app is used by tens of millions of families, primarily in the US, and has expanded into teen driving safety and wearable device integration through its Tile acquisition. Life360 is publicly traded on ASX and Nasdaq, generating revenue through a freemium consumer subscription model. The company operates at the intersection of consumer safety, family technology, and location data — and has navigated significant public discussion about data privacy practices.
Lightning Labs
1 open remote role
Lightning Labs builds the core open-source infrastructure for the Bitcoin Lightning Network, including the widely-used LND (Lightning Network Daemon) implementation and the Lightning Terminal web UI for node operators. Beyond protocol-level work, the team is building non-custodial Lightning-based financial primitives — including Taproot Assets for issuing stablecoins on Bitcoin and L402, an internet-native payments protocol designed for AI agents. Customers are mostly developers and exchanges/wallets running Lightning-enabled services. Lightning Labs raised a $70M Series B in 2022 led by Valor Equity Partners, with backing from Baillie Gifford and Brevan Howard. It's a small (~30 person) deeply technical team — a serious shop for a PM interested in Bitcoin protocol-layer payments.
Linear
2 open remote roles
Linear is a software project management tool built for high-performance engineering teams who find Jira too slow and bloated. The product is known for its opinionated, fast interface and has become a go-to for startups and scale-ups that care deeply about developer experience. Founded in 2019, it has grown to over 25,000 companies including OpenAI, Coinbase, and Ramp, and is pushing into the AI-native product development space with features that integrate AI agents alongside human teams. The team is small and remote, with a culture that prizes taste, speed, and craft.
LiveKit
1 open remote role
LiveKit is an open-source framework and developer platform for building, deploying, scaling, and observing realtime voice, video, and physical AI agents, with SDKs in Python and Node, an inference gateway across major TTS, LLM, and STT providers, telephony and SIP integration, and managed cloud infrastructure. It powers OpenAI's ChatGPT Advanced Voice mode and is used by xAI, Salesforce, Skydio, Headspace, Podium, and over 200,000 developers, handling billions of calls annually. The company started as an open-source WebRTC project for live video and pivoted into AI agent infrastructure. It raised a $100M Series C at a $1B valuation in early 2026 led by Index Ventures with Altimeter, Redpoint, Salesforce Ventures, and Hanabi.
Lively
1 open remote role
Lively is a health savings account platform that makes it easier for individuals and employers to open and manage HSAs with a modern user experience compared to traditional bank-administered accounts. It offers zero fees for individual accounts, an investment option, and a clean interface for tracking eligible expenses and managing contributions. For employers, Lively provides a self-serve platform to administer HSA benefits for their workforce. The company targets both direct consumers and HR teams looking for a better alternative to HSAs administered by legacy banks. Lively is venture-backed and is part of a broader movement to modernize healthcare benefits infrastructure.
LivePerson
4 open remote roles
LivePerson runs an enterprise conversational AI platform that helps large brands orchestrate AI and human agents across messaging and voice channels. Its newer Syntrix product lets companies simulate and validate AI agent behavior before customers interact with it, which is a meaningful wedge in a market full of unproven chatbots. Customers include HSBC, PNC, Burberry, and Zurich, and the platform handles over a billion messages a month. The company has been around since 1995, is publicly traded on NASDAQ, and employs roughly 900-1,200 people across seven global offices with a flexible work-from-anywhere policy. For PMs, the interesting tension is selling predictable AI into regulated, change-averse enterprises.
LoanCrate
1 open remote role
Loancrate is a cloud-native AI-powered Loan Origination System (LOS) for mortgage lenders that automates document intake, classification, and compliance checks against agency guidelines like TRID, RESPA, and ATR/QM. The product validates documents on upload, auto-organizes them by category (income, assets, credit, identity), and auto-adds underwriting conditions when issues like large deposits are detected — humans still make underwriting decisions. Loancrate is SOC 2 compliant and used by lenders and partners including Cotality. The company was founded in 2021 and is a small team focused on replacing legacy LOS workflows with AI-assisted automation.
LTK
2 open remote roles
LTK (formerly rewardStyle and LIKEtoKNOW.it) is a creator commerce platform connecting lifestyle creators, brands, and shoppers in a three-sided marketplace built around shoppable content. The LTK app gives 40+ million shoppers access to 450M products across 8,000+ brands curated by hundreds of thousands of creators worldwide. Founded in Dallas in 2011 by Amber and Baxter Box, the company has raised about $315M, most recently a $300M Series B from SoftBank Vision Fund 2 in 2021 at a $2B valuation. It has 500-800+ employees across offices in the US, UK, Brazil, France, Germany, Australia, China, and South Korea, and shoppers transact $3B+ in annual product volume on the platform.
Lumimeds
1 open remote role
LumiMeds is a direct-to-consumer telehealth platform that prescribes and ships compounded GLP-1 weight-loss medications (semaglutide, tirzepatide) and NAD+ longevity injectables, starting around $116/month with no insurance or membership required. Patients qualify via an online quiz, consult with licensed providers and a registered dietitian, then receive monthly check-ins and refills by mail. Plans are HSA/FSA eligible and the company is LegitScript certified. LumiMeds is a small, globally distributed remote team hiring across the US, LATAM, Eastern Europe, India, and the Philippines, with engineering roles explicitly labeled AI-native.
Lumin Digital
2 open remote roles
Lumin Digital is a digital banking platform that powers the online and mobile banking experiences for credit unions and community banks. It provides a white-labeled, cloud-native banking platform that member-owned financial institutions can use to offer competitive digital experiences without building the technology themselves. The company focuses exclusively on credit unions and community banks — institutions that prioritize member service but often lag behind big banks on digital capabilities. Lumin is backed by venture and growth equity and has built its business on providing a modern digital experience layer for the cooperative financial sector.
Luxury Presence
2 open remote roles
Luxury Presence is a digital marketing and website platform for luxury real estate agents and brokerages, providing custom-designed websites, SEO, content marketing, and digital advertising tools tailored to high-end real estate. Agents use it to build an online presence that matches the premium positioning of the properties they sell, with tools for property showcase, lead capture, and client communication. The company serves thousands of top-producing agents and luxury brokerages and has raised over $60M in venture funding. It operates in the intersection of real estate technology and brand marketing, where presentation quality directly affects the caliber of clients attracted.
Malwarebytes
1 open remote role
Malwarebytes is a consumer-focused cybersecurity company that makes antivirus, VPN, scam detection, and identity theft protection software for individuals, families, and small businesses. It was founded in 2008 by then-teenager Marcin Kleczynski — still CEO today — after he removed malware from his family's computer with help from an online forum, and that community shaped the company's early direction. Headquartered in Santa Clara with around 1,000 employees and remote staff worldwide, the company protects millions of users globally and has been steadily expanding from device cleanup into broader privacy and identity protection.
Mark43
1 open remote role
Mark43 is a cloud-native public safety software company that builds computer-aided dispatch, records management, and analytics tools for police, fire, and emergency response agencies. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York, it serves hundreds of agencies across the US, UK, and Australia, replacing aging on-premise systems with a modern web platform. The company has raised over $250M across multiple rounds, including a $101M Series E led by Spruce House and Tiger Global and a later $55M round led by General Catalyst. Mark43 sits in a niche corner of govtech where the customers are mission-critical and the incumbents are entrenched.
Marqeta
7 open remote roles
Marqeta is a modern card issuing and payment processing platform that lets companies launch their own debit, credit, and prepaid card programs through an open API. Founded in 2009 and now publicly traded, it powers payments for Uber, Instacart, DoorDash, and a long list of fintechs and digital banks across 40 countries, with 99.99% platform uptime. The product spans virtual cards, just-in-time funding, dynamic spend controls, tokenization, and reporting APIs — effectively the infrastructure layer behind the card programs consumers and commercial users actually swipe. The careers page highlights employee resource groups for parents and South Asian and Asian employees, with a stated 'win as a team' operating culture.
Material Security
1 open remote role
Material Security protects Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 by combining email security, account takeover prevention, file DLP, and posture management into one platform — covering attacks before, during, and after compromise. Customers include OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, Reddit, Figma, Lyft, Mars, and PagerDuty. Founded in 2017 and backed by Andreessen Horowitz and Founders Fund, the company hit a $1.1B valuation at its Series C in 2022. Material is remote-first with a San Francisco HQ, offers unlimited PTO that the team actually takes, 12–16 weeks parental leave, equity for all, and mental health benefits via Spring Health.
May Mobility
1 open remote role
May Mobility is an autonomous vehicle company building self-driving shuttles and robotaxis for cities, suburbs, and rural transit agencies in the US, Japan, and (soon) Southeast Asia. Its core technology is Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM), a reinforcement-learning system that simulates and chooses driving actions every 200 milliseconds rather than relying purely on pre-trained data. Founded in 2017 in Ann Arbor, the company has raised roughly $300M+ from Toyota Ventures, NTT, BMW i Ventures, State Farm, and Grab, and now powers autonomous rides on Lyft (Atlanta) and Uber (Texas). Benefits include flexible core hours (10am-4pm ET), paid parental leave, home office stipends, and equity for all employees.
Maze
1 open remote role
Maze is a user research platform that lets product and design teams run moderated and unmoderated usability tests, prototype tests, surveys, and card sorts — and get results quickly without scheduling individual sessions. It integrates with Figma, InVision, and other prototyping tools so teams can test designs directly without exporting or building a separate prototype. The platform is used by product managers, designers, and researchers at companies of all sizes who need to run research continuously rather than in big periodic studies. Maze is venture-backed, remote-first, and has built a strong community around the idea that continuous research should be as habitual as continuous deployment.
MeridianLink
5 open remote roles
MeridianLink is a cloud-based lending and account-opening platform used by banks, credit unions, and non-bank lenders to originate consumer loans, mortgages, and deposit accounts digitally. Its loan origination system handles the end-to-end application and decisioning workflow, integrating with credit bureaus, core banking systems, and third-party data providers. MeridianLink went public on NYSE in 2021 and serves over 1,900 financial institutions. The company targets the financial services vertical with a platform that helps lenders modernize origination without replacing their core systems, and has grown through a combination of organic growth and acquisitions.
Metabase
1 open remote role
Metabase is an open-source business intelligence tool that lets anyone in a company query data and build dashboards without writing SQL — through a simple visual question builder. It's designed to make data accessible to non-technical business users while still giving analysts the ability to drop into SQL for more complex work. Metabase can be self-hosted or used as a managed cloud service, and its open-source version has been downloaded millions of times. The company monetizes through Metabase Cloud and an embedded analytics product for SaaS companies that want to build dashboards into their own applications.
Mighty Networks
1 open remote role
Mighty Networks is a community platform for creators and brands who want to run paid memberships, courses, and events together — distinguished from competitors like Circle and Skool by branded native iOS/Android apps and a structured Community Design framework. The pitch leans heavily on creator economics: the company says hosts collectively earned 00M on the platform in 2025, with average monthly memberships of 8. Customers range from small course creators on the Launch Plan to large brands like Tony Robbins Arena on Mighty Pro. Co-founded by Gina Bianchini (previously co-founded Ning with Marc Andreessen), the company raised a 0M Series B in 2021 led by Owl Ventures. The team is remote and has been investing heavily in an AI Cohost feature for hosts.
Miovision
1 open remote role
Miovision is a smart-city traffic platform that helps municipalities and transit agencies collect multimodal traffic data, monitor intersections, run adaptive signal control, and give priority to buses, trains, and emergency vehicles. Its products span hardware (cameras, intersection cores), cloud software (TrafficLink, MiovisionOne), and the Opticom EVP/TSP family acquired from Global Traffic Technologies. Founded in 2005 by three University of Waterloo friends and headquartered in Kitchener, Ontario, the company has raised roughly $300M+ including a $260M growth round in 2023 co-led by Export Development Canada and a $120M round led by TELUS Ventures. Customers include Detroit, San Rafael, and the Waterloo region LRT, with operations across North America, Europe, and the Middle East.
Mitratech
2 open remote roles
Mitratech is an enterprise legal operations platform that provides legal department management, contract lifecycle management, and compliance software to legal and compliance teams at large organizations. It offers a broad suite including matter management, spend management, contract drafting, and risk and compliance tools used by legal ops professionals at Fortune 500 companies. Mitratech has grown through numerous acquisitions and serves thousands of clients globally across financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and other regulated industries. It is PE-backed and operates as a portfolio company building a comprehensive platform for in-house legal and compliance functions.
Mode Mobile
1 open remote role
Mode Mobile operates a portfolio of consumer mobile apps and the EarnPhone device, all unified by EarnOS — its proprietary rewards engine that pays users for everyday screen time through activities like browsing, listening to music, or playing games. The company sells EarnPhone hardware through Best Buy, Amazon, and Walmart, licenses EarnOS to OEMs and carriers, and operates a media network (newsletters like Market Munchies reaching 1M+ subscribers) plus a financial services arm called Mode Money. Mode says it has reached 100M+ MAU across its apps and paid out $1B+ in combined user earnings and savings; the company has reserved the $MODE ticker on Nasdaq and raised $45M+ via Reg A crowdfunding. The team is roughly 50 people.
Motive
1 open remote role
Motive is an integrated operations platform for fleet-based businesses — trucking, construction, field services, and other parts of the physical economy — combining driver safety (AI dashcams), fleet management, equipment monitoring, spend management via the Motive Card, and workforce tools in one suite. Customers include Cintas, Carvana, KONE, and 1-800-GOT-JUNK, and the company is consistently top-ranked on G2 for fleet management and supply chain software. Motive is remote-first with more than 4,000 employees across ten global offices, offering a WFH stipend and hybrid options for those who prefer in-office work.
