Wordware is an IDE for building AI agents using natural language.
It looks and feels like Notion, but lets you design, test, and deploy AI systems in real time - without writing code.
Our mission is to bring structure and joy to human–AI collaboration.
We’re building a generational company that empowers the next billion knowledge workers to create with AI - not by writing code, but by expressing intent.
We’re backed by Spark Capital, Felicis, and Y Combinator ($30M seed round - the largest in YC history).
We work hard, move fast, and don’t take ourselves too seriously. It’s intense, but it’s also fun - at Wordware, you’ll do the best work of your life alongside people you genuinely like.
what’s it going to be like
in Shackleton's famous words: “people wanted for hazardous journey. low wages, bitter cold, long hours of complete darkness. safe return doubtful. honour and recognition in the event of success.”
risk + excitement + hard work = startup life
sure, you could join a big company and make big money, but there's something about that constant thrill of hope, that addictive energy that makes us keep coming back to startups 😵💫
to thrive here, you need to embrace our delulu universe, where victories give us hope and failures make us want it even more. yes, it can be intense, but you'll have direct impact on everything we build.
you're ready to roll up your sleeves, identify your own features to build and find your own problems to solve? grab a beer and a slice of pizza. let's build the future of AI development together.
who thrives here:
we're not just looking for technical skills. we need people who push limits in life, whether that's:
building a company trying to define a market takes a certain type of person:
if you've ever looked at something terrifying and the first thought that comes is "LFG" - we should talk. at wordware, we're redefining how the world builds with ai. it's scary, exciting, and we are delusional
p.s. yes we have crossbow competitions and do sauna+cold plunges in the sea together
don't see your role? apply anyway
tl;dr if you're exceptional, we'll create a role for you. simple as that.
how to stand out:
if you're truly excellent, just drop your linkedin to lucy [at] wordware.ai
ps: seriously, if you're great at what you do but don't fit the roles above, reach out anyway. we're always looking for exceptional people who get what we're building.
pps: we judge you on what you build, not when you build it. weekends are sacred, burnout is stupid. we're looking for people who want to create something generational and know when to push hard and when to recharge.
This is a full-time, in-person role based in San Francisco (Presidio) - we work from the office 5 days a week.
You must be based in the Bay Area or willing to relocate before starting.
We require US work authorisation , but are open to O-1 visa sponsorship for truly exceptional candidates.
Wordware is an IDE for building AI agents using natural language.
It looks and feels like Notion, but lets you design, test, and deploy AI systems in real time - without writing code.
Our mission is to bring structure and joy to human–AI collaboration.
We’re building a generational company that empowers the next billion knowledge workers to create with AI - not by writing code, but by expressing intent.
We’re backed by Spark Capital, Felicis, and Y Combinator ($30M seed round - the largest in YC history).
We work hard, move fast, and don’t take ourselves too seriously. It’s intense, but it’s also fun - at Wordware, you’ll do the best work of your life alongside people you genuinely like.
We need someone who can show the one billion professionals that coding in plain English is the future of AI development.
We're creating a new programming paradigm based on natural language, but explaining why this matters is hard. we need someone who can bridge the gap between traditional developers and the next wave of AI builders - someone who can both code a complex demo and explain it in simple, engaging language.
We're not just talking to traditional developers. we're reaching the next billion people who will be "coding" in plain english - teachers, designers, product managers, founders, and domain experts of all kinds. You'll be at the forefront of this revolution, showing them what's possible.
There are two equal areas of focus that you'll be fundamental in shaping:
1. Building
Creating natural language AI applications using Wordware. We're assembling a library of agents that anyone can use, extend, or adapt into their daily life and work.
This means you'll be identifying real-world problems and solving them using AI. Your applications will be used by hundreds of thousands of professionals.
2. Sharing
Engaging with the Wordware community. This means creating technical content around your applications, producing implementation tutorials, and sharing best practices.
You'll be working closely with our users, fostering conversation and helping the world build their own applications with Wordware.
You have used Wordware before. Seriously. (If not, go build something and then come back)
You have real experience with LLMs. You engineer prompts like a pro
You know how to explain complex ideas in a way that is easy to understand
You are charismatic. You are comfortable on calls, camera, and stage
You can make complicated demos seem simple
You actually enjoy talking to people and can speak to both engineers and domain experts in a wide range of fields
You can look at a problem that 10 people have already seen and come up with a completely novel solution!
You are somewhat technical. You don't need to be a professional developer, but you do need to know the basic principles of coding
You have previous Developer Relations experience
You're already using AI to automate things you used to do manually
You've created and shared content with high engagement. Maybe you have a Substack or a YouTube channel
You have experience building successful communities
You have experience conducting user interviews and user research
If this sounds like a great fit for you, submit your resume and answer a few short questions
Submit your resume and answer a few short attached questions. If it looks like a fit, we’ll invite you to send a 1-minute Loom video: tell us who you are and why you want to join Wordware.
Quick check to align on location, motivation, and logistics. If it’s a go, we move fast from here.
You’ll build a Wordware flow, deploy it and discuss it
40 mins building and problem solving in the Wordware Editor
20 mins talking about/debugging existing Wordware Applications in a simple and engaging way
Quick vibe check, answer your questions, and scope out the work trial
Paid trial to work on a real project in person with us — usually a few days to two weeks (flexible to do what works for you). See how we work and whether this feels like the right fit on both sides.
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