
Product/UX Designer – Contract
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Location: United States
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About the role
- Design the New Web App End-to-End — Take our existing POCs and shape them into a polished, production-ready product experience. Onboarding, data browsing, self-serve purchasing, API key management, usage dashboards — you own all of it.
- Build the Information Architecture — Organize complex data products so technical users find what they need fast. Our platform has multiple data types, delivery methods, and pricing models. Make it feel simple.
- Design PLG & Developer Flows — Signup, activation, freemium-to-paid conversion, self-serve purchasing, and API onboarding. You understand what makes a developer try something for 5 more minutes vs. bounce.
- Prioritize Ruthlessly — Know what matters to CTOs and engineers and cut what doesn't. Developers hate clutter, unnecessary steps, and marketing fluff in product UI. Design accordingly.
- Design for Dual Personas — The primary user is technical (CTOs, developers, data engineers). The secondary user is revenue operations. Build experiences that serve both without diluting either.
- Collaborate on the Roadmap — Work with product and engineering to translate a multi-phase roadmap into tangible design milestones. Balance speed with quality as we ship iteratively.
Requirements
- Infrastructure Product Designer — You've designed for B2B data platforms, developer tools, API products, or technical infrastructure. You know what these products feel like when they're done well and what makes most of them frustrating.
- Information Architecture Thinker — You don't just make things look good — you make complex systems navigable. You can take a messy data model and turn it into an interface that feels obvious.
- PLG-Native — You've designed freemium flows, self-serve purchase experiences, or developer onboarding. You understand activation metrics and know that the first 5 minutes of a product experience determine everything.
- Developer-Empathetic — You've designed for technical users and understand their expectations — fast load times, clean layouts, no unnecessary clicks, clear documentation, and zero hand-holding. You know what CTOs ignore and what earns their trust.
- Visually Strong — Your work is clean, modern, and polished. You have strong opinions about typography, spacing, and hierarchy — and it shows in your portfolio.
- Self-Directed Operator — You don't need to be managed. You prioritize well, communicate async, and ship without waiting for permission.
Benefits
- Greenfield ownership — You're not tweaking an existing product — you're designing a new application from scratch. Every screen, flow, and component will be yours.
- Product that matters — We're building data infrastructure that powers the next generation of AI agents. The product you design will be used by engineering and data teams at companies that are shaping the industry.
- Inflection point — We're launching our self-serve platform and moving into PLG. The design decisions made in the next 6 months will define the product experience for years.
- Direct access — Work directly with the CEO and founding team. No layers, no politics, no design-by-committee.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Information ArchitectureProduct DesignUser Interface DesignFreemium FlowsSelf-Serve PurchasingAPI OnboardingData BrowsingUsage DashboardsData ModelingVisual Design
Soft Skills
CollaborationPrioritizationCommunicationSelf-DirectedEmpathyAttention to DetailUser-Centric DesignIterative DesignProblem SolvingAdaptability