Mozilla
2 open remote roles
Mozilla is the non-profit-backed organization behind Firefox, Thunderbird, Mozilla VPN, Firefox Relay, and Mozilla Monitor — products built around user privacy and a free, open internet. The company is increasingly focused on open-source, trustworthy AI, with initiatives like Mozilla Ventures (early-stage investing), the Mozilla Data Collective, and partnerships with researchers like Mila to push back on big AI consolidation. Mozilla is remote-first with a long history of asynchronous global collaboration, and US employees get 100% covered health plan premiums, 26 weeks paid leave for childbearing parents, and 12 weeks for non-childbearing parents. A rare mission-driven landing spot at scale for PMs who care about the open web.
Narvar
2 open remote roles
Narvar powers post-purchase experiences for retailers — order tracking, delivery prediction, returns, exchanges, and now agentic AI that automates customer resolution at scale. Its IRIS engine ingests behavioral and logistics signals to give brands like Gap, Levi's, Sephora, Puma, Glossier, and Lululemon a branded layer between checkout and delivery. The company claims 1,500+ retail customers and frames itself as the creator of the post-purchase category. Headquartered in San Mateo with hybrid roles plus fully remote US and Canada positions, Narvar offers comprehensive health benefits, generous parental leave, and flexible time off. Employee testimonials emphasize long tenure and tight-knit teams.
Nash
1 open remote role
Nash is a delivery orchestration platform that helps businesses manage and coordinate their last-mile delivery operations — connecting them to a network of delivery providers including couriers, third-party logistics companies, and owned fleets. Companies use Nash to route delivery requests, track orders in real-time, and manage exceptions without having to integrate separately with each delivery partner. The platform targets restaurants, retailers, and logistics operators who need to offer reliable delivery without being tied to a single carrier. Nash is venture-backed and is building middleware infrastructure for the fragmented last-mile delivery market.
Natera
5 open remote roles
Natera is a molecular diagnostics company that builds cell-free DNA tests used in oncology, women's health, and organ health — including Signatera for cancer recurrence monitoring, Panorama for prenatal screening, and Prospera for transplant rejection detection. The tests are ordered by clinicians and supported by more than 400 peer-reviewed publications and major prospective studies like CIRCULATE, SMART, and Trifecta. The company has processed over 16 million tests through its CAP/CLIA-certified labs and is publicly traded on Nasdaq under NTRA. Natera employs more than 3,000 people, including 150+ medical professionals on staff who help interpret results for patients and providers.
Natter
1 open remote role
Natter is an AI-native conversation intelligence platform that runs thousands of simultaneous 1:1 AI-moderated video conversations across an enterprise's employees, customers, or members, then synthesizes the qualitative data into decision-ready insights in hours rather than the weeks that traditional interviews and focus groups take. It is used by HR, strategy, and people leaders at organizations like Accenture, ServiceNow, Deloitte, Philip Morris International, PwC, SAP, and Salesforce as a faster alternative to surveys. Natter raised a $23M round in 2026 led by Renegade Partners with Kindred Capital, Costanoa Ventures, and Village Global, and grew 5x in 2025; the team is around 50 people with most revenue from the U.S. and HQ recently moved to New York.
Ncontracts
3 open remote roles
Ncontracts is a governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) software platform built specifically for US financial institutions including banks, credit unions, and mortgage companies. The platform integrates vendor management, risk assessment, compliance management, and audit tools in a single system, serving over 5,000 clients. Founded in Nashville in 2009, Ncontracts has grown to 500+ employees across 32 states and has earned national and local recognition as a top workplace.
Nebius
4 open remote roles
Nebius is an AI-focused cloud provider that gives builders and enterprises access to the latest NVIDIA GPUs — from H100s through the GB300 NVL72 — in pre-configured clusters with InfiniBand networking and managed Kubernetes or Slurm orchestration. Customers include Shopify, Revolut, JetBrains, Prisma Labs, and a range of AI-native startups using the platform for training and inference at scale. The company also runs a Token Factory and managed services for things like MLflow and Postgres, and operates its own purpose-built data centers, including one outside Helsinki. Nebius is headquartered in Amsterdam, listed on Nasdaq as NBIS, and has a remote-friendly culture though most teams expect some in-office time.
NerdWallet
6 open remote roles
NerdWallet is a personal finance marketplace and media platform that helps consumers make smarter decisions about credit cards, mortgages, loans, insurance, and investing through editorial content, comparison tools, and personalized product recommendations. It earns revenue when users apply for or click through to financial products from its partner banks, insurers, and lenders. NerdWallet went public on Nasdaq in 2021 and has built one of the largest consumer finance media and comparison businesses in the US. The company is known for its strong editorial standards and SEO-driven content strategy, and has expanded internationally into the UK and Canada.
Nerdy
1 open remote role
Nerdy is the parent company of Varsity Tutors, a live online learning platform that pairs students with expert tutors across 3,000+ subjects and increasingly layers AI on top — session summaries, adaptive diagnostics, an AI tutor, and a tutor-side copilot that surfaces relevant examples in real time. An AI matching engine assigns learners to one of 40,000+ experts using 100+ attributes, with sessions averaging 4.9/5 ratings. Founded in 2007 as Varsity Tutors and now trading on the NYSE as NRDY, the company sells to consumers, schools, and institutions and answers hundreds of thousands of questions weekly. Backers include TCV and Learn Capital, who hold board seats alongside founder/CEO Chuck Cohn.
Nivoda
1 open remote role
Nivoda is a B2B online marketplace that lets jewelers source diamonds, gemstones, melee, and finished jewelry from a global supplier base — over 2 million natural and lab-grown diamonds plus 40+ gemstone varieties — with consolidated shipping, quality control, and a credit facility called Nivoda Capital. The platform powers 10,000+ jewelers with in-store virtual showroom and Shopify/API feeds so retailers can sell inventory they don't physically hold. Founded in London in 2017 by jewelers, the company has raised about $96M including a $51M Series C led by Northzone in late 2024, and operates from offices in London, Amsterdam, Mumbai, Hong Kong, and New York. Around 400+ employees across five continents power 24-hour customer support.
NovoEd
2 open remote roles
NovoEd is a talent development platform that enterprises and training providers use to design social, cohort-based, and scenario-driven learning programs. Originally founded at Stanford in 2012 around collaborative learning science, the product now bundles AI-assisted course authoring (NovoAI), mentorship workflows, practice simulations, and analytics that tie learning outcomes to business metrics. Customers are L&D and HR teams at large enterprises running leadership, reskilling, and compliance programs. NovoEd was acquired by Devonshire Investors in 2018 and has been fully remote since 2020, with annual in-person company gatherings. Benefits include unlimited PTO, flexible hours, generous parental leave, and home office stipends.
Nylas
1 open remote role
Nylas is an API platform that lets B2B software companies plug Gmail, Microsoft, IMAP, Zoom, and 250+ other email, calendar, and meeting providers into their products without building the integration infrastructure themselves. It's the kind of plumbing that's deceptively hard to get right at scale, which is why customers like Dialpad, Clio, Wix, and Freshworks pay for it instead of building it. The company started when CEO Christine Spang and her MIT classmates hit a wall trying to access email data for an open-source client. Nylas is remote-first, has raised a $120M Series C, and offers unlimited PTO, 12 weeks paid parental leave, and 90% company-paid healthcare. For PMs, it's a developer-tools shop where the product surface is APIs and SDKs.
Ocrolus
1 open remote role
Ocrolus is a vertical-AI platform that turns financial documents — bank statements, pay stubs, tax forms — into structured data, fraud signals, and cash-flow analytics that lenders use to underwrite SMB loans, mortgages, auto finance, and consumer credit. The product is consumed via API or dashboard and plugged into loan origination systems at customers like SoFi, PayPal, LendingClub, Enova, Better, and Kapitus, analyzing roughly 750k credit applications per month for 3,700+ active user accounts. Founded in 2014 in New York, the company has raised about $110-127M from Oak HC/FT, FinTech Collective, QED, Bullpen, and others. The team is remote across the US, Canada, Europe, and India, with equity for all employees and paid parental leave.
Omada
2 open remote roles
Omada Health is a digital chronic disease prevention and management company that delivers virtual coaching programs for people managing type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and musculoskeletal conditions. Its programs pair human health coaches with a connected device kit and a structured curriculum, working through employer health benefits and health plans to reach members. Omada has served hundreds of thousands of participants and has published clinical studies showing measurable improvements in HbA1c, weight, and blood pressure. The company is venture-backed and has refocused on a health plan and employer distribution model with outcomes-based contracts.
One Imaging
1 open remote role
OneImaging is an employer-sponsored medical imaging benefit that steers members to a national network of 4,800+ accredited centers for MRIs, CTs, ultrasounds, mammograms, and X-rays at transparent, prepaid prices — averaging 72% savings versus hospital quotes and roughly $2,700 per active member per year. The platform handles scheduling, insurance coordination, and a prepaid Mastercard so members never see a surprise bill, and the network is sold through employers and health plans (e.g. 7-Eleven). Founded in November 2022 in Miami by radiology veteran Elan Adler, the company raised a $38M Series A led by Vy Capital with participation from Aquiline, Sempervirens, Dylan Field, Balaji Srinivasan, and Jon Oringer. Next on the roadmap: real-time AI decision support and provider self-onboarding.
Onebrief
1 open remote role
Onebrief is a defense-tech platform that replaces PowerPoint and SharePoint as the operating system for military staff work — combining collaboration, agentic AI workflows, and live-synchronized planning data into a single tool that runs on classified networks like SIPR and JWICS. It's used across US military headquarters and is integral to three of the four largest operational plans (OPLANs) globally, with reported gains like 70% reduction in planning cycle time. The company closed a $200M Series D at a $2.15B valuation in early 2026, acquired Battle Road Digital, and has scaled to 200–345 employees with a mission-driven culture that draws heavily from veterans and engineers from Palantir, Google, and Amazon.
Onepay
3 open remote roles
OnePay is a consumer fintech app that provides checking accounts, savings tools, and financial services to everyday Americans, with an emphasis on financial wellness and helping users build healthy financial habits. The app offers features like high-yield savings, early paycheck access, and spending insights, targeting people who want a modern alternative to traditional bank accounts. OnePay is associated with Walmart and has distribution advantages through the retailer's customer base. The company is building in the competitive consumer banking market where products like Chime and Current have established strong positions.
Ontic
1 open remote role
Ontic makes security management software used by corporate physical security teams at large enterprises like Salesforce, Chipotle, Expedia, and The Washington Post. The platform unifies threat intelligence, executive protection, incident management, and investigations into one system so security functions can shift from reactive to proactive. Customers are mostly Fortune 500 corporate security operations buying an enterprise SaaS subscription. The company is headquartered in Austin with a global team including India, and offers hybrid work for Austin staff and remote-eligible roles elsewhere, plus flexible PTO, Mental Escape days, and a home office stipend.
Ontra
1 open remote role
Ontra is an AI-powered contract automation and compliance platform purpose-built for private market investment firms, handling NDA negotiation, fund document management, entity compliance, and KYC services for 1,000+ firms including Blackstone, Bain Capital, and Battery Ventures. The platform combines AI-powered workflows with a network of specialized legal professionals to dramatically reduce time spent on routine legal work, freeing investment teams for higher-value deal work. Ontra is remote-first by design with office hubs in New York and London, emphasizing ownership from day one and offering generous PTO, parental leave, and a lifestyle wallet covering wellness, home office, and more.
OpenLoop
2 open remote roles
OpenLoop is a white-label telehealth infrastructure platform that lets digital health companies, hospitals, retailers, and employers spin up branded virtual care without building the back-end themselves — clinical staffing, licensing and credentialing, EHR tech, payer coverage, RCM, and legal/compliance setup all included. The company serves 3M+ patients annually and supports both synchronous and asynchronous care across all 50 states. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, OpenLoop offers a hybrid work environment and generous PTO. For a PM, it's a healthcare ops-heavy environment with deep regulatory complexity and B2B2C dynamics across very different customer types.
Openly
1 open remote role
Openly is a tech-forward homeowners insurance company that distributes exclusively through independent insurance agents, giving agents a fast, accurate quoting platform for high-value home insurance. It uses technology to make the agent experience faster and more transparent — producing instant, bindable quotes that traditional carriers struggle to deliver without lengthy underwriting processes. The company targets agents serving the middle to upper market of homeowners where coverage complexity and accuracy matter most. Openly is backed by Aon and venture capital and has grown its agent network significantly as it scales its underwriting capacity and geographic footprint.
Ophelia
1 open remote role
Ophelia is a telehealth company that provides medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, connecting patients with licensed physicians who prescribe buprenorphine (Suboxone) through video visits and ongoing care. It removes many of the traditional barriers to addiction treatment — travel, stigma, waitlists — by delivering evidence-based care entirely through a phone or computer. Ophelia operates in multiple states and accepts most major insurance plans, making it accessible to patients who couldn't otherwise afford treatment. The company is venture-backed and is addressing the opioid epidemic with a clinical, patient-centered model that treats addiction as a medical condition.
Oportun
3 open remote roles
Oportun is a digital lender and savings app focused on people the traditional credit system overlooks — including the roughly 1.3 million members it has helped establish a FICO score. The product set includes $300–$10,000 personal loans, secured loans, and Set & Save, an algorithmic savings tool that Bankrate ranked the #1 savings app of 2025. Since 2006 the company has disbursed $20.8B in loans and helped members set aside $10B in savings, and it operates as a US Treasury-certified CDFI. Headquartered in Silicon Valley with a tech center in Chennai, Oportun is publicly traded (NASDAQ: OPRT) and has a remote-first global team built around financial inclusion as a mission.
OPSWAT
2 open remote roles
OPSWAT builds cybersecurity products that protect critical infrastructure — the IT, OT, and ICS networks that power utilities, manufacturing, governments, and financial institutions. Its MetaDefender platform inspects files, devices, and data transfers crossing security boundaries, and is used by 2,000+ enterprises and operators in over 80 countries. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Tampa, the company has a strong product management culture with real ownership over enterprise-grade roadmaps, and is investing heavily in AI-native engineering across its R&D centers in the US and Europe.
