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FOUNDING PRODUCT ENGINEER

Join Bloom

Your brand should be beautiful. It should be consistent everywhere. And it should be deployable at scale. That's what we're building.

It's never been easier to build a product, but brand still lags behind. Small businesses are stuck with Canva templates that look like everyone else's. Startups pay $10K–$50K for brand identity, then need designers on retainer just to deploy it. Either way — generic output, or expensive, slow, designer-dependent creativity.

Bloom turns your brand into a system. You give us your website, we extract your brand DNA — colors, typography, tone, visual style — and you can instantly generate on-brand marketing materials. Social posts, ads, mockups, logos. Assets that actually look like you.

But images are just the start. We're building the brand hub — a system that deeply understands your brand, evolves with it over time, and becomes the engine for everything brand-related. Video, audio, campaigns, competitive research, trend monitoring. Every business should be able to look like themselves at scale.

We launched in December 2025 and went viral — 1.4M views, 14K users, 50k+ images generated in the first week, zero paid marketing. We've raised $1M from investors including Guillermo Rauch.

The team is me (Ray, founder/CEO) and Sid, founding engineer. We have more inbound than we can ship, a roadmap that's growing faster than we can build, and a clear vision for what Bloom becomes. I need one more engineer.

The Role

You'll be engineer #2. You'll work directly with me, in person in San Francisco.

This is a founding product engineer role. You'll own big chunks of the product — not take tickets from a backlog. The work is broad by design. In any given week you'll be:

  • Shipping new product features end-to-end — designing the UX, building it, shipping it
  • Improving the product based on user feedback
  • Building and refining AI pipelines — prompt engineering, eval systems, handling non-deterministic outputs
  • Building email lifecycle flows to drive activation and retention
  • Analyzing our funnels and forming product hypotheses
  • Fixing whatever's broken that day
  • Building internal tooling and dashboards
  • Spinning up a micro-tool that could go viral on X

The common thread isn't a specific technology — it's range. We need someone who can context-switch across product, engineering, AI, growth, and analytics without losing momentum.

You

  • You're a true generalist — frontend, backend, AI engineering, growth experiments, product, design, analytics. You can pick up anything and run with it.
  • You have real product sense. If I say “the edit UX sucks, figure out a better approach,” you ship something good without needing a Figma mock.
  • You build with AI tools natively — Claude Code, MCPs, Skills, Agents, etc. whatever's latest. They're part of how you work every day. You're not just using AI — you're obsessed with optimizing your setup to maximize output.
  • You're autonomous. You intuitively know the highest-leverage thing to work on, and you just go do it. You don't need to validate every decision — you have the judgment to run with it and the taste to get it right.
  • You ship a ton. You can hold multiple threads in your head, context-switch without losing momentum, and maintain quality at speed. Look at my commit graph — that's the pace. But speed without quality is just slop. Clean code, proper PRs, strong fundamentals.
  • You're hungry. Startups, shipping fast, building things people actually use — this is what gets you up in the morning.
  • You're in SF or willing to relocate. This is in-person — if you need visa support, we can help make it happen.

Why Bloom

  • Real traction. This isn't a speculative idea. We have paying customers, strong MRR growth, and a product people love.
  • Massive ownership. You're engineer #2 at a company with clear product-market fit signal. The surface area you'll own is enormous.
  • The space is on fire. AI + creative tools is one of the most exciting areas to build in right now. And we're already winning in it.
  • It's a beautiful product. Bloom has a strong brand, a strong community, and a team that's proud of it. If you care about building something you're proud to show people, this is it.
  • It actually matters. Good design is inaccessible for most businesses. So their marketing looks generic — templates, AI slop, off-brand noise. Bloom gives every business the ability to look like themselves at scale. More beauty, less slop. That's a world worth building.

Interested?

Email me: ray@trybloom.ai