Open role
Product Designer
Design patient-grade flows and operator tools for AI-assisted funnels—where clarity, trust, and speed matter as much as visual polish.
The role
Our customers run high-intent health and wellness journeys: eligibility, intake, education, and checkout. Your job is to make those paths feel obvious and calm for end patients while keeping power and control in the hands of the marketing and clinical ops teams who configure them in the builder.
What you’ll do
- Lead UX and UI for net-new builder capabilities and improvements to templates, themes, and analytics surfaces.
- Produce flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity screens; know when to prototype vs. when a sharp spec + pairing with eng is faster.
- Build and evolve a lightweight design system with engineering: tokens, components, and patterns that scale across marketing and product.
- Run lightweight research: customer calls, session review with consent, and competitive teardowns—then translate findings into decisions.
- Partner with PM and engineering on scope, edge cases (errors, empty states, permissions), and rollout.
What we’re looking for
- 4+ years in product design for B2B SaaS, developer tools, or complex consumer flows—not only marketing sites.
- A portfolio that shows end-to-end thinking: problem, constraints, iterations, and shipped outcomes.
- Comfort with forms, wizards, and data-dense UIs; you enjoy reducing cognitive load.
- Strong communication in remote settings: written specs, Figma hygiene, and async critique.
Nice to have
- Experience in health, wellness, or regulated products where trust and compliance affect UX copy and layout.
- Familiarity with AI-assisted products—transparent states, undo, and “what the model did” affordances.
- Interest in front-end implementation (HTML/CSS/React basics) so handoff stays tight.
How we work
Design is a partner, not a gate. We expect you to sit in discovery, challenge assumptions, and ship iteratively with engineering. If you want ownership of how modern health funnels feel, you’ll find plenty of scope here.
We’re excited to see your work—send a portfolio link with your note.
Email your resume and a short note to [email protected].