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Designing software is a highly social team sport - all the research we gather, problems we tackle, changes we make, directly impact business cycles. Product Marketers need to know weeks in advance to plan their content for upcoming campaigns. Sales Engineers and Customer Success Agents need to know whatâs coming down the pipeline to ensure that they can expertly help customers navigate the product. Managers and Leaders need to know what other teams are working on to get teams unblocked and reduce throwaway work.
Today, multiple teams solve for the same customer or business issues, but they donât discover that until the next monthly leadership meeting. What if one team did user research and found that something worked, something didnât work, but none of it was properly being shared, then multiple teams have just wasted weeks doing overlap and repeat work. Ultimately, moving together as a unit today feels like an impossible chore.
We have one mission: help companies manage their knowledge better. Starting with Whitespace Wraps, weâre boosting knowledge sharing and streamlining cross-team alignment. We are helping information travel better at companies. Weâre crafting a simple, but not basic experience to help teams stay aligned and waste less cycles.
<aside> ⨠Jan 2024: We're now actively hiring key people for long-term, full-time key roles. Join us at the very beginning of building an iconic product and company.
Diversity and inclusion are core to our culture. If you are a member of an underrepresented group in tech, we strongly encourage you to apply.
No open position for you? If you resonate with our mission and think your profile would be a great fit, send an email to [email protected] and pass along any information you believe is relevant.
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We know the value of great collaboration, and we ship things fast. As craftspeople, we're using highest-quality productivity tools and building the missing one weâd want to use ourselves. We work fully distributed and show our friendly faces on Zoom. Our philosophy of building software blends the intersection of 3 things: