Product Designer
Listed on 2026-01-26
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IT/Tech
Product Designer, Digital Media / Production, UI/UX Design
About Artie
Artie is a real-time streaming platform that moves production data across systems in real time, with zero maintenance. We make high-volume data replication simple, reliable, and scalable for engineering teams.
Our platform powers mission-critical use cases including fraud and risk monitoring, inventory visibility, customer-facing analytics, and AI workloads. Artie is built for engineers who care about performance, reliability, and operational simplicity — and we’re growing fast. We’re trusted by teams like Click Up, Substack, and Alloy, and backed by top-tier investors including Y Combinator, General Catalyst, Pathlight Ventures, and the founders of Dropbox and Mode.
We’re hiring our first product designer to help make Artie self-serve, intuitive, and coherent as the product surface area grows.
AboutThe Role
This is a product design role
, not a marketing or brand design role. As our founding designer, you’ll own the experience of using Artie day-to-day — from first login to advanced workflows. You’ll help turn a powerful but feature-rich platform into something customers can understand, navigate, and adopt without hand-holding. This is a high-impact IC role in a small, fast-moving team. You’ll work closely with founders and engineers, move quickly through ambiguity, and ship improvements continuously.
If you’re a designer who cares more about usability, clarity, and customer outcomes than polish-for-polish’s sake, this role is for you.
Make Artie self-serve and understandable
- Design onboarding, navigation, and in-product guidance that helps customers understand:
- Where they are
- What’s available to them
- How to use Artie effectively
- Improve feature discoverability and reduce reliance on support and founder-led walkthroughs
Bring coherence to a growing product
- Create clear, intuitive patterns as new features and capabilities are added
- Help rationalize feature flags, configuration surfaces, and advanced settings
- Balance power and simplicity for technical users
Be a strong product partner
- Collaborate closely with engineers and founders to shape product direction
- Ask good questions, propose solutions, and push back thoughtfully when something won’t work for users
- Translate product ideas into concrete, usable flows quickly
Ship fast and iterate
- Work with speed in a low-process environment
- Get designs in front of real users, learn, and iterate
- Optimize for outcomes over perfection
Occasionally help beyond core product (nice-to-have)
- Light contributions to product-related visuals (e.g. screenshots, minor polish for docs, marketing site) when helpful — but this is not the core of the role
Product-oriented designer
- 3–7 years of product design experience
- Strong track record designing real, shipped products — ideally for technical users
- Prior startup experience is a plus, but not required
Speed and pragmatism
- Comfortable working with ambiguity and minimal process
- Bias toward action — you ship, learn, and iterate
- You don’t get stuck overthinking or over-polishing
Strong product thinking
- You design based on user needs and context, not personal taste
- You care deeply about usability, clarity, and adoption
- You can reason about tradeoffs and explain your decisions
Collaborative and opinionated
- Willing to push back, but always grounded in customer impact
- Comfortable working closely with engineers in a scrappy environment
Logistics
- Willing to work in-person, 5 days/week at our SF office
- Comfortable operating in a small, fast-growing startup
- Foundational impact:
You’ll define how customers experience Artie - High ownership:
Real influence over the product, not just execution - Tight feedback loop:
Work directly with founders, engineers, and customers - Room to grow:
Role can evolve as the company and design needs grow
- Salary: $170K-$220K
- Equity: 0.15%-0.38%
- Healthcare, 401(k) matching, unlimited PTO
- Lunch & dinner provided
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