
I’m hiring a contract Product Designer who loves to write.
I’m hiring a contract Product Designer who loves to write.
I’m hiring a contract Product Designer who loves to write.
👋 Hello! I’m Jennifer, and I lead design at Sudowrite.
Writing a book is hard. Like realllllly hard.
It’s staying up too late trying to fix a plot twist, realizing halfway through that a character’s motivation just doesn’t work anymore, and lots of wishing the words would just come out faster.
If you love to write as much as you love to design, then you know exactly what I mean.
Authors need our help. I’m looking for a designer to partner closely with me and our team to make writing easier. I’m looking for someone who equally obsesses over pixels and character arcs, cares deeply about interaction details, and wants to help shape the future of how writers use AI.
If this sounds like you, what are you waiting for?
👋 Hello! I’m Jennifer, and I lead design at Sudowrite.
Writing a book is hard. Like realllllly hard.
It’s staying up too late trying to fix a plot twist, realizing halfway through that a character’s motivation just doesn’t work anymore, and lots of wishing the words would just come out faster.
If you love to write as much as you love to design, then you know exactly what I mean.
Authors need our help. I’m looking for a designer to partner closely with me and our team to make writing easier. I’m looking for someone who equally obsesses over pixels and character arcs, cares deeply about interaction details, and wants to help shape the future of how writers use AI.
If this sounds like you, what are you waiting for?
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.
Digging for root causes
Ginni at Author Nation
At our Tulum retreat
Our team, on Zoom. yay.

Digging for root causes

Ginni at Author Nation

Our team on Zoom. yay.

At our Tulum retreat
(This is our team. We are nice.)
First, I'm not going to lie, this is not an easy design challenge. But if it was easy, would it really be worth it (or as much fun)?
Second, you need to know our company is weird, for a lot of reasons.
First, I'm not going to lie, this is not an easy design challenge. But if it was easy, would it really be worth it (or as much fun)?
Second, you need to know our company is weird, for a lot of reasons.
We talk about our 👺 fears.
We talk about our 👺 fears.
We talk about our 👺 fears.
We’re not trying to raise massive rounds of VC.
We’re not trying to raise massive rounds of VC.
We’re not trying to raise massive rounds of VC.
We make creative tools for artists, not B2B SaaS.
We make creative tools for artists, not B2B SaaS.
We make creative tools for artists, not B2B SaaS.
We share our 🌈 feelings, and our profits, too.
We share our 🌈 feelings, and our profits, too.
We share our 🌈 feelings, and our profits, too.
Still here? Let’s get into it.
Skip around, if you like:
Still here? Let’s get into it.
Skip around, if you like:
Still here? Let’s get into it.
Skip around, if you like:
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
What even is Sudowrite and why should you care?
What even is Sudowrite and why should you care?
What even is Sudowrite and why should you care?



Watch this! ☝️
We’re nice people making AI tools for novelists.
We do this because we love storytelling and we’re optimists. We believe AI is a phenomenal collaborator, not a destroyer of worlds.
We’re writers living in the most interesting time for writers in history, and we have an opportunity to reinvent how people write.
We feel honored that we get to do this work.
Watch this! ☝️
We’re nice people making AI tools for novelists.
We do this because we love storytelling and we’re optimists. We believe AI is a phenomenal collaborator, not a destroyer of worlds.
We’re writers living in the most interesting time for writers in history, and we have an opportunity to reinvent how people write.
We feel honored that we get to do this work.
Watch this! ☝️
We’re nice people making AI tools for novelists.
We do this because we love storytelling and we’re optimists. We believe AI is a phenomenal collaborator, not a destroyer of worlds.
We’re writers living in the most interesting time for writers in history, and we have an opportunity to reinvent how people write.
We feel honored that we get to do this work.
20,000+ paying writers love and use us.
20,000+ paying writers love and use us.
20,000+ paying writers love and use us.
3,000,000,000+ words written. That’s a lot of novels.
3,000,000,000+ words written. That’s a lot of novels.
3,000,000,000+ words written. That’s a lot of novels.
3,000,000+ projects in every genre imaginable.
3,000,000+ projects in every genre imaginable.
3,000,000+ projects in every genre imaginable.
9 full-time staff and 10 contractors. Small is beautiful.
