Full timeFounding TeamRemote

Product Designer

Design the workspace where AI agents are built and fixed

TL;DR

We're hiring a Product Designer to design how teams actually see, explore, and fix AI agents inside Neatlogs. You'll be the only designer for a while, working directly with the founder and engineers to shape the core workflows and the visual language of the product from the ground up.

What is Neatlogs

A specialised workspace for teams that build AI agents.

The problem: Most debugging tools today are built for infra and AI/ML engineers. They're hard for business teams to use, even though they're the only ones with the full context needed to ship AI agents.

So tech and business teams pass agent runs (traces) around in Slack, email, screenshots, and long calls. It's a frustratingly slow process, and they end up losing important details. That's how feedback ends up being vague, and scattered across multiple platforms. And the agents never actually ship (only ~5% of them make it to production).

The fix: Neatlogs is a shared workspace, built on top of traces. Devs and business teams look at the same trace, see what went wrong, and turn feedback into code changes in minutes (instead of days).

Every wave of tech got its multiplayer workspace. Code got GitHub. Design got Figma. Agents don't have one yet. That's what Neatlogs is.

We're a small, focused team with early users and a real product in the wild. We're backed by top investors from the US, India and Japan.

Here's a walkthrough of Neatlogs from AI dev tool expert Tyler Reed:

Why this is a good hill to die on

  • Agents are moving into production, but most teams still debug them with log files and chat threads. The core patterns for how teams debug agents are not set yet. You'll design many of the first ones and help shape an entirely new category.
  • You'll report to the founder and be the only designer for a while. That means working without red-tapes. You'll set the bar and the system.
  • No one has nailed a platform that non-technical teams can use and devs still love. You'll design for both at once, making this one of the hardest design problems to work on.

Here's a short deck on our vision:

View the Neatlogs vision deck

How you'll spend your days

  • Talking to our design partners. You'll sit in on real debugging sessions, and observe how devs and business teams work with agents and where they get stuck.
  • Designing and improving the main parts of the product: traces, comments and replies, evals, code fix flows, custom dashboards, and integrations.
  • Designing onboarding for different kinds of users so teams can go from sign up to debugging a live agent in minutes.
  • Working with engineers every day. You'll learn how agents behave in the real world, so you can make design choices on real insights.
  • Crafting a small design system with components, tokens, and patterns, so we can move fast without making a mess.
  • Designing the website, docs, and campaign pages so new people understand what Neatlogs is in under a minute.
  • Reducing clutter. Saying 'we should delete this' as often as 'we should add a new feature' is super important.
  • You treat writing as part of the job. You can explain problems, decisions, and tradeoffs clearly in text so people in other time zones can move without a meeting.

You might be a good fit if…

  • You've shipped at least one complex tool, like a devtool, dashboard, or internal tool.
  • You like being the only designer more than being one of many.
  • You're comfortable arguing with founders and engineers when the UX is wrong.
  • You think in flows and states, not just screens.
  • You care about words as much as layouts.
  • You'd rather ship a rough version this week and improve it, than polish a spec for two months.

You'll probably hate it if…

  • You mostly want to work on marketing sites or campaigns.
  • You want a design manager, a big design team, and fixed rituals.
  • You want strict brand guidelines before touching the product.
  • You're not comfortable with ambiguity.

What we care about (and don't)

What we care aboutWhat we don't care about
Work we can click through that real users rely onPerfect Dribbble shots
How you handle constraints and tradeoffsWhich design tool you prefer
Clear writing and clear speechShowy case studies with fake personas
Your ability to work with engineers and change the productYour degree or which school you went to
Taste, good judgment, and a habit of shipping oftenBig company logos on your resume

Compensation and how we work

  • Salary in line with top product startups, plus stock options that are large enough to matter if this works.
  • We work remote first and do regular off sites for a few days so we can plan, hack, and hang out in person.
  • Many of our users are AI startups in San Francisco. You will talk to them often, and maybe even visit sometimes.
  • We set aside budget each year for books, courses, or conferences you want to attend.

Apply

Email your best work to people@neatlogs.com or send a DM to Ajay.