Very happy to be here - Anonymous Owner.com Employee Review

5.0
Jun 15, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Excellent people, fantastic culture, great mission. Empathetic leadership, but with very high hiring standards. Very excited to grow my career here and I feel very optimistic about the company's future. I love that the company is 100% remote but travels to meet in person a few times a year - really the best of both worlds.

Cons

It is small and scrappy, which I don't really see as a con but good for candidates to be aware that this is a start-up and there is still plenty of building to do.

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

High agency for engineers, talented ICs, and great leadership.

Cons

A lot of whiplash and fires to put out which is expected for a start up in growth phase. Systems need to be scaled, and infrastructure is being built to improve this.

5.0
Jul 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Top-tier talent density, even relative to other well-regarded big tech firms - everyone here is really effective at getting things done and believes deeply in the company mission of helping small businesses succeed - Owner still has a long way to achieving its full growth potential, so still lots of equity upside to be had - Good work/high impact is well acknowledged and rewarded by leadership, especially with career growth opportunities - Great chance to grow your AI coding skills in a place that sees AI as a way to supercharge engineer capabilities rather than replace them

Cons

- Growing startup with high hiring standards means much more work to do than people to do it, so work can often get pretty intense. Not a place to rest and vest. - Working here is more of a long term bet. You could definitely make more $$ + liquid RSUs at a public company or a private one with buybacks, but if you believe the company will succeed within a decade, you’re joining early enough for your options to see significant gains. In the meantime, you gotta make do with the base salary.

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