OptionMetrics
1 open remote role
OptionMetrics provides historical options data — the IvyDB databases — used by hedge funds, institutional investors, risk managers, and academic researchers to backtest strategies, measure volatility, and study derivatives markets. Coverage includes end-of-day prices, implied volatilities, and Greeks for US equity and index options since 1996, plus Europe, Asia-Pacific, Canada, ETFs, futures, signed volume, implied beta, and dividend forecasts (via the 2023 Woodseer acquisition). Roughly 300+ institutions worldwide rely on it, and IvyDB has become a standard dataset at major business schools. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in New York, the company has been backed by Leeds Equity Partners since 2021 and operates as a quietly profitable, niche-dominant data business rather than a venture-style growth story.
Optro
2 open remote roles
Optro is an AI-powered governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) platform used by audit, risk, and compliance teams to manage enterprise risk programs across IT, regulatory, ESG, and SOX domains. The product emphasizes an agentic system of action — pulling data from 200+ business tools to automate evidence collection, control testing, and reporting — and is used by more than half of the Fortune 500. The company describes itself as built by practitioners for practitioners, with a strong focus on customer feedback and category-leading G2 ratings.
Ordergroove
3 open remote roles
Ordergroove is a subscription and membership platform for ecommerce brands — the layer that turns one-time shoppers into recurring buyers on Shopify, Salesforce, BigCommerce, Adobe Commerce, and commercetools storefronts. Founded in 2010 by Greg Alvo, it powers subscription programs for enterprise retailers like Keurig and Swanson Health, with hundreds of millions in recurring GMV moving across the platform. The team is around 120 people, remote-friendly with flexible PTO and parental leave, and offers meaningful equity along with mental health benefits like Focus Fridays and coaching through Boon Health.
Orium
1 open remote role
Orium is a North American consultancy and systems integrator that helps enterprise brands modernize commerce on composable, MACH-aligned architectures, layering in AI, customer data platforms, and agent-driven interfaces. They've shipped more composable commerce launches than any firm in North America, with clients like Harry Rosen, New Balance, and UNTUCKit, and lean on packaged accelerators and starter kits to compress time-to-value. Founded in 2009 as Myplanet (Toronto) and rebranded to Orium in September 2022 after an $11M growth investment from Tercera, the company has roughly $12.5M total funding. The pitch leans into 'hybrid teams' of humans plus AI agents and partnerships across the composable ecosystem.
Oscilar
2 open remote roles
Oscilar builds an AI risk decisioning platform for banks, fintechs, credit unions, and crypto companies, unifying fraud detection, credit underwriting, onboarding, and AML compliance into one system. Customers like SoFi, MoneyGram, Nuvei, and Clara use its agentic AI and behavioral intelligence to make real-time decisions, with the platform processing over 30 billion decisions a year. Founded by Confluent and Apache Kafka co-creator Neha Narkhede along with ex-Meta engineer Sachin Kulkarni, the team comes from heavy infrastructure and risk backgrounds. Culture is remote-first with unlimited PTO, competitive equity, and an emphasis on trust and continuous learning. For a PM, it's a chance to work on consequential risk-and-compliance problems alongside experienced operators.
Oura
2 open remote roles
Oura makes the Oura Ring, a sleek smart ring that continuously tracks over 20 biometrics — sleep stages, heart rate variability, readiness, stress, activity, and more — delivering personalized health insights through a companion app. Founded in Finland and now HSA/FSA eligible in the US, the product has become a trusted health companion for athletes, executives, and everyday wellness enthusiasts and is backed by a team of 700+ scientists and engineers. With offices in San Francisco, San Diego, Helsinki, and Oulu, Oura offers flexible working hours, 12 weeks of parental leave, fertility benefits, and 20+ days of PTO.
Owner
5 open remote roles
Owner is an all-in-one digital platform for independent restaurant owners, providing a website, online ordering system, marketing automation, and loyalty program under a single subscription. It's designed for the single-location or small-chain restaurant that can't afford to build or maintain separate digital tools, giving them what large chains have — their own branded ordering channel — without a technical team or per-order fees. The platform helps restaurants reduce dependence on third-party delivery apps by building a direct-to-customer ordering relationship. Owner is venture-backed and targets the large, underserved market of independent restaurants that generate the majority of US restaurant revenue.
Paddle
2 open remote roles
Paddle is a payments infrastructure platform for SaaS and digital product companies — but unlike Stripe, it operates as a Merchant of Record, meaning it takes legal responsibility for sales tax, VAT, fraud liability, and global compliance on behalf of its customers. Over 6,000 software businesses (including n8n, Letterboxd, MacPaw, and Tailwind Labs) use it to handle subscription billing, payment routing, and dunning. The team is around 280-400 people, digital-first, with a generous parental leave policy (26 weeks for primary caregivers), share options for all, and a work-from-anywhere allowance of up to 45 days a year.
Palmetto
1 open remote role
Palmetto is a clean energy platform that makes it easier for homeowners to go solar and manage their clean energy systems. It provides a software platform that solar installers and energy companies use to quote, design, and manage residential solar installations, alongside a consumer-facing product that lets homeowners track their system's performance and energy savings. Palmetto has also built a financial services layer for solar financing. The company is venture-backed and operates at the intersection of climate technology, residential energy, and the distributed solar installation market, which has grown rapidly with the Inflation Reduction Act incentives.
PandaDoc
12 open remote roles
PandaDoc is document management software used by sales, ops, and revenue teams to create, send, track, eSign, and get paid on proposals, quotes, and contracts. The platform combines a drag-and-drop editor with CPQ, smart content, CRM integrations (including native CPQ for Salesforce and HubSpot), real-time collaboration, and embedded payments. Founded in 2014 by two college friends, the company crossed $100M ARR in 2024 and reached unicorn status in 2021 with its Series C. PandaDoc is remote-first with a globally distributed team — Pandas work from dozens of countries with optional hubs in Warsaw, Lisbon, and beyond, and the culture leans on a framework they call L.I.F.E.: Learn, Impact, Fun, Empathy.
Pano AI
1 open remote role
Pano AI builds an AI-powered wildfire early detection and situational awareness platform combining panoramic camera stations, computer vision, satellite feeds, and a real-time intelligence app used by utilities, fire agencies, and large landowners. The system spots fires in their first minutes, confirms incidents, and feeds visual data to first responders to keep blazes small — Washington DNR credited Pano with helping keep 95% of fires under 10 acres. Customers include Xcel Energy, Portland General Electric, Austin Energy, the US Forest Service, and BLM, with coverage across 10 US states, British Columbia, and parts of Australia. Founded in 2020 by Sonia Kastner and Arvind Satyam, the company raised a $44M Series B in 2025 led by Giant Ventures, bringing total funding to about $89M.
Parachute Health
1 open remote role
Parachute Health builds ordering and billing software for durable and home medical equipment (DME/HME), connecting clinicians, suppliers, and payers so a wheelchair, oxygen concentrator, or CPAP can actually get to a patient without faxes and phone tag. The platform is used by hospitals, post-acute providers, and DME suppliers across the US to digitize what is still a paper-heavy corner of healthcare. Headquartered in New York with a growth-stage team.
Partisia Blockchain
1 open remote role
Partisia Blockchain is a privacy-preserving blockchain built around secure multi-party computation (MPC), letting organizations and individuals use, share, and compute on sensitive data without exposing it. Its 'Digital Trust Architecture' combines MPC with on-chain primitives so developers can ship things like cross-institution health analytics, ID systems, and confidential cross-chain workflows — one case study with Statistics Denmark cut research data access from 9 months to 1 week. Stewarded by an independent Swiss foundation in Zug and backed by 35+ years of cryptographic research (co-founded by MPC pioneer Ivan Damgård), the network has its own MPC token, a small team (~11-50), and roughly $20M raised across token and equity rounds.
Pathward
1 open remote role
Pathward is a US-based, FDIC-insured bank that operates primarily as banking-as-a-service infrastructure for fintech partners — handling card issuing, payment acquiring, digital payments, and tax-refund solutions for third parties that build consumer-facing programs on top of it. It also runs a direct commercial finance arm offering working capital, equipment, and structured finance to mid-market businesses. Publicly traded on Nasdaq as CASH, Pathward positions itself around financial inclusion and is one of the larger bank partners powering the embedded-finance economy.
PatientPoint
2 open remote roles
PatientPoint operates the largest US network of digital screens at the point of care — the waiting rooms, exam rooms, and back-office areas of about 30,000 doctor's offices and 124,000 providers. It builds patient-education content and provider tools that nudge behavior (screenings, vaccinations, adherence) and sells sponsored placements to pharma, OTC, and CPG brands looking to reach patients at decision moments. The business is part healthtech, part media network. Headquartered in Cincinnati, the company is private-equity owned and pledges 1% of profits, products, and employee time to its foundation supporting underserved communities.
Paxos
1 open remote role
Paxos builds regulated blockchain and digital asset infrastructure for banks, fintechs, and enterprises — covering stablecoins, tokenization, and crypto brokerage rails. The company operates as a regulated trust and powers digital asset products for global financial services firms rather than selling direct to consumers. Paxos is remote-first with team members across the US, UK, Europe, and Asia, and the careers page is explicit about a high-ownership, fast-moving culture with high standards. Most roles, including product, engineering, risk, and compliance, are posted as full-time remote.
Payabli
2 open remote roles
Payabli is a payments infrastructure platform that lets software companies embed payment processing directly into their products through a white-labeled API layer. It's designed for vertical SaaS companies that want to become their own payments processor and capture the revenue that would otherwise go to third-party payment providers — without building the compliance and banking infrastructure themselves. The platform handles card processing, ACH, and money movement behind the scenes while giving the SaaS company a native payments experience. Payabli is venture-backed and targets the large and growing market of software companies looking to monetize payments as an embedded revenue stream.
Peach
1 open remote role
Peach is an API-first loan management and servicing platform that enables lenders to launch and scale credit products across any asset class — BNPL, personal loans, credit lines, and more. Built on its proprietary Adaptive Core™, the platform manages the full post-origination lifecycle including payments, statements, disputes, and borrower communications, serving lenders like Bill, Square, and Remitly. Peach is headquartered in Oakland and operates as a fully remote company with equity ownership for all employees.
Pearl Health
1 open remote role
Pearl Health builds technology and risk-bearing infrastructure for primary care providers participating in Medicare value-based care. The platform uses predictive models to flag rising-risk patients, orchestrate care workflows, and align provider economics with outcomes — used by thousands of PCPs and partners like BayCare, Holzer Health, and MDX Hawaii across 40+ states. Founded in 2020 by physicians, technologists, and risk-management veterans, the company has raised over $100M to date including a $75M Series B led by Andreessen Horowitz and Viking Global. Pearl is flexibly remote with hubs in NYC, Boston, and Seattle, offers flexible PTO with a two-week minimum, parental leave, and dedicated mental-health support.
PeopleGrove
3 open remote roles
PeopleGrove is an ed-tech platform for higher education that combines mentorship and alumni engagement with experiential and clinical-education program management — the latter via its 2024 merger with CORE Higher Education Group. It serves 500+ institutions including Stanford, Berkeley, Johns Hopkins, Purdue, and Ohio State, supporting 750+ programs and 20M+ users across nursing, pharmacy, allied health, and broader career-readiness use cases. The company is backed by The Riverside Company (private equity, since 2022) and operates remote-first across the US and India with flexible PTO and benefits like Headspace, Gympass, and Ginger.
PetDesk
1 open remote role
PetDesk is a veterinary software company that equips clinics with client engagement tools — appointment reminders, two-way texting, online booking, loyalty programs, PIMS-integrated phones, and AI-powered SOAP notes — alongside a top-rated mobile app for pet parents. The platform is used by thousands of veterinary practices to reduce no-shows, improve client communication, and grow revenue without adding staff overhead. Founded in 2013 with 370 employees, PetDesk is a mission-driven company focused on improving animal health outcomes through better technology.
Phantom
1 open remote role
Phantom is a multichain crypto wallet and consumer money app, originally known for Solana support and now spanning trading, predictions, and on-chain assets for everyday users. The product is positioned as a simple, approachable way into crypto rather than a power-user tool, with growth driven by mobile and a steady push into broader consumer finance. The team is fully remote and global, with two annual offsites used to keep the distributed group connected. Leadership comes from product and consumer software backgrounds, and culture emphasizes ownership and shipping across time zones.
Pinecone
1 open remote role
Pinecone is the leading fully managed, serverless vector database built for production AI applications — powering semantic search, RAG pipelines, recommendations, and AI agents for companies like Fox, Vanguard, and Gong at massive scale. Founded in 2019 by former AWS and Yahoo! research leaders who saw a gap in accessible vector search infrastructure, Pinecone has raised $138M and become the default retrieval layer for teams building LLM-powered products. The team operates from New York City and Tel Aviv, offering flexible PTO, an annual company retreat, and WFH equipment stipends.
Ping Identity
1 open remote role
Ping Identity builds enterprise identity and access management (IAM) software — the platform large organizations use to authenticate customers, employees, third parties, and increasingly AI agents across web and mobile experiences. It's a Gartner Magic Quadrant leader for nine years running, handling 200M+ logins a day for governments, banks, retailers like Best Buy, and healthcare giants like Philips, with flexible deployment across SaaS, FedRAMP, private cloud, and on-prem. The product roadmap is leaning into agentic AI identity through its Helix AI engine, with a strong focus on standards-based integrations and a culture employees describe as collaborative and ego-light.
Planera
2 open remote roles
Planera is a modern CPM construction scheduling platform aiming to replace legacy tools like Primavera P6 and MS Project. The visual, drag-and-drop interface lets general contractors and subcontractors build and update master schedules collaboratively, with AI surfacing risks and generating what-if scenarios. Customers include over 100 builders such as Granite Construction, Balfour Beatty, Hensel Phelps, Swinerton, and Ryan Companies, with 30+ ENR 100 GCs on the platform. The founding team blends software and construction industry veterans. The company has raised $26.5M total, including a $13.5M Series A in 2024 led by Sierra Ventures and an $8M extension in 2025 focused on data center construction.
