OSS dev tool that builds entire apps from scratch by talking to you
Pythagora is the most capable AI software engineer on the market and it enables people to build production ready apps just by writing in natural language.
Recently, we launched the v1 of the product and are now shifting focus from the technology to the user experience. We see a huge potential in nailing the UX because the way people interact with Pythagora is something people haven’t experienced before. This is partially because it’s an agentic system in general but also because Pythagora is a rare product which isn’t a reactive chat bot like ChatGPT but it’s a proactive AI colleague that leads the human through the software development experience. We like to pitch it as “You don’t talk to Pythagora, it talks to you”.
So, we are looking for a top tier UX designer who wants to take on the challenge of building this completely new experience for Pythagora users.
We are open for any kind of collaboration - full time or contract.
Pythagora was one of the fastest growing companies in YC W24 - we went from $0 to $53k in monthly revenue from 150 customers in 1.5 months.
We have raised $4.5M, we have 31k Github stars and over 60k users and currently Pythagora is on of the most capable AI developers on the market.
We are second time founders with one exit behind ourselves to Miro. Our previous app had 1.5M monthly active users.
Pythagora is an open source dev tool that builds web apps from scratch by talking to users. Think Devin for creating apps from scratch.
Currently, it can create apps with up to 5000 lines of code (here are some examples). Pythagora does everything from creating a project architecture to planning, coding, reasoning, and writing documentation. Whenever it needs help, it talks to the user.
We have 29k Github stars and over 30k users and currently Pythagora is on of the most capable AI developers on the market.
We are all engineers on the team, as well as Pythagora, an AI developer, so we are very passionate about our mission.
We want to enable people to focus on building apps rather than debugging millions of lines of code.