Careers

No open roles right now, but the mission is still growing.

SubHorizon is building a clearer operating layer for self-paying AI builders. If that problem fits how you like to work, introduce yourself early.

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Current status

We are not actively hiring today.

There are no public openings at the moment. Still, we keep a close eye on thoughtful builders, designers, and operators who care about reducing waste and friction for modern software teams.

What to send if you want to get on the radar

  • A short note about the problems you like solving and the kind of role you want next.
  • Links to work that shows product judgment, technical depth, or customer empathy.
  • Context on why SubHorizon is interesting to you specifically, not just the general space.
Team principle

Useful beats loud

We care more about helping builders make a good renewal decision than about shipping decorative complexity.

Team principle

Trust is product work

Clear copy, calm defaults, and privacy-first choices are part of the feature set, not a side concern.

Team principle

Small teams need leverage

We design for people moving quickly without procurement layers, which means speed, clarity, and low-friction setup matter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is SubHorizon hiring right now?

There are no open roles at the moment. However, we keep a close eye on thoughtful builders, designers, and operators who reach out early. Introduce yourself so we can connect when the timing is right.

What kind of roles will SubHorizon hire for?

Future roles will likely focus on product engineering, growth, and design. We look for people who care about reducing friction for self-paying builders and have a strong sense of product judgment.

Is SubHorizon remote-friendly?

Yes. SubHorizon is open to remote-friendly conversations for future roles. The team values asynchronous communication and clear written thinking.

How should I introduce myself if there are no open roles?

Send a short note to the careers email with context on the problems you like solving, links to relevant work, and why SubHorizon specifically interests you. Keep it concise and genuine.