Planet
1 open remote role
Planet operates one of the largest fleets of Earth-observation satellites in the world, capturing near-daily imagery of the entire planet and turning it into analytics for governments, agriculture, defense and intelligence, insurance, energy, mapping, and sustainability customers. The product line spans raw and analysis-ready imagery (Planet Monitoring, Tasking, Mosaics), AI-powered tooling like SuperRes and agentic geospatial features, and the Planet Insights Platform that customers build on via modern APIs. Planet has built and deployed 450 satellites and currently operates 200+ in orbit, collecting over 350M sq km of imagery daily. The team is globally distributed with remote roles posted across APAC, EMEA, the Americas, and emphasizes a culture of learning, generosity, and tackling hard problems.
Platform Science
1 open remote role
Platform Science builds a connected vehicle and fleet management platform for enterprise trucking companies, combining telematics, ELD compliance, driver workflow apps, and a Virtual Vehicle Marketplace of partner integrations. The product targets large carriers — Werner Enterprises, U.S. Xpress, and Mesilla Valley Transportation are highlighted customers — and emphasizes driver experience alongside back-office visibility. The San Diego company acquired Trimble's fleet telematics units and raised a $140M Series D in 2022. Benefits include up to 12 weeks paid leave for primary caregivers, 6 weeks parental leave, and home office and mobile data stipends for remote team members. Company values lean on collaboration and open communication.
Playlab
1 open remote role
Playlab is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that lets K-12 and higher-ed educators build, remix, and share their own AI apps — tools grounded in their curriculum, standards, and student context, with no coding required. The platform is steerable and model-agnostic, integrates with Clever, Canvas, and Google Drive, and includes a library of educator-built apps plus fellowships and workshops. Customers include NYC DOE, Austin ISD, KIPP, the Idaho Department of Education, and California Community Colleges. Founded in 2023 and based in San Francisco, Playlab is funded by grants and partnerships including Google.org's GenerationAI initiative, the Gates Foundation, and an $800K Amazon partnership, with a small distributed team of educators, designers, and engineers.
PlayOn Sports
2 open remote roles
PlayOn is the connective tissue for high school athletics, bundling digital ticketing, live streaming, scheduling, scores, coaching tools, and team sites into a single platform that athletic directors and programs use to run their seasons. Through brands like GoFan, the NFHS Network, MaxPreps, and VidSwap, the company ticks roughly 700K events ticketed and 800K events broadcast each year and connects more than a million fans to MaxPreps. PlayOn merged with GoFan in 2022 with backing from KKR and went on to acquire MaxPreps from CBS Sports in 2025. For PMs, the surface area is unusually broad: payments, video, content, and community tools across thousands of US schools.
PlayStation
2 open remote roles
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is the Sony Group subsidiary behind the PlayStation brand — console hardware, the PlayStation Network, and a portfolio of first-party studios including Naughty Dog, Insomniac, Guerrilla, Sucker Punch, Bungie, Media Molecule, Polyphony Digital, and Bend Studio. It serves over 100 million active users and stewards franchises like The Last of Us, God of War, Horizon, Spider-Man, and Gran Turismo. SIE is headquartered in San Mateo with major hubs in Tokyo and London, and roles span game design, engineering, network/infra, cybersecurity, QA, audio, and content. Benefits include paid parental and family-care leave, fertility and family-forming support, and flexible working hours; the parent (Sony Group) is publicly traded.
Plume
1 open remote role
Plume sells a cloud-managed WiFi platform that broadband providers and ISPs license to deliver smart-home, small-business, and multi-dwelling internet services to their subscribers. Its products span Plume Home for residential WiFi, WorkPass for SMBs, Uprise for apartment buildings, and Haystack for network visibility, with customers including regional ISPs like Comporium, EPB, HTC, and J:COM. The company recently acquired Sweepr to add AI-orchestrated customer experience for ISPs. Plume runs on what it calls Now Standard Time, offers remote and flexible work, generous parental leave, health and wellness reimbursements including a premium Strava membership, and global benefits across regions. For a PM, the work centers on shipping subscriber-facing experiences to telco operators worldwide.
PointClickCare
6 open remote roles
PointClickCare is North America's #1 EHR platform for long-term and post-acute care, serving 30,000+ skilled nursing facilities, senior living communities, hospitals, ACOs, and health plans with integrated clinical, billing, and operations software. Trained on the continent's largest LTPAC dataset, its AI model predicts high-risk patients, reduces readmissions, and streamlines care transitions — while 400+ Marketplace integration partners handle specialty workflows. Founder-led for 20+ years with a Forbes top 100 private cloud ranking, PointClickCare is a scaled, mission-driven healthcare tech company with deep roots in long-term care.
PolicyMe
2 open remote roles
PolicyMe is a Canadian digital insurance platform that lets consumers get quotes, apply, and buy life, critical illness, health and dental, and home and auto coverage online in roughly 15-20 minutes. The company sells direct to Canadian families and underwrites life and health products in partnership with Securian Canada; it has sold 30,000+ policies and raised about $51M to date. Founded in 2018 and based in Toronto, PolicyMe is remote-first with no in-office mandate, offers four weeks of paid time off and day-one benefits, and is investing in AI and data infrastructure to modernize underwriting.
Poolside
1 open remote role
Poolside is a frontier AI lab building foundation models, agents, and enterprise systems for software engineering — with the explicit bet that the fastest path to AGI runs through code. Its product stack includes proprietary models (Malibu, Point), single- and multi-agent orchestration, IDE and terminal surfaces, and connectors to private code, knowledge, and data; deployments run on-prem, in customer VPCs, or in air-gapped/defense environments. The 'Forward Deployed Research Engineer' model embeds Poolside staff inside enterprise teams to co-own outcomes. Founded in 2023, the company raised a $500M Series B in October 2024 at a ~$3B valuation (Bain Capital Ventures, Nvidia, DST, Citi, Felicis, Redpoint) and is reportedly raising another $2B at a $12B valuation in 2025.
Popl
1 open remote role
Popl is a go-to-market platform for in-person lead capture — sales and marketing teams use it to scan event badges, capture leads at booths, enrich the data with AI, and sync everything into their CRM. It started in digital business cards and pivoted into the event GTM stack, now used by teams across 90% of the Fortune 500 to measure event ROI. The company is a Y Combinator alum based in Los Angeles, still relatively small and product-led.
Postscript
1 open remote role
Postscript is an SMS marketing and commerce platform built for e-commerce brands, enabling retailers to build SMS subscriber lists, send promotional campaigns, automate triggered flows, and have two-way text conversations with shoppers. It integrates tightly with Shopify and is used by thousands of DTC brands to run SMS as a primary retention and revenue channel. Postscript has positioned itself as the SMS equivalent of Klaviyo — focused on revenue impact and deliverability over channel gimmicks. The company is venture-backed and has grown as brands have diversified away from email and social media toward owned, direct-to-consumer channels.
Propelus
1 open remote role
Propelus is the rebrand of a 20-year-old healthcare workforce compliance company, bringing together CE Broker (continuing education tracking), EverCheck (license verification and credential management), and Immuware (employee health records) into one product family for professionals, employers, and state regulators. It serves more than 5 million professionals at health systems like Ascension, Northwell, and Providence, and state regulators like the Tennessee Department of Health. Headquartered in Jacksonville, FL with flexible remote work, 12 weeks of paid parental leave, and a values-led culture.
Protege
1 open remote role
Protege is a platform that connects AI model builders with data holders to source AI-ready, real-world data across the full model lifecycle — pre-training, post-training, fine-tuning, and evaluation. The product covers domains like healthcare, media, audio, and motion capture, where high-quality non-public data is hard to source compliantly. Founded in 2024 and based in New York, Protege has raised $65M across seed, Series A, and a Series A extension led by Andreessen Horowitz in January 2026, with earlier rounds led by CRV and Footwork.
Quora
1 open remote role
Quora is the longstanding Q&A site whose mission is to share and grow the world's collective knowledge — and increasingly, the home of Poe, its AI chatbot platform that lets users access models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and others in one place. The company raised $75M from Andreessen Horowitz in January 2024 to scale Poe, at a $500M valuation (down from $1.8B in 2017). Quora has been remote-first since 2020, hiring across North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, with daily 'coordination hours' (9am–3pm PT) for collaboration. Stated benefits include generous PTO and a shared winter shutdown, a remote and wellness stipend, employee equity, and paid parental leave.
Real
1 open remote role
Real (The Real Brokerage) is a publicly traded, agent-led real estate brokerage that bundles brokerage, mortgage (One Real Mortgage), title and escrow (One Real Title), and an agent financial product called Real Wallet into a single ecosystem in the US and Canada. The pitch to agents is technology, equity participation, and revenue share through a fully cloud-based brokerage; it has grown to more than 33,000 agents and is consistently cited by analysts as one of the fastest-growing brokerages in the industry. The corporate team is fully remote with a flexible PTO policy and a self-described work-hard, be-kind culture, distinct from the agent network it serves. Real is listed on Nasdaq and TSX as REAX.
5 open remote roles
Reddit is one of the world's largest online communities, organized into hundreds of thousands of topic-based subreddits where users share links, text posts, and have discussions voted up or down by the community. It attracts over 70 million daily active users and has become a primary destination for niche interest communities, hobbyist forums, and authentic peer advice. Reddit went public on NYSE in March 2024 after years as one of the most-valued private consumer internet companies. The company generates revenue primarily through advertising and has been investing in its data licensing business, which became prominent in the context of AI training data deals.
Redox
2 open remote roles
Redox is a healthcare data integration platform that normalizes and routes clinical and administrative data between healthcare applications and health systems' EHR systems. Digital health companies and healthcare software vendors use Redox to integrate with Epic, Cerner, and other EHRs through a single API rather than building individual point-to-point integrations for each health system. It handles the complexity of HL7, FHIR, and other healthcare data standards behind the scenes. Redox is venture-backed and has become a standard integration layer for digital health companies that need to connect to health system IT infrastructure.
Reflow
1 open remote role
Reflow is a workflow intelligence and automation platform that provides organizations with visibility into how work happens across people and systems — enabling data-driven decisions about process optimization and automation ROI. The platform targets operations and transformation teams at enterprises who need to measure and improve business processes. Based on limited available content, the specific product details and market traction are not fully characterized. The company appears to be building in the intersection of process mining and workflow automation.
Render
2 open remote roles
Render is a cloud hosting platform that simplifies deploying web applications, APIs, databases, and background workers without the complexity of AWS or Google Cloud. Developers can deploy from Git in minutes with automatic builds, managed TLS, and simple scaling — making it a popular choice for startups and individual developers who want Heroku-like ease without Heroku's pricing and limitations. The platform supports web services, static sites, cron jobs, PostgreSQL, and Redis through a clean interface and minimal configuration. Render is venture-backed and has built a loyal community among developers who value simplicity and good developer experience over raw infrastructure control.
Renewed Vision
1 open remote role
Renewed Vision makes ProPresenter, the dominant live-presentation and worship software used by churches, schools, concerts, sports broadcasts, and corporate events — plus companion tools like PVP, PVS, and Scoreboard. Customers range from NASA, Fox Sports, NASCAR, Delta, and Chick-fil-A to Lakewood Church, Bethel, and Passion. Founded in 2000 to build world-class production tools for ministry, the company is headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, with a ~77-person globally distributed team that operates remote-friendly with no return-to-office plans. The business has been a quiet, durable category leader for over two decades; there is no public record of venture funding.
Restream
1 open remote role
Restream is a multistreaming platform that lets creators and businesses broadcast live video simultaneously to dozens of platforms — YouTube, Twitch, LinkedIn, Facebook, and more — from a single stream. It also provides a browser-based live streaming studio, chat aggregation across platforms, and analytics. The platform is used by content creators, brands, and media companies who want to maximize reach without managing multiple separate streams. Restream is a bootstrapped-to-venture company that has grown into one of the largest multistreaming services globally, serving millions of users with a freemium model and premium plans for power streamers.
RevenueCat
3 open remote roles
RevenueCat is a subscription management and analytics platform that handles all the complexity of in-app purchases and subscriptions for mobile apps on iOS and Android. It provides a single SDK and API that normalizes App Store and Google Play subscription data, handles receipt validation, and gives developers real-time subscription metrics without building custom infrastructure. RevenueCat is used by thousands of mobile apps, from indie developers to companies like Duolingo and Buffer, and processes billions in subscription revenue annually. The company is remote-first, venture-backed, and has become the standard backend infrastructure for mobile subscription businesses.
Rithum
4 open remote roles
Rithum is a connected commerce operations platform that helps brands and retailers list, market, and fulfill products across more than 420 marketplaces and channels, covering inventory sync, retail media campaigns, dropshipping, and curated third-party marketplaces. The company was formed when CommerceHub and ChannelAdvisor combined in 2022 and rebranded as Rithum in 2023, and today serves over 40,000 brands, suppliers, and retailers powering more than $50 billion in annual GMV, with customers including Walmart, Home Depot, Adidas, and Macy's. It is privately held by Insight Partners, GTCR, and Sycamore Partners and operates remote-first. Its AI engine, RithumIQ, sits across the product surface for PMs to extend.
Roadie
1 open remote role
Roadie is a same-day, last-mile delivery platform that uses a crowdsourced network of 310,000+ independent drivers to handle big, bulky, or oversized items (up to 144 inches and 300 pounds) and reach 97% of US households — covering shipments traditional carriers can't easily move. The company was acquired by UPS in October 2021 and operates as a UPS subsidiary while retaining its brand and gig-driver model. Roadie is headquartered in Atlanta, named one of Atlanta's Best Places to Work, and offers a four-day work week for its support team along with generous PTO and paid parental leave.
