Lead end-to-end product for financial infrastructure for compute: billing, payments, pricing, reconciliation, and operator/tenant experiences. Work directly with engineering and customers to prototype, spec, and ship features while using AI to accelerate development.
About Internet Backyard
What You’ll Do
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Compensation
Internet Backyard is building financial infrastructure for the compute economy.
AI is making compute one of the most important resources in the world, but the systems around it are still early.
We help data centers, neo clouds and inference providers automate financial operations and create the trusted records needed for pricing, cash collection, market visibility, and future capital products.
If you want to build systems that outlive you, help define a market, and shape compute into an asset class, join us.
We're early, small, in person, well-funded, and moving fast.
You’ll work across the full surface area: billing logic, payment rail architecture, pricing intelligence, operator experience, tenant experience. All of it. No product team to delegate to. No design reviews to schedule. You collaborate with Engineering. You talk to customers, understand their pain points and spot the opportunities. You move fast and don’t play small.
- Ideally we're looking for 3-5 years of experience
- You've worked, built or led Product at an early-stage startup and loved it.
- You use AI to move faster at every stage. Prototyping, spec drafting, shipping features. You've built something with it, not just prompted your way through a deck.
- You've worked directly with payments, billing, reconciliation, bank rails, or fintech infrastructure.
- You’ve turned messy problems into shippable features.
- You know how to earn trust with technical customers who can smell BS.
- You understand why the financial infrastructure behind compute matters and you want to be part of building it.
No layers, no handoffs, no hiding behind process. Everyone is close to the work and expected to use good judgment. Agency and autonomy are yours to lose. Be kind. We don't do jerks.
Base Salary: $200,000-$300,000 USD
Equity: 0.5%-2.0%
Healthcare, vision, dental, monthly stipend, private chef, 401(k), and whatever else you need to help build a generational company.
Compensation
The base pay range for this role is $200,000 – $300,000 per year.
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