9 full-time staff and 10 contractors. Small is beautiful.
9 full-time staff and 10 contractors. Small is beautiful.
3 years of profitability. We’re building to last.
3 years of profitability. We’re building to last.
3 years of profitability. We’re building to last.
0 VCs on the board telling us what to do.
0 VCs on the board telling us what to do.
0 VCs on the board telling us what to do.
Chapter 2
The Actual Job Listing
The Actual Job Listing
We’re seeking a part-time remote contract Product Designer who’s passionate about great design and great prose.
We’re seeking a part-time remote contract Product Designer who’s passionate about great design and great prose.
We’re seeking a part-time remote contract Product Designer who’s passionate about great design and great prose.
What you’ll do
What you’ll do
What you’ll do
Craft clean, playful new UX/UI.
Craft clean, playful new UX/UI.
Craft clean, playful new UX/UI.
Collaborate with our design lead to solve user needs.
Collaborate with our design lead to solve user needs.
Collaborate with our design lead to solve user needs.
Work with engineers to implement designs.
Work with engineers to implement designs.
Work with engineers to implement designs.
Move Sudowrite towards a more agentic future.
Move Sudowrite towards a more agentic future.
Move Sudowrite towards a more agentic future.
About you
About you
About you
Great taste and product sense.
Great taste and product sense.
Great taste and product sense.
Enjoy messy, interesting problems.
Enjoy messy, interesting problems.
Enjoy messy, interesting problems.
Lots of agency. You can just do things.
Lots of agency. You can just do things.
Lots of agency. You can just do things.
Led projects or managed clients.
Led projects or managed clients.
Led projects or managed clients.
Actively use AI tools as part of your creative process.
Actively use AI tools as part of your creative process.
Actively use AI tools as part of your creative process.
Possess a kind and good heart.
Possess a kind and good heart.
Possess a kind and good heart.
Nice to have
Nice to have
Nice to have
You write.
You write.
You write.
You code (or vibecode).
You code (or vibecode).
You code (or vibecode).
You animate.
You animate.
You animate.
You illustrate.
You illustrate.
You illustrate.
You’ve designed writing or productivity tools.
You’ve designed writing or productivity tools.
You’ve designed writing or productivity tools.
You’ve designed games.
You’ve designed games.
You’ve designed games.
This is a great role for you if you thrive when you have ownership and autonomy and you want to ship often, work with people who care, reinvent interfaces and be adventurous and playful with design…all without selling your soul.
This is a remote, part-time contractor role to start, with potential for future full-time opportunities based on mutual fit, company needs, and shared vibes.
This is a great role for you if you thrive when you have ownership and autonomy and you want to ship often, work with people who care, reinvent interfaces and be adventurous and playful with design…all without selling your soul.
This is a remote, part-time contractor role to start, with potential for future full-time opportunities based on mutual fit, company needs, and shared vibes.
This is a great role for you if you thrive when you have ownership and autonomy and you want to ship often, work with people who care, reinvent interfaces and be adventurous and playful with design…all without selling your soul.
This is a remote, part-time contractor role to start, with potential for future full-time opportunities based on mutual fit, company needs, and shared vibes.
Examples of projects you might work on
Examples of projects you might work on
Design intuitive ways for authors writing series to represent change in characters across multiple books.
Design intuitive ways for authors writing series to represent change in characters across multiple books.
Design an experience to let authors upload writing samples to train a custom model on their own voice.
Design an experience to let authors upload writing samples to train a custom model on their own voice.
Reimagine how authors work with agentic reasoning models at your disposal.
Reimagine how authors work with agentic reasoning models at your disposal.
Prototype an entirely new brand or tool for productivity or creative expression.
Prototype an entirely new brand or tool for productivity or creative expression.
Our Culture & Perks
Kind Coworkers
You spend a third of your life at work. It should be with people you like.
You spend a third of your life at work. It should be with people you like.
You spend a third of your life at work. It should be with people you like.
Remote-only
For full-time roles, live anywhere within U.S. timezones.
For full-time roles, live anywhere within U.S. timezones.
For full-time roles, live anywhere within U.S. timezones.
Low-drama Culture
We support communication and openness.
We support communication and openness.
We support communication and openness.
