About Us:
Indent is building the platform that every software engineer begins and ends their day in. Our customers are large engineering teams who use Indent for everything from incident response to code review to data analysis. Indent is built to handle these tasks in the real world (think analyzing a 30,000 table warehouse, not vibe querying a tiny Postgres instance) with minimal setup.
We are a small, engineering-focused team. We come from a background of systems and infrastructure engineering, working on things like the Swift Compiler, distributed data orchestration software, and scaled video conferencing systems. We think that rigor is an advantage in this get-rich-quick market.
We are taking an ambitious approach to a massive market. At Indent, one engineer can own a product like the Incident Response Agent that outperforms entire companies solving the same problem.
About You:
Your past work required clear thinking about information architecture, data streaming, and complex state management in addition to beautiful UI.
You know enough about code to use browser DevTools, understand API responses, and prototype with the help of AI tools (basically, you have empathy for our product’s users).
You are excited about how humans and AI interact will interact for work in the future, beyond just chatting with each other.
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Indent San Francisco, California, USA Office
182 Howard St, San Francisco, CA, United States, 94105
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