Robots & Pencils
1 open remote role
Robots & Pencils is a digital consulting firm that helps Fortune 100s and growth-stage companies modernize legacy systems and deploy AI agents into operations in 30-45 days. The team blends cloud-native architecture (AWS Advanced Tier and Pattern Partner), human-centered design, data readiness work, and agentic orchestration across education, financial services, healthcare, high tech, and retail. Founded in 2009 in Calgary by Michael Sikorsky, the firm was recapitalized by Next Sparc in 2017, merged with KINETiQ DIGITAL, and later took a 2022 strategic investment from Salesforce Ventures. The team is remote-first across the US and Canada, with parental leave (birth, adoptive, and spouse) and flexible PTO including sick, personal, and flexible holidays.
RoomPriceGenie
1 open remote role
RoomPriceGenie is a revenue management system for independent hotels, B&Bs, inns, and short-term rental apartments — automating room pricing 18 months into the future based on competitor rates, booking pace, local events, and seasonality. It plugs into hundreds of PMS and channel managers and claims an average ~19% revenue lift and roughly 10 hours saved per week per property. Founded in 2017 in Switzerland and headquartered in Steinhausen, RoomPriceGenie serves more than 3,000 hotels across 65 countries and is profitable. In February 2025 it took a $75M growth investment from Five Elms Capital and named Chas Scarantino CEO. The team is remote-first across Europe, North America, and Oceania.
Root
1 open remote role
Root is a mobile-first auto insurance carrier that prices policies primarily on actual driving behavior — measured through a smartphone app over a few weeks — instead of demographic factors. Founded in 2015 in Ohio, it went public in 2020 in the state's largest IPO and is now licensed in 35 states, with over 12 million app downloads and 20 billion miles of telematics data feeding its pricing models. The company is Great Place to Work Certified, with values that emphasize questioning the norm, embracing the love of the problem, and delivering impact through ambitious teamwork.
Rula
1 open remote role
Rula is a mental health care platform that connects patients with therapists and psychiatrists who accept insurance, making it easier to find and book in-network mental health appointments. Unlike most therapy marketplaces that are primarily out-of-pocket, Rula focuses on insurance-covered care — addressing the access and affordability barrier that keeps millions of people from getting mental health treatment. The company works with thousands of therapists across the US and has built a clinical operations layer to support quality and continuity of care. Rula is venture-backed and targets the large, underserved market of people who want mental health care but struggle to navigate the insurance-covered provider landscape.
Runpod
1 open remote role
RunPod is a GPU cloud marketplace that gives AI developers and researchers on-demand access to Nvidia GPU clusters for training models, running inference, and building AI applications — at prices significantly lower than hyperscaler rates. It operates a network of GPU pods from data centers globally and provides tooling for deploying serverless endpoints, managing containers, and scaling AI workloads. RunPod is popular with researchers, individual developers, and startups that need GPU access without committing to long-term cloud contracts. It has grown rapidly as demand for affordable GPU compute has surged alongside the generative AI boom.
Runway
1 open remote role
Runway is a creative AI platform that provides tools for video generation, editing, and visual effects using generative AI models. Creators, filmmakers, and content teams use it to generate video from text prompts, remove backgrounds, apply visual effects, and produce AI-assisted edits that would take hours in traditional software. The company has shipped a series of increasingly capable video generation models (Gen-1, Gen-2) and has established itself alongside Sora and Stability AI as a major player in generative video. Runway is venture-backed, used by creative professionals and major studios, and has built a culture at the intersection of AI research and creative craft.
Rush Street Interactive
1 open remote role
Rush Street Interactive (NYSE: RSI) is an online casino and sportsbook operator across the Americas, running brands like BetRivers in the US and Canada, RushBet in Latin America, and PlaySugarHouse in Pennsylvania. Founded in 2012, the company holds the #5 US iGaming market share and operates one of the largest online game libraries (5,500+ casino games) with live dealers, tournaments, and integrated payments. Headquartered in Chicago with 800+ employees across 25 countries and 9 offices, RSI emphasizes top-down transparency, internal mobility, and a player-first culture in a heavily regulated industry.
Saga
1 open remote role
Saga is a Web3 hyperscaling platform that lets builders launch dedicated, decentralized blockspace for AI applications, games, entertainment, and on-chain commerce — with low predictable gas fees and IBC-based cross-chain communication out of the box. The company also runs Saga AI, which builds character-based AI agents that show up across social media and community platforms, and Saga Payments. Founded by Web3 veterans, Saga frames its product around helping creative teams build without the usual infrastructure tradeoffs, and the team explicitly values self-determination, moving fast, and celebrating creativity.
SandboxAQ
3 open remote roles
SandboxAQ builds what it calls Large Quantitative Models (LQMs) — AI systems grounded in physics, chemistry, and biology rather than language, aimed at producing real-world results in drug discovery, materials science, post-quantum cryptography, and AI-based navigation and sensing. Spun out of Alphabet in 2022 and led by CEO Jack Hidary with Eric Schmidt as chairman, it has become one of the most heavily-capitalized applied-AI companies, with customers across pharma, defense, and financial services. The team of around 340 is global, with a strong emphasis on technical depth, family planning and fertility benefits, fully paid parental leave, and frequent team offsites.
Schneider Geospatial
1 open remote role
Schneider Geospatial is a GIS software and technology services company focused on local government, providing mapping, land records, permitting, and asset management solutions to county and municipal governments. Its products help government agencies manage parcel data, zoning information, public infrastructure, and permit workflows through web-based mapping applications. The company has a long history serving the local government market with a specialized product set that understands the regulatory and data complexity of county land records and public works. It's a stable, vertical SaaS business operating in a market where long sales cycles and deep government relationships are key.
Scribd
1 open remote role
Scribd is a digital reading subscription service that gives members unlimited access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, news publications, and documents from a single monthly subscription. It serves millions of subscribers and has positioned itself as a reading platform for people who consume a wide variety of written content — not just bestsellers, but an extensive back catalog of titles and periodicals. Scribd also acquired Everand and Slideshare, expanding its content and professional user base. The company operates a licensed content model and has navigated the challenging economics of unlimited ebook subscriptions through tiered access controls.
Sealed
1 open remote role
Sealed is a climate tech company that helps contractors install more home weatherization and electrification projects by providing a one-stop rebate and incentive management platform — delivering guaranteed rebate amounts at point of sale so contractors can close deals confidently on the spot. As the first Energy Star Home Upgrade Service Provider, Sealed also works directly with homeowners and policy makers to unlock IRA and utility rebates for insulation and HVAC upgrades. The team is mission-driven with flexible PTO and stock options offered to everyone, reflecting a shared ownership mentality around stopping home energy waste.
Second Nature
1 open remote role
Second Nature is a Resident Experience Platform for single-family rental property managers, bundling Resident Onboarding with a fully-managed Resident Benefits Package — eight perks like renters insurance, air filter delivery, credit reporting, identity protection, pest control, and group-rate internet — lease-enrolled and orchestrated by its Maestro product. It serves 2,500+ property management companies and over 2 million residents, with measurable outcomes like a 38% drop in HVAC work orders and a 64-point average credit-score lift for residents. Founded in 2012 and based in Raleigh, NC, the company is remote-first and runs on values like 'pirate ship, not a cruise ship' and 'extreme ownership.' It recently raised a $22M Series B led by Sienna VC.
Sekai
1 open remote role
Sekai is a consumer mobile app that the team describes as TikTok for mini-apps: an infinite feed of playable interactive posts (mini-games, utilities, polls, choose-your-path cards) that users open instantly, and a generative-AI creation flow that lets anyone describe a mini-app in natural language and publish a playable Sekai in seconds. The product leans heavily on remixing, with creators forking each other's mini-apps to ride trends, and claims 1M+ players and creators. The company is remote-first, AI-native, and offers competitive salary plus equity and full medical benefits. PMs joining at this stage get strong ownership and a chance to shape a new consumer category early. Open product and technical roles are US-remote.
SentiLink
1 open remote role
SentiLink builds fraud and identity products that financial institutions plug into the application stage to catch synthetic identities, ID theft, and first-party fraud before an account or loan is opened. Founded in 2017 by two early Affirm risk leaders, the company now serves 13 of the top 15 US banks, 6 of the top 10 credit unions, and over 50 fintech unicorns including Stripe, Current, and Cherry. The approach pairs ML models with a Risk Operations team that hand-reviews cases every day (the whole company spends an hour each Thursday looking at fraud together). Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Craft, and NYCA, the team is mostly remote with regular in-person meetups and 14/10-week paid parental leave.
Sequencing
2 open remote roles
Sequencing.com is a direct-to-consumer whole-genome sequencing service paired with a subscription that re-analyzes a user's DNA against new research over time. Customers buy an at-home saliva kit (or upload existing DNA data) and access reports covering 15,000+ diseases and conditions, plus pharmacogenomics, nutrition, fitness, and family planning. Founded in 2016 in Pasadena, California by physician Dr. Brandon Colby, the company emphasizes lifelong reanalysis and a 'Privacy Forever' policy promising to never sell user data. It's a small team (11-50 people, mostly MDs, geneticists, bioinformatics scientists, and engineers) and raised $5M in venture funding in 2022.
Serve Robotics
1 open remote role
Serve Robotics builds low-emission, sidewalk delivery robots that move at pedestrian pace to handle last-mile food and goods delivery — the premise being that a 2-pound burrito doesn't need a 2-ton car. The company spun out of Postmates (acquired by Uber) in 2021, achieved Level 4 autonomy, and operates with partners including Uber Eats. Serve trades on Nasdaq under ticker SERV, is headquartered in Redwood City, and reported Q1 2026 revenue growth of nearly 600% year-over-year. Stated values lean into community impact, sustainability, and bringing 'delight' to delivery — Serve's robot Saymo even appears as a recurring character on John Mulaney's show.
ShiftKey
5 open remote roles
ShiftKey is a healthcare staffing marketplace that connects licensed medical professionals — nurses, technicians, therapists — with healthcare facilities that need to fill open shifts. Unlike traditional staffing agencies, it operates a tech-enabled marketplace where clinicians can browse and pick up available shifts on demand, giving them scheduling flexibility while giving facilities a faster, more cost-efficient way to fill gaps. The platform is used by long-term care facilities, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers and processes millions of shifts annually. ShiftKey is backed by private equity and has grown rapidly in the healthcare staffing market, which faces persistent shortages.
Shipium
1 open remote role
Shipium is a shipping platform for e-commerce operators with complex supply chains — handling rate shopping, carrier selection, delivery promise, ship-from-store, packaging optimization, and post-purchase tracking from a single console. Customers include American Eagle, GNC, Duluth Trading, Gap, and Ryder, plus 3PLs like DCL Logistics. Founded in 2019 in Seattle by alumni of Amazon and Zulily's supply chain teams, the company has raised about $38.7M, headlined by a $27.5M Series A led by Insight Partners in 2022. Shipium is remote-first with roughly 60-90 employees and offers 12 weeks of parental leave (8 paid), and a culture organized around autonomy and direct, decisive feedback.
ShopMy
2 open remote roles
ShopMy is a creator marketing and affiliate platform connecting tastemakers — primarily in beauty, fashion, and lifestyle — with brands and shoppers through digital storefronts, affiliate links, and brand partnerships. Brands use it for discovery, engagement, tracking, and amplification of their creator programs, while curators build personal shops and earn through recommendations. The company hit a $1.5B valuation in its 2025 Series C led by Avenir, and operates as a fully-remote US team with flexible PTO, 14 weeks paid parental leave, and equity for all employees.
Sidecar Health
1 open remote role
Sidecar Health offers ACA-compliant employer-sponsored major medical insurance built around a no-network, cash-pay model: the plan covers the typical local cost of care, members see guaranteed prices upfront in the app, and when they spend less they keep half the savings. The pitch to employers is that employees who treat healthcare dollars like their own drive overall costs down. Founded in 2018, the company is headquartered in El Segundo, California, with a remote-friendly team of roughly 250 employees, and reached unicorn status in 2021. In June 2024 it raised a $165M Series D led by Koch Disruptive Technologies (with Cathay Innovation, BOND, Drive Capital, Menlo Ventures and others) — Koch is also rolling Sidecar coverage out to part of its own workforce.
Siena
2 open remote roles
Siena builds autonomous AI customer service agents purpose-built for commerce brands. The product connects to a brand's helpdesk, commerce stack, and customer data to run e-commerce-specific workflows — handling order issues, applying discounts, recommending products, and answering questions in a brand-aligned voice across email, chat, and social channels. Customers include HexClad, Prose, Kitsch, Simple Modern, Coterie, Everyday Dose, and Terra Kaffe, and brands report shifting CX from cost center to revenue driver. Siena raised a $4.7M seed in 2023 led by Sierra Ventures with Village Global participation, and has raised about $12.7M total. The team is small (roughly 50-60 people) and the product positions itself against general-purpose helpdesk AI add-ons.
SimSpace
1 open remote role
SimSpace is a cyber range platform that provides realistic, high-fidelity training environments for cybersecurity teams to practice attack response, threat hunting, and defensive operations against simulated adversaries. Military, government, and enterprise security teams use it to run exercises and certifications without the risk of touching production systems. It replicates real network topologies and attack scenarios at scale, making it a training ground for red and blue teams before real incidents occur. SimSpace is venture-backed and serves defense and enterprise organizations where security preparedness is a mission-critical investment.
Skyflow
2 open remote roles
Skyflow builds a runtime AI data security platform centered on a Data Privacy Vault — an architecture pioneered at Apple and Netflix — that isolates, protects, and governs sensitive PII, PCI, and PHI across enterprise apps, AI models, and agentic workflows using zero-trust architecture and polymorphic encryption. Founded in 2019 and backed by Insight Partners, Canvas Ventures, and Khosla Ventures, the company serves customers like GoodRx, ServiceNow, and Visa who need to deploy AI safely without leaking sensitive data. Skyflow is recognized on Forbes America's Best Startup Employers list and is building at the intersection of enterprise security and the AI infrastructure stack.