Chapter 3
Design at Sudowrite
Design at Sudowrite
…is part working in Figma, part prompt engineering, part user research, part product management, and a whole lot of caring and making sure we do the right thing by our users.
Decisions go from Slack/Zoom → Figma → Production in days, not quarters. We ship updates every day.
This is your dream job if you want to span research, design, product, and front-end, work with pretty much everyone at the company, and touch everything from brand design to UI design to copy.
…is part working in Figma, part prompt engineering, part user research, part product management, and a whole lot of caring and making sure we do the right thing by our users.
Decisions go from Slack/Zoom → Figma → Production in days, not quarters. We ship updates every day.
This is your dream job if you want to span research, design, product, and front-end, work with pretty much everyone at the company, and touch everything from brand design to UI design to copy.
…is part working in Figma, part prompt engineering, part user research, part product management, and a whole lot of caring and making sure we do the right thing by our users.
Decisions go from Slack/Zoom → Figma → Production in days, not quarters. We ship updates every day.
This is your dream job if you want to span research, design, product, and front-end, work with pretty much everyone at the company, and touch everything from brand design to UI design to copy.
Chapter 4
Why you shouldn’t work at Sudowrite
Why you shouldn’t work at Sudowrite
We’re kinda normal, kinda not
👋 Hey, I’m Amit. I’m one of the founders of Sudowrite.
In a lot of ways I think Sudowrite is a pretty normal startup. We make software. People pay for it using subscriptions (I know, ew). We are smart and motivated to make good things. We invent new things and take pride in our work. All pretty normal.
And in some ways it’s not a normal startup. James and I have started companies before and sold them, and we weren’t looking to start a company. Unlike most startups today, we didn’t do this to take part in an AI gold rush. In fact, we started a couple years before ChatGPT existed.
James and I were happily writing fiction and made Sudowrite for ourselves. Then it kinda blew up. Since we’d been through this before, we decided to do things a bit differently.
We raised some money, but not from random VCs. Instead, we carefully brought in founders, writers, directors, and operators. We decided from the start that we wouldn’t chase ever larger and riskier funding rounds, giving up control along the way. It turns out this matters a lot.
This is our third year of profitability, and the third year we’ll do a profit share. We’ve been featured in The New Yorker and everywhere we care about. We have infinite runway. Our growth has come predominantly from word of mouth. So far, so good.
We want to grow, but not just so we can raise more money and say we’re killing it. We want to grow because it gives us the resources to do cooler and more ambitious things. For example, this year we launched Muse, the first AI model made just for fiction. We’re working on more AI models for writers, and prototyping completely new ways to write.
We have over 20,000 paying authors. At our current revenue, a typical go-for-broke money-losing VC-backed startup might have forty full-time employees. We’re at a fraction of that.
That means we run things tight and stay focused on the important stuff. It also means everyone has actual impact. Not pretend impact, like share an idea at all-hands and maybe we’ll prioritize it if a VP claims it as their own idea next quarter.
Anyone can come up with an idea on Monday, prototype it the same day, and ship it a couple days later.
We’re kinda normal, kinda not
👋 Hey, I’m Amit. I’m one of the founders of Sudowrite.
In a lot of ways I think Sudowrite is a pretty normal startup. We make software. People pay for it using subscriptions (I know, ew). We are smart and motivated to make good things. We invent new things and take pride in our work. All pretty normal.
And in some ways it’s not a normal startup. James and I have started companies before and sold them, and we weren’t looking to start a company. Unlike most startups today, we didn’t do this to take part in an AI gold rush. In fact, we started a couple years before ChatGPT existed.
James and I were happily writing fiction and made Sudowrite for ourselves. Then it kinda blew up. Since we’d been through this before, we decided to do things a bit differently.
We raised some money, but not from random VCs. Instead, we carefully brought in founders, writers, directors, and operators. We decided from the start that we wouldn’t chase ever larger and riskier funding rounds, giving up control along the way. It turns out this matters a lot.
This is our third year of profitability, and the third year we’ll do a profit share. We’ve been featured in The New Yorker and everywhere we care about. We have infinite runway. Our growth has come predominantly from word of mouth. So far, so good.
We want to grow, but not just so we can raise more money and say we’re killing it. We want to grow because it gives us the resources to do cooler and more ambitious things. For example, this year we launched Muse, the first AI model made just for fiction. We’re working on more AI models for writers, and prototyping completely new ways to write.
