Location: Remote (Pacific Time preferred)
Type: Full-time
Tambo is an open-source toolkit for building agents that render your React components. We're five people, pre-seed, building infrastructure for AI-native apps. Everyone operates like a mini-founder for their area.
The RoleYou'll build the platform that lets people see what their agents are doing. Dashboards. Analytics. Debugging tools. Configuration interfaces. The stuff that makes agents usable by people who aren't staring at code all day.
If you've built analytics platforms, observability tools, or admin panels, this'll feel familiar.
What You'll DoBuild platform features. Agent analytics, usage dashboards, debugging UI, config management.
Own things end-to-end. Database schema to API to frontend.
Work with lots of event data and build fast, intuitive ways to explore it
Collaborate with design and engineering to ship polished stuff
Talk to users. Figure out what they actually need.
5+ years full-stack experience
Strong TypeScript, React, Node.js
You've built data-intensive apps. Analytics dashboards, observability tools, something like that.
Solid grasp of databases, APIs, system design
You can take a project from idea to production without much hand-holding
Developer tools or B2B SaaS background
Data visualization experience
You understand how LLM apps and agents work
You have built AI agents before
Comp may shift based on location and experience.
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