Smallpdf
1 open remote role
Smallpdf is a Swiss-made PDF productivity suite — 30+ web, desktop, and mobile tools for compressing, converting, merging, editing, and e-signing PDFs, plus newer AI features like Chat with PDF, summarization, translation, and an AI question generator. Founded in Zurich in 2013, it serves over a billion users in 195 countries and 24 languages, and is one of the most-visited websites in Switzerland. The team is 30+ nationalities across Zurich, Barcelona, and Belgrade; in 2022 Smallpdf acquired Swiss document-processing company PDF Tools for $30M. Smallpdf appears to be bootstrapped/profitable with no disclosed venture rounds. Perks include 30 vacation days, flexible hours, parental leave at full salary, and a personal-development budget.
Smartsheet
3 open remote roles
Smartsheet is a collaborative work management platform that provides a spreadsheet-like interface for managing projects, processes, and workflows at scale. It's used by operations, marketing, and project management teams at mid-size and enterprise companies who need more structure than a spreadsheet but more flexibility than traditional project management tools. Smartsheet went public on NYSE in 2018 and has grown to hundreds of thousands of organizations globally. The company has invested in automation, forms, and dashboards to extend beyond its core grid interface, and targets enterprise buyers with governance and permissions capabilities that appeal to IT and operations leaders.
Smile Digital Health
2 open remote roles
Smile Digital Health is a FHIR-native health data platform that helps payers, providers, and health IT vendors unify fragmented clinical data, run digital quality measures, and meet CMS interoperability mandates. Its Smile Omni suite covers data ingestion and access, computable quality measures (including HEDIS), compliance tooling, and managed services, with deployments touching 110M+ American lives and 9+ US payer customers. Headquartered in Toronto with a globally distributed team across Canada and the US, the company supports a remote-friendly, flexible-schedule culture and emphasizes learning, certifications, and generous time off including mental health and volunteer days.
SmithRx
1 open remote role
SmithRx is a modern pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) selling to self-insured employers and brokers, with a 100% pass-through model and a network of more than 85,000 pharmacies. The pitch is radical transparency on drug pricing — customers reportedly save 20%+ on total drug spend versus legacy PBMs — paired with a strong member-services experience. The company has expanded through partnerships like Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company and is a founding member of the Transparency-Rx lobbying coalition. Founder Jake Frenz built SmithRx out of personal healthcare experience, and the team frames its values around courage, integrity, and challenging incumbent PBMs.
Snapdocs
2 open remote roles
Snapdocs is the mortgage industry's eClosing platform, automating the handoffs between lenders, title companies, notaries, and signing services so a mortgage closing can run digitally end-to-end. Its product surface includes eClosing, Notary Connect, Quality Control, and an eVault for storing and transferring eNotes, and the company says it supports roughly one in four US mortgage transactions. Founded in 2013 and backed by Sequoia, Tiger Global, Y Combinator, and others, Snapdocs raised a $150M Series D in 2021 at a valuation north of $1.5B. The team is 100% remote with 16 weeks of paid parental leave, company equity, and a strong promote-from-within track record.
Socure
2 open remote roles
Socure builds AI-powered identity verification and fraud prevention for banks, fintechs, government agencies, gaming operators, and marketplaces — its RiskOS platform handles onboarding, authentication, KYB, transaction monitoring, and sanctions screening. It serves more than 3,000 customers, including 18 of the top 20 US banks, all major sportsbooks, 13 US states, and fintechs like Chime, SoFi, Robinhood, and DraftKings. Last valued at $4.5B in a 2021 Series E led by Accel and Tiger Global, the company has around 500-540 employees and a heavily applied-ML product organization led by founder-CEO Johnny Ayers.
Solv
2 open remote roles
Solv is an AI-powered healthcare access platform that lets patients find and book same-day urgent care, pediatric care, lab tests, and telemedicine appointments — with 210M+ Americans living within 5 miles of providers on the platform and 50% of patients seen within 2 hours. Founded in 2016 in Oakland, Solv has facilitated 100M+ patient visits and also sells provider-facing SaaS for booking automation, digital intake, and payments to chains like AFC and Bon Secours. The company is remote-first, recognized by Fortune as a Best Workplace in the Bay Area, and offers unlimited PTO, parental leave, monthly wellness reimbursement, and a WFH stipend.
Sonatype
1 open remote role
Sonatype, the company behind Nexus Repository, sells software supply chain tooling that helps enterprises manage, secure, and govern their use of open source components and, increasingly, AI-generated code. Its newest product, Sonatype Guide, adds real-time intelligence and guardrails for AI coding assistants so they pull safe components and stay current on dependencies. Customers are large engineering organizations that need automated policy enforcement, vulnerability remediation, and visibility across millions of artifacts. Sonatype is remote-first across the US, UK, Colombia, and DC, offers flexible schedules, full parental and maternity leave, and a performance-based culture with strong leader-led coaching. For a PM, this is enterprise DevSecOps work at a mature scale, now under Vista Equity Partners ownership.
SonderMind
1 open remote role
SonderMind is a mental health platform that matches patients with licensed therapists and psychiatrists who accept their insurance, typically with an appointment available within a week. The platform covers therapy and psychiatry for anxiety, depression, couples counseling, and veteran services, accepted by major insurers including Anthem, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, and Kaiser Permanente — and also integrates with health systems, physician practices, and payors as B2B partners. SonderMind reports that 84% of clients see measurable symptom reduction in 2 months and 83% start care within 4 days of requesting an appointment.
SplitMetrics
1 open remote role
SplitMetrics is an Apple Ads Partner running an ecosystem of products and services for mobile app growth: SplitMetrics Acquire for Apple Ads automation and bidding, SplitMetrics Optimize for store listing A/B tests and concept validation, App Radar for ASO, and a managed agency. Iris, the company's AI agent for Apple Ads, has overseen $2B in ad spend and is positioned for Fortune 500 brands. Customers include Babbel, Skyscanner, Glovo, Wargaming, Rakuten Viber, Flo, and Yousician. The team is 150+ people working fully remotely from 20 countries, with flexible schedules, medical coverage, paid sick leave, and a mix of virtual and in-person team gatherings.
Spotify
7 open remote roles
Spotify is the audio streaming service that gives hundreds of millions of users on-demand access to music, podcasts, and audiobooks across phones, desktops, cars, and connected devices. It runs a freemium model: a free, ad-supported tier alongside paid individual, family, and student subscriptions, with offices in Stockholm, New York, London, and a dozen other markets. The company describes its culture around a 'One Team' value of breaking down silos and sharing context openly, and offers flexible work arrangements, generous parental leave, and learning support.
Spring Health
1 open remote role
Spring Health is an employer-purchased mental healthcare platform that uses precision matching and a connected care model to get members to the right therapist, coach, or program — often with first appointments in under a day. The company sells to large employers and payers, supporting over 20 million covered lives across customers like Target, Microsoft, BlackRock, and Pfizer, and pitches itself on guaranteed ROI through lower downstream medical costs. The team is largely remote across US time zones, with explicit policies around Focus Fridays, multiple Focus Weeks, generous parental leave (up to 18 weeks), and fertility benefits. Culture emphasizes hypergrowth, data-driven care, and ownership.
SpryPoint
1 open remote role
SpryPoint builds cloud-native customer service and operations software for utilities — electric, gas, water, and wastewater — covering the full meter-to-cash lifecycle. The platform spans a customer information system (SpryCIS), an omnichannel customer portal (SpryEngage), payments (SpryWallet), field service (SpryMobile), interval data management, and backflow compliance, replacing legacy CIS deployments at more than 100 utilities across the Americas including Aurora Water, Modesto Irrigation District, LOGIS, and Conway Corp. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Canada, the company crossed 285 employees in 2025 and earned spots on Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 (Canada) and Fast 500 (North America). Norwest Venture Partners invested in 2023 and Insight Partners led a strategic growth investment that closed at the end of 2025. The team is remote-first with a MacBook plus 00 workspace stipend.
StackAdapt
2 open remote roles
StackAdapt is a self-serve programmatic advertising platform (DSP) used by agencies and in-house marketing teams to plan, execute, and optimize campaigns across display, native, video, CTV, audio, and DOOH channels. The company differentiates on proprietary machine learning that helps advertisers understand audience behavior and drive measurable conversions across complex, multi-channel campaigns. Founded in Toronto in 2014, StackAdapt has grown to 1,200+ employees globally and is consistently ranked among the fastest-growing ad technology companies.
Stacker
2 open remote roles
Stacker is a content syndication platform that sits between brands and newsrooms: brand teams submit editorial-style stories that pass Stacker's editorial standards, and Stacker distributes them at no cost to 3,000+ vetted news publishers, where they run as native editorial. Brands get earned coverage and the credibility signals that increasingly drive AI-search visibility (an independent study found Stacker-distributed content is cited 2.4x more often by AI engines than brand-owned content); publishers get free, beat-relevant editorial that lightens their newsroom load. The team describes itself as journalists, technologists, and operators, with stated values around publisher-first thinking, ROI orientation, and an owner's mindset. Founded in 2017, customers include brands like Range and Way.com and publishers like Gray Media.
StarRez
3 open remote roles
StarRez builds a residential management platform for student housing, used by 1,300+ universities, purpose-built student accommodation operators, boarding schools, build-to-rent properties, and conference housing teams to handle room assignments, roommate matching, billing, maintenance, conduct cases, and event bookings in one system. The product covers on-campus and off-campus housing flows, with AI features layered into communications, inspections, and resident engagement. Customers are institutional, and the company sells globally with offices on multiple continents. The team is distributed across the US, UK (fully remote), Australia, and India (Hyderabad), with flexible work arrangements and a customer community that's a meaningful part of the culture. Product roles would touch a long-cycle enterprise customer base in a niche but stable vertical.
Stedi
2 open remote roles
Stedi is a developer platform for building EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) integrations — the standard B2B data format used in healthcare, logistics, retail, and manufacturing. It provides modern APIs that translate EDI transactions into JSON and back, plus a cloud-based platform for managing trading partner onboarding, mapping, and testing. Building EDI integrations is notoriously painful and Stedi aims to make it feel like a modern API integration. The company is venture-backed and targets developers and businesses that need to exchange data with large enterprise trading partners that still rely on EDI.
Stellar Health
1 open remote role
Stellar Health is a value-based care enablement platform that helps primary care practices and physician groups close care gaps, manage chronic conditions, and meet quality metrics required by value-based payment contracts. It provides a point-of-care decision support tool that surfaces relevant care gaps and tasks for care teams during patient visits and between appointments. The company works with primary care providers across the US and partners with payers who want to drive quality improvement in their networks. Stellar Health is venture-backed and operates in the value-based care enablement market that has grown alongside the CMS shift toward outcomes-based payment models.
Stitch Fix
2 open remote roles
Stitch Fix is a personal styling service that ships curated boxes of clothing, shoes, and accessories chosen by a human stylist based on a customer's style quiz, sizes, and budget — for women, men, and kids, with no subscription required. Founded in 2011 by Katrina Lake out of her Harvard apartment, the company combines proprietary data science with a network of thousands of stylists across the US, and went public on Nasdaq in 2017 (ticker SFIX). It serves roughly 2.3 million active clients and reported $342M in quarterly revenue in late 2025. The company has been through significant restructuring in recent years and operates with a remote-friendly setup for many corporate roles.
Stripe
2 open remote roles
Stripe is the payments and financial infrastructure layer behind a huge slice of internet commerce — processing online and in-person payments, recurring billing, tax, invoicing, payouts, business cards, fraud prevention, and embedded financial products for platforms and marketplaces. Customers run from solo founders on Stripe Atlas to half of the Fortune 100, including Amazon, Shopify, Ford, Hertz, Anthropic, and OpenAI; the company processed $1.9T in payments in 2025. Stripe is private but at scale, with an unusually broad product surface area and active expansion into AI-related infrastructure (agentic commerce, crypto/stablecoins). Culturally it's known for written communication, deep onboarding, and putting people on hard, high-ownership problems quickly — Stripes often work outside their immediate domain. Teams are global with offices across multiple continents and remote enablement programs.
Supabase
2 open remote roles
Supabase is an open-source backend platform that gives developers a Postgres database, authentication, storage, real-time subscriptions, and edge functions through a single CLI and dashboard — a direct alternative to Firebase. Since 2020 it has grown to hundreds of thousands of developers and has become a standard infrastructure layer for modern web and mobile applications. The team is fully distributed across 30+ countries with a strong async culture and a habit of building in public. Supabase raised a $80M Series B and has maintained a strong open-source community alongside its managed cloud service.
Superhuman
2 open remote roles
Superhuman is a premium email client for Gmail and Outlook that focuses obsessively on speed and keyboard-driven workflows, designed for people who deal with high email volume and want to reach inbox zero efficiently. Features like split inbox, AI triage, read statuses, and a command palette make heavy email users significantly more productive. The product costs $30/month and targets high-performers in sales, founders, and executives who treat their inbox as a primary productivity surface. Superhuman is venture-backed and has built a cult following through invitation-only onboarding and a carefully managed product experience that prioritizes quality over growth.
Talkdesk
1 open remote role
Talkdesk is a cloud contact center platform — what it calls Customer Experience Automation (CXA) — that combines CCaaS infrastructure with a network of AI agents to handle customer service, sales, and support work across channels. Customers include Patagonia, Canon, Farfetch, Michaels, Memorial Healthcare System, and a long list of credit unions and banks operating in 100+ countries. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with offices across North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific, Talkdesk hit a $10B valuation in 2021 and has been named a Leader in Gartner's CCaaS Magic Quadrant. It has gone through multiple rounds of layoffs since 2022.
Teamworks
3 open remote roles
Teamworks calls itself the Operating System for Sports — a unified platform that elite teams use to manage talent acquisition, scheduling, communication, performance development, and athlete operations. It powers more than 7,000 teams worldwide, including 520+ college athletic departments, 330 pro organizations, and 65 leagues and governing bodies (Chelsea FC, Notre Dame, Carolina Hurricanes, Alabama, Arsenal). Founded in 2006 in Durham NC by a former Duke football player, the company has scaled to 485+ employees across 17 countries and recently hit a $1B+ valuation in its 2025 Series F. It's remote-first with a focus on output over hours and was named one of SBJ's Best Places to Work in Sports.