We have over 20,000 paying authors. At our current revenue, a typical go-for-broke money-losing VC-backed startup might have forty full-time employees. We’re at a fraction of that.
That means we run things tight and stay focused on the important stuff. It also means everyone has actual impact. Not pretend impact, like share an idea at all-hands and maybe we’ll prioritize it if a VP claims it as their own idea next quarter.
Anyone can come up with an idea on Monday, prototype it the same day, and ship it a couple days later.
We’re kinda normal, kinda not
👋 Hey, I’m Amit. I’m one of the founders of Sudowrite.
In a lot of ways I think Sudowrite is a pretty normal startup. We make software. People pay for it using subscriptions (I know, ew). We are smart and motivated to make good things. We invent new things and take pride in our work. All pretty normal.
And in some ways it’s not a normal startup. James and I have started companies before and sold them, and we weren’t looking to start a company. Unlike most startups today, we didn’t do this to take part in an AI gold rush. In fact, we started a couple years before ChatGPT existed.
James and I were happily writing fiction and made Sudowrite for ourselves. Then it kinda blew up. Since we’d been through this before, we decided to do things a bit differently.
We raised some money, but not from random VCs. Instead, we carefully brought in founders, writers, directors, and operators. We decided from the start that we wouldn’t chase ever larger and riskier funding rounds, giving up control along the way. It turns out this matters a lot.
This is our third year of profitability, and the third year we’ll do a profit share. We’ve been featured in The New Yorker and everywhere we care about. We have infinite runway. Our growth has come predominantly from word of mouth. So far, so good.
We want to grow, but not just so we can raise more money and say we’re killing it. We want to grow because it gives us the resources to do cooler and more ambitious things. For example, this year we launched Muse, the first AI model made just for fiction. We’re working on more AI models for writers, and prototyping completely new ways to write.
We have over 20,000 paying authors. At our current revenue, a typical go-for-broke money-losing VC-backed startup might have forty full-time employees. We’re at a fraction of that.
That means we run things tight and stay focused on the important stuff. It also means everyone has actual impact. Not pretend impact, like share an idea at all-hands and maybe we’ll prioritize it if a VP claims it as their own idea next quarter.
Anyone can come up with an idea on Monday, prototype it the same day, and ship it a couple days later.
Chapter 4
How to Apply
How to Apply
Don’t self-reject. Apply even if you think you only meet 60% of our qualifications.
Write us a note. Tell us why you want to work with us and why we should hire you.
Show us your work. Link or attach things. Make sure to tell us what you did on each one.
Send it to us. Email designer-job@sudowrite.com
What happens next…
Don’t self-reject. Apply even if you think you only meet 60% of our qualifications.
Write us a note. Tell us why you want to work with us and why we should hire you.
Show us your work. Link or attach things. Make sure to tell us what you did on each one.
Send it to us. Email designer-job@sudowrite.com
What happens next…
Don’t self-reject. Apply even if you think you only meet 60% of our qualifications.
Write us a note. Tell us why you want to work with us and why we should hire you.
Show us your work. Link or attach things. Make sure to tell us what you did on each one.
Send it to us. Email designer-job@sudowrite.com
What happens next…
1.
1.
1.
We’ll follow up to ask questions.
We’ll follow up to ask questions.
We’ll follow up to ask questions.
2.
2.
2.
We’ll reach out to set up a call.
We’ll reach out to set up a call.
We’ll reach out to set up a call.
3.
3.
3.
We’ll offer you a short paid project or go through a design exercise together on a call.
We’ll offer you a short paid project or go through a design exercise together on a call.
We’ll offer you a short paid project or go through a design exercise together on a call.
Free Tools
💼 We’re hiring a ✋ Right Hand to our CEO, a 👩💻 Senior Mobile Engineer, and a 🎨 Product Designer.
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
— Maya Angelou
Free Tools
💼 ✋
We’re hiring a
Right Hand to our CEO
& Senior Mobile Engineer & Product Designer.
Come work with us!
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
— Maya Angelou
Free Tools
💼 We’re hiring a ✋ Right Hand to our CEO, a 👩💻 Senior Mobile Engineer, and a 🎨 Product Designer.
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
— Maya Angelou