Teleport
1 open remote role
Teleport is an infrastructure identity platform that gives engineering and security teams one cryptographic identity layer for humans, machines, and AI agents accessing servers, Kubernetes clusters, databases, and internal apps. It replaces shared secrets, VPNs, and standing privileges with ephemeral, just-in-time access, and is used by companies like Nasdaq, Discord, DoorDash, Elastic, and dbt Labs to cut audit time and shrink attack surface. The team serves more than 600 customers globally and has an active open-source community on GitHub. Culture-wise, Teleport writes things down, ships simple v1s, and frames itself as a small team where engineers get real autonomy.
Tempo
5 open remote roles
Tempo builds a suite of strategic portfolio management apps that live inside Jira, covering AI-powered time tracking, capacity planning, financial management, roadmaps, and program structure for project, program, and portfolio teams. The product is sold to enterprise PMOs and Atlassian customers including Airbnb, Netflix, Cisco, Slack, Oracle, and Skoda Auto, with 30,000+ customers and a position as a top-tier Atlassian Marketplace partner. Boston-headquartered and majority-owned by private equity firm Diversis Capital, Tempo has grown via acquisitions of Roadmunk and ALM Works (Structure for Jira) and is leaning into AI agents as a new wedge for SPM.
Temporal
3 open remote roles
Temporal is an open-source durable execution platform that lets developers write reliable distributed applications without building their own retry, state, and recovery logic. Used by Stripe, Datadog, Snapchat, OpenAI, Cloudflare, GitLab, and roughly 1,500 paying customers, it processes around 130 billion actions per month and is backed by a community of 14,000+ developers. Co-founders Samar Abbas and Maxim previously built the Cadence workflow engine at Uber and earlier worked on AWS Simple Workflow and Azure's Durable Task Framework, so Temporal sits in a deep lineage of distributed systems work. The team is remote-first with flexible hours, 20 weeks of paid birth-parent leave, fertility planning support, and stipends for WeWork or other coworking spaces.
ThriveCart
1 open remote role
ThriveCart is a checkout and revenue platform for creators, course makers, and digital product sellers. It bundles high-converting checkout pages, one-click upsells and order bumps, affiliate management, and a built-in LMS so solo operators and small businesses can run their entire funnel without stitching together five tools. The company is profitable and growing, with 75,000+ active sellers and over $8B in processed revenue, backed by LTV SaaS Growth Fund since 2023 and expanding through acquisitions (Convertri, Piktochart, Stealth Seminar, VBOUT). It's a small, lean team — under 50 people — building infrastructure for the creator economy at meaningful scale.
Thyme Care
1 open remote role
Thyme Care is a value-based oncology navigation company that pairs patients diagnosed with cancer to a 24/7 clinical team of nurses and social workers who coordinate care, manage symptoms, and arrange practical support like rides and bill assistance. It partners with health plans like Aetna, Humana, and Clover Health, plus oncology and primary care groups, taking on risk for the total cost of cancer care while improving outcomes; about 8 million members have access to its services. The team is hybrid with a heavy remote footprint across clinical and engineering roles, generous parental leave, and a culture that explicitly anchors decisions to a shared set of values.
Tilt
1 open remote role
Tilt (rebranded from Empower Finance in August 2025) is a fintech consumer lender that underwrites on real-time income and spending rather than just credit scores. The product suite includes up to $400 no-interest cash advances, a line of credit up to $1,000 (issued by FinWise Bank), and Tilt-branded credit cards (issued by WebBank), with built-in credit-score monitoring, budgeting, and automatic savings powered by AI. The company has served 5M+ customers and extended $1B+ in credit, and has rolled up Petal, Cashalo (Philippines), and NIRA (India). Backed by Sequoia, Initialized, Icon Ventures, Defy Partners, and Nubank's David Velez, Tilt raised a $150M Series B in 2022 for ~$175M total. The team is fully remote across 14 countries with a low-meeting culture and full health coverage.
Timely
1 open remote role
Timely is a school scheduling software platform built for middle and high schools, using optimization algorithms to generate master schedules that account for teacher availability, room constraints, student course requests, and district requirements. School administrators and scheduling coordinators use it to build better schedules in less time than manual methods allow. The company was founded by educators and combines scheduling technology with hands-on support from a team that understands the operational complexity of school scheduling. It targets K-12 public and private schools across the US with a focused, vertical SaaS product in an underserved segment of edtech.
Toast
11 open remote roles
Toast is a cloud-based point-of-sale and management platform built specifically for restaurants — covering payments, online ordering, payroll, marketing, and 200+ partner integrations on purpose-built hardware. The platform now serves 171,000 locations across full-service, quick-service, bars, cafes, pizzerias, hotels, and a growing retail segment (convenience, liquor, grocery, butcher shops). Toast is publicly traded on the NYSE under TOST. Roughly two-thirds of Toast employees have worked in the restaurant industry themselves, which the company points to as the reason its product so closely fits the way restaurants actually operate.
Torc
3 open remote roles
Torc Robotics builds Level 4 self-driving software for long-haul freight trucks, working with partners like Schneider, C.R. England, and lidar supplier Aeva to commercialize autonomous semi-trucks on US highways. Founded in 2005 out of Virginia Tech's DARPA Urban Challenge team, Torc became a majority-owned subsidiary of Daimler Truck in 2019 and now runs ~830 employees across Blacksburg VA, Ann Arbor, Fort Worth, Montreal, and Stuttgart. The product team sits close to engineering and customers, owning planning and prioritization for an emerging product category that is moving from R&D into productization. For PMs, this is autonomous-trucking work at a scale where shipping decisions touch real safety, regulation, and OEM-customer relationships rather than pure software product.
Transcarent
2 open remote roles
Transcarent is a consumer-directed health and care platform for self-insured employers and their members, bringing medical, pharmacy, and point solutions into a single AI-powered experience called WayFinding. Members ask one place for benefits answers, clinical guidance, and 24/7 virtual care, with care experiences spanning weight health, surgery, cancer, and second opinions. Led by CEO Glen Tullman (formerly of Livongo) and backed by General Catalyst, Kinnevik, and major health systems at a $2.2B valuation, the company has around 700 employees, equity for all, remote-friendly work, paid parental leave, and caregiver support.
Trellis
1 open remote role
Trellis is an insurtech that simplifies how consumers shop for personal home and auto insurance, with two products: Trellis Connect, a consumer-permissioned data API that pre-fills insurance applications, and Savvy, an embedded comparison-and-purchase platform that partners like Rocket Money, Acorns, and Brigit plug into so their users can buy P&C policies in-app. The team is licensed in-house and uses machine learning, real-time bidding, and conversational AI behind the scenes. Founded by repeat fintech entrepreneur Daniel Demetri, Trellis is profitable, fully remote across the US and Canada, and backed by QED, General Catalyst, Nyca, and Amex Ventures. Compensation targets the 75th percentile US-wide with equity for employees.
Tremendous
2 open remote roles
Tremendous is a payouts and incentive platform that lets companies send rewards, rebates, referral bonuses, and research incentives to recipients globally in their preferred format — gift cards, Venmo, PayPal, ACH, prepaid cards, and more. The platform is used by market research firms, sales teams, HR departments, and growth teams who need a fast, flexible way to send money without building custom payout infrastructure. Tremendous handles the compliance, delivery, and recipient experience behind the scenes. The company is bootstrapped, profitable, and has processed hundreds of millions in payouts with a lean team and a strong product focus.
Tribe AI
2 open remote roles
Tribe AI is an AI delivery firm that takes Fortune 1000 companies from idea to shipped AI product, drawing on a curated network of machine-learning practitioners rather than traditional consultants. Customers include Cleveland Clinic, Two Sigma, Koch Industries, Vista Equity, AAA, and Recursion, with engagements often tied to CEO- or board-level bets worth $100M+ in enterprise value. Founded in 2019 by Jaclyn Rice Nelson and Noah Gale, the company bootstrapped for six years before raising a $3.25M seed in 2024 led by Bryce Roberts at Indie. Core team is roughly 50-100 with a much larger expert network; offices in NY and SF and remote-friendly in the US, with equity for all core hires.
Triple Whale
1 open remote role
Triple Whale is an ecommerce intelligence platform purpose-built for Shopify-first DTC brands, unifying marketing, sales, and operations data and layering on attribution (Pixel), marketing mix modeling, and an AI agent called Moby. It serves 50,000+ brands and 2,000+ agencies — names like Marine Layer, Goodr, Milk Bar, True Classic, Peloton Apparel — and ranked #1 in marketing measurement adoption per Ramp. Founded in 2021 and based in Columbus, Ohio, the company raised a $25M Series B in 2023 from NFX, Elephant, and Shopify, bringing total funding to around $52M. Triple Whale is remote-friendly with hubs worldwide, offers generous parental leave and PTO, and processes 9B+ events per day.
Twin Health
1 open remote role
Twin Health is a digital metabolic health company that uses continuous physiological monitoring and AI-driven coaching to help people reverse type 2 diabetes and obesity through behavior and lifestyle change. Members wear continuous glucose monitors and other sensors, and Twin's AI creates personalized nutrition, exercise, and sleep programs based on their metabolic data. The company works with employers and health plans and has published clinical evidence showing meaningful HbA1c reduction and medication reduction among members. Twin Health is venture-backed and operates in the digital therapeutics market for cardiometabolic conditions.
Typeform
5 open remote roles
Typeform is an online form and survey platform that presents questions one at a time in a conversational interface, creating a more engaging experience than traditional grid-based forms. It's used by marketing, product, and research teams to build surveys, quizzes, lead generation forms, and customer feedback flows. The platform integrates with hundreds of tools including HubSpot, Salesforce, and Notion, and offers a no-code builder alongside logic branching and media embedding. Typeform is Barcelona-based, venture-backed, and has built a strong brand in the form builder market by prioritizing UX and completion rates over feature quantity.
UniCourt
2 open remote roles
UniCourt provides structured litigation data, analytics, and case tracking from 4,000+ state and federal courts — over 2 billion dockets and documents — accessed via APIs, data shares, or the DART research app. Customers are AmLaw and large law firms, insurance carriers, and Fortune 500 legal departments using the data for litigation strategy, opposing counsel analysis, docket tracking, and experience management. The DEEP pipeline uses AI to extract, deduplicate, and standardize messy court records. UniCourt was founded in 2014 in Tustin, CA and has bootstrapped to roughly $10M in revenue with a lean team of 35-40 across the US, India, and Australia. Open PM roles emphasize agentic AI search for legal research.
Unity
2 open remote roles
Unity is the dominant real-time 3D game engine, used by developers to build, deploy, and monetize games and interactive content across mobile, PC, console, and XR platforms, plus a growing roster of industrial and simulation applications. The company also runs ad and player-acquisition products that turn the engine into a revenue platform for studios. Unity went public on the NYSE in 2020 (ticker U) and is headquartered in San Francisco with a global workforce of several thousand. Benefits include comprehensive health, life and disability insurance, paid parental leave, and mental health programs.
Vannevar
3 open remote roles
Vannevar Labs builds agentic AI systems for national security and defense, giving military and intelligence professionals decision advantage through next-generation search, data collection, and AI agent platforms pre-trained for mission-critical use. The company is remote-first and employs a diverse mix of submariners, quant traders, LLM developers, and public servants united by a deep commitment to national security. Vannevar is a well-funded defense tech startup that believes top tech talent combined with top military talent is what it takes to win modern conflict.
Vanta
5 open remote roles
Vanta is a trust and compliance automation platform that helps companies get and maintain security certifications like SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and GDPR by continuously monitoring their infrastructure and automating evidence collection. It integrates with AWS, GitHub, Google Workspace, and dozens of other tools to check compliance posture in real time, cutting the time to get a SOC 2 from months to weeks. Vanta raised a $150M Series B in 2022 at a $1.6B valuation and serves thousands of startups and mid-market companies for whom certifications are table stakes for selling to enterprise customers. The platform is product-led and has built a strong reputation for simplifying a process that was historically painful and expensive.
vCluster Labs
3 open remote roles
vCluster Labs (formerly Loft Labs) builds virtual Kubernetes clusters that let platform teams give every customer, project, or AI training run its own isolated cluster on shared infrastructure. The product targets AI cloud providers, AI factories running large GPU fleets (including on NVIDIA DGX and bare metal), and enterprise platform teams managing tenants across EKS, GKE, AKS, and private cloud, with 170+ virtual clusters cited as in production at a single customer and 100K+ GPU nodes powered overall. The company is VC-backed and remote-first with an HQ in San Francisco, offering flexible work setups and platinum-level health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
Vector
1 open remote role
Vector is a yard management and logistics software company that helps shippers, carriers, and 3PLs digitize freight operations through eBOL (electronic bill of lading), real-time yard visibility, and cross-party collaboration tools. The platform reduces detention fees by 67% and boosts labor productivity by 30%, and is used by leading brands to keep freight moving efficiently across complex logistics networks. Vector recently acquired YardView to deepen its yard management capabilities.
VergeSense
1 open remote role
VergeSense is an occupancy intelligence platform for corporate real estate and workplace teams, combining its own sensors with badge, WiFi, booking, and lease data to show how offices are actually used. The new Meridian product layers AI-powered predictive planning on top, helping enterprises model demand, automate ops like dynamic stacking, and decide where to expand or shed space. The company sells to 200+ global enterprises across 50+ countries, measuring 200M+ square feet, with documented outcomes like $60M in lease avoidance at Fresenius. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Francisco with satellite offices and globally distributed employees, the team is values-driven and customer-obsessed.
Versapay
6 open remote roles
Versapay is an accounts receivable automation platform for B2B finance teams, unifying digital invoicing, a customer payment portal, collections, AI-driven cash application, and ACH/credit-card/wire processing into one invoice-to-cash workflow. The platform is used by 10,000+ customers (with 5M+ companies transacting through it) processing more than $250B in annual payments, and partners with Mastercard, US Bank, and major ERP vendors. Founded in 2006, the company was taken private by Great Hill Partners in 2020 and now operates as a PE-backed business. Versapay is fully remote across the US, Canada, and Israel with no return-to-office mandates, offering unlimited PTO, 401k/RRSP contributions, and yearly team kickoffs.
Vetcove
1 open remote role
Vetcove is a procurement platform for veterinary practices, letting clinics compare prices and order supplies from multiple distributors in one place. The company works with thousands of clinics across the US and processes significant purchase volume annually. It's a small, focused team that moves fast with a strong engineering culture focused on improving the day-to-day workflow of veterinary professionals.
Voltus
1 open remote role
Voltus is a virtual power plant operator that pays commercial, industrial, and residential energy users to reduce or shift electricity use during grid stress, then monetizes that flexibility across all nine wholesale power markets in the US and Canada via demand response, capacity, and ancillary services. The platform manages 8.1 GW of distributed energy resources across 22,000+ sites, has paid out $200M+ to customers, and works with brands like Walmart, Madison Square Garden, and Chesapeake Energy. Voltus had a planned SPAC merger in 2021 that was terminated in 2022; its last priced round was a $31M Series C in 2021. The company is fully remote across the US and Canada, with 12-week parental leave, flexible PTO, and team summits.
Vultr
1 open remote role
Vultr is an independent global cloud infrastructure platform that lets developers and enterprises spin up virtual machines, bare metal servers, Kubernetes clusters, storage, and AMD and NVIDIA GPUs across 33 data center regions. It is positioning itself as an AI-first alternative to the hyperscalers, offering on-demand H100, B200, and AMD Instinct GPUs alongside a $2.50/month cloud compute tier that keeps it popular with indie developers. Founded in 2014 and bootstrapped for a decade before taking outside investment, it bills itself as the largest privately held cloud infrastructure company. The team is remote-first across the US and beyond, with a one-month paid sabbatical every five years and full home-office reimbursements.
WalletConnect Pay
1 open remote role
WalletConnect Pay is a crypto and stablecoin payments product built on the WalletConnect network, designed to slot into existing PSP stacks as a single integration that reaches more than 500 million users across 700+ wallets and all major blockchains. The team sells to wallet builders, merchants, and payment providers who want compliant onchain payments with faster settlement than traditional rails, building on infrastructure that has processed over $400B in transaction volume. Founded in 2018 by Pedro Gomes, the company (which rebranded its corporate entity to Reown in 2024) is backed by Union Square Ventures, 1kx, Shopify Ventures, and Kraken Ventures. The team is small, globally distributed across five continents, and led by CEO Jess Houlgrave.
Walrus
2 open remote roles
Walrus Security is the maker of DoubleCheck, a payment authentication platform that verifies who's actually on the other side of a wire, stock transfer, or other high-value payment — protecting against email takeover and AI-enhanced payment fraud. It's used by funds, fund administrators, fundraising platforms, family offices, and foundations representing more than $1 trillion in assets, and uniquely backs the transactions it authenticates with a guarantee. The team is built around security and cryptography researchers and is venture-funded, led by Deciens Capital.
Wealthsimple
1 open remote role
Wealthsimple is a Canadian consumer finance app that bundles a chequing account, credit card, commission-free stock and crypto trading, managed portfolios, and tax filing into one product, used by more than 4 million Canadians. It started as a low-fee robo-advisor and has steadily expanded into a full alternative to the big Canadian banks, with private-markets and advisor-led offerings for higher-net-worth clients. The company is headquartered in Toronto with on-site hubs for collaboration, runs R&D cycles around six-week Go! Days and Build Days for deep work, and offers paid parental leave, equity for all full-timers, and up to $5,000 per year for mental health support.
Webflow
1 open remote role
Webflow is a visual website building platform that lets designers and marketers create professional, fully responsive websites with a visual editor that generates clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — without needing a developer. It's more powerful than Squarespace but accessible without coding, and includes a CMS, e-commerce, and hosting in one platform. Webflow is particularly popular with design agencies and in-house marketing teams who need to build and manage complex marketing sites independently. The company raised a $120M Series C in 2021 at a $4B valuation and has built a large community of designers who use it as their primary web production tool.
Weedmaps
1 open remote role
Weedmaps (parent: WM Technology) runs the largest online marketplace for cannabis, connecting 16M+ consumers with dispensaries, delivery services, brands, and doctors across US state-legal markets. The product spans a consumer-facing app and site for finding strains, deals, and ordering pickup/delivery, plus a SaaS suite for retailers and brands covering listings, multichannel advertising, out-of-home ad inventory, order management, and compliance tooling. The company has been around since 2008 and is publicly traded, though it announced a voluntary delisting from Nasdaq to OTC markets in April 2026 to escape constraints tied to operating in a federally illegal industry. Headquartered in Irvine, CA with offices in Denver, Tucson, New York, Barcelona, and Toronto. Benefits include paid parental leave, generous PTO, and mental health services.
Weka
2 open remote roles
WEKA builds NeuralMesh, a storage and memory infrastructure platform purpose-built for GPU-accelerated AI workloads — its Augmented Memory Grid claims to extend GPU memory 1000x, eliminating bottlenecks in training and real-time inference. Customers include Cohere, Stability AI, Hugging Face, CoreWeave, Together AI, Eleven Labs, and 30% of the Fortune 50, plus the major neoclouds and hyperscalers running AI factories. The company is pre-IPO, last valued at $1.6B in a 2024 Series E led by Valor Equity with NVIDIA participating, and operates remote-first with engineering and field teams distributed across the US, Israel, EMEA, APAC, and Latin America.
Whatnot
3 open remote roles
Whatnot is a live shopping marketplace where collectors and fans buy and sell trading cards, sneakers, vintage clothing, collectibles, and pop culture memorabilia through live video auctions hosted directly on the platform. Sellers run real-time video streams where buyers bid on items as they're shown — combining the energy of in-person collecting with the scale of e-commerce. The company has grown into one of the larger live commerce platforms in the US, particularly in the sports card and collectibles market. Whatnot raised a $260M Series D in 2022 at a $3.7B valuation and has built a highly engaged community of sellers and buyers.
Wikimedia Foundation
1 open remote role
The Wikimedia Foundation is the US-based nonprofit that hosts Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects, serving roughly 15 billion page views a month across 65 million articles in 300+ languages while supporting around 265,000 monthly volunteer editors. It builds the technology, runs the legal and policy advocacy, and stewards the funding model that keeps the projects free of ads and paywalls; the average donation is about $11. The Foundation is globally distributed, with remote hires in 19+ countries through an EOR, and offers fully paid medical premiums, 16 weeks of parental leave plus 8 weeks pregnancy leave, tuition and conference reimbursement, and a $600 home-office stipend.
Wizard
1 open remote role
Wizard is an AI-native shopping agent that searches across retailer sites, reviews, editorial, and social content to recommend products and then handles checkout across multiple stores. Cofounded by Marc Lore (Jet.com, Walmart eCommerce) and CEO Melissa Bridgeford, the New York-based company emerged from stealth in February 2026 with partnerships including Best Buy, Mastercard, and Stripe. It raised about $50M in a 2021 Series A from NEA and Accel, and acquired Bridgeford's prior startup Stylust as its foundation. Wizard is fully remote across the US with team offsites, a small builder-heavy team, and meaningful equity for early hires.
WorkOS
1 open remote role
WorkOS is a developer platform that provides enterprise-ready authentication and authorization features — Single Sign-On (SAML, OIDC), Directory Sync (SCIM), Fine-Grained Authorization, and audit logs — through clean APIs that B2B SaaS companies can add to their product in days instead of months. Building SSO and SCIM for enterprise customers is notoriously time-consuming; WorkOS abstracts the complexity so engineering teams can focus on their core product. The platform is used by hundreds of fast-growing SaaS companies that need to close enterprise deals that require these features. WorkOS raised a $80M Series B in 2022 and is the category leader in enterprise readiness infrastructure.
Wrapbook
1 open remote role
Wrapbook is a payroll and production management platform for the entertainment industry — film, TV, and commercial production companies. It handles the complex, project-based payroll requirements of entertainment productions, including union rules, residuals calculations, and the start-to-wrap lifecycle of production workers. The platform replaces paper-intensive legacy payroll providers that have dominated entertainment payroll for decades. Wrapbook raised a $100M Series B in 2021 and has built its product with deep knowledge of production workflow — making it significantly faster to onboard crew, process timecards, and close out a production than with traditional methods.
Wunderkind
1 open remote role
Wunderkind (formerly BounceX) is a performance marketing platform that helps consumer brands and retailers identify anonymous website visitors and convert them through triggered email, SMS, and on-site campaigns. The pitch is guaranteed incremental revenue: Wunderkind ties its fees to attributable lift, which makes it popular with mid-market and enterprise ecommerce teams. Founded in 2010 in New York, it generates around $200M in revenue, serves about 1,000 customers, and has raised roughly $150M including a $76M Series C in 2023. Headcount sits in the 500-700 range after some 2024-2025 reductions, and product work centers on identity resolution and AI-driven decisioning on top of a large first-party data graph.
Xsolla
2 open remote roles
Xsolla is a global video game commerce company that operates as a Merchant of Record for game developers and publishers, handling payments, tax, fraud, refunds, and compliance across more than 1,000 payment methods worldwide. The platform spans Pay Station, Web Shop, Site Builder, in-game stores, subscriptions, login, and a launcher, and is increasingly focused on direct-to-consumer mobile monetization in the post-DMA era. Customers range from indie studios to large publishers like SEGA, with a cumulative audience of around 50 million players.
YipitData
3 open remote roles
YipitData analyzes billions of data points daily — including proprietary receipt data, transaction data, and alternative data sources — to deliver accurate, near-real-time intelligence on 2,000+ public and private companies for institutional investors and corporate strategy teams. Founded in 2013 and backed by Carlyle in a $475M Series E, the company serves 500+ clients with dashboards, data feeds, and custom research spanning retail, e-commerce, cloud infrastructure, and healthcare. YipitData is a location-flexible company with offices in NYC, Austin, Miami, and APAC, recognized by Inc. as a Best Workplace three years running for its high-ownership, high-performance culture.
ZenBusiness
1 open remote role
ZenBusiness is an all-in-one platform for forming, running, and staying compliant as a small US business — LLC formations, registered agent services, annual filings, EIN setup, plus adjacent tools for banking, bookkeeping, websites, and an AI assistant called Velo. The customer is the solopreneur or side-hustler who wants the legal and operational scaffolding without paying a lawyer. Founded in 2017 in Austin, it's a Public Benefit Corporation that has helped over 900,000 entrepreneurs launch and raised $275M total, including a $200M Series C in 2021 led by Oak HC/FT at a $1.7B valuation. The team is fully remote across the US, roughly 300 people after recent reductions, with parental leave, stock options, and a stated DEI focus.
Zensurance
1 open remote role
Zensurance is a Canadian commercial insurance broker that lets small businesses get quotes and buy coverage online instead of going through a traditional broker. The platform serves a wide range of Canadian SMBs and contractors and is based in Toronto.
ZestyAI
4 open remote roles
ZestyAI is a decision intelligence platform that helps property and casualty insurers price and underwrite risk using computer vision, generative AI, and gradient boosted models applied to property and climate data. Carriers including Amica, Berkshire Hathaway Homestate, Farmers, Lemonade, Kin, Next Insurance, and several state FAIR Plans use it for underwriting, pricing, regulatory filings, and capital management. The team is fully remote by design with quarterly in-person events and an annual weeklong offsite, plus home office stipends and equity for employees. The work sits at the intersection of climate risk, regulation, and insurance — a domain where models have to be defensible to both regulators and actuaries.
Zeta Global
2 open remote roles
Zeta Global is an AI-powered marketing cloud that unifies identity, intelligence, and activation in a single platform — combining a CDP, an email service provider, and a demand-side platform with AI agents and deterministic attribution. The platform is used by Fortune 100 brands and large enterprises like BMW, CNN, Jaguar, Bloomberg, and TJX to run omnichannel campaigns across owned and paid channels. Founded in 2007 by David Steinberg and former Apple CEO John Sculley, Zeta went public on the NYSE under ZETA in 2021 and recently completed an acquisition of Marigold's enterprise business. The company has 2,000+ employees across offices in New York, San Francisco, LA, Nashville, Hyderabad, Bangalore, London, Paris, Prague, and elsewhere, with heavy use of remote roles in the US and India.
Zocalo Health
1 open remote role
Zócalo Health is a primary-care group built by and for Latino communities, pairing each member with a care team that includes a virtual MD, virtual behavioral health specialist, and an in-person promotora de salud (community health worker) who handles outreach, care coordination, and connections to social services. The company contracts with health plans (including as a CalAIM service provider) to reach high-risk, hard-to-engage members in California, Texas, and Washington. Founded in 2021 by Erik Cardenas and Mariza Hardin (former Amazon Care, AWS, Optum), Zócalo raised a $15M Series A in 2026 to expand nationally, bringing total funding to about $22.75M. The team operates as a small 'familia' that emphasizes cultural and linguistic competence and personal-family flexibility.
Zyte
1 open remote role
Zyte (formerly Scrapinghub) is a web scraping infrastructure and data extraction platform that provides the tools, proxies, and managed services companies need to reliably collect data from public websites at scale. Its platform includes Scrapy Cloud (managed hosting for Scrapy-based scrapers), smart proxies for bypassing bot detection, and an AI-assisted extraction service for teams without scraping expertise. Zyte serves data teams, market intelligence platforms, and developers who need structured web data as an input to analytics, pricing, or research workflows. The company is venture-backed and has built one of the deepest technical ecosystems in the web data extraction market.