About the Role
We're an agency obsessed with driving organic growth for our clients by creating content and websites built for humans and AI agents. We work with hyper-scale startups and scale ups in a number of verticals with a US-based clientele. We're looking for a sharp, detail-obsessed web developer who lives and breathes Webflow, Framer, and the frontier of AI enabled Full-Stack development (think Vercel, NextJS, and a headless CMS). We need someone who gets excited about clean builds, sweats the details, and keeps up with how the craft is evolving.
This is a full-time role on our development team. You'll be working across multiple client projects simultaneously, so being organized and self-directed is a must.
What You'll Be Doing
* Building and maintaining marketing websites in Webflow and Framer
* Building Full-Stack sites along with custom built tools (mini-apps) for Marketing teams
* Translating Figma designs into polished, production-ready builds
* Managing CMS architecture and content collections across client projects
* Using AI tools to efficiently populate and manage large CMS datasets
* Collaborating with clients who range from semi-technical to non-technical
* Keeping builds clean, scalable, and well-documented
Must-Haves
* Strong proficiency in both Webflow and Framer (not one or the other — both)
* Solid understanding of Figma and design-to-dev handoff workflows
* Comfortable with vibe coding. Using AI to write, edit, and troubleshoot code
* Experience managing multiple client projects at the same time
* Strong eye for design detail and component-level thinking
* Ability to communicate clearly with clients and async teams
Nice-to-Haves
* Experience with the MAST framework (Webflow)
* Familiarity with Client First (Webflow naming/structure conventions)
* Animation and micro-interaction experience (CSS, Lottie, GSAP, or native Framer)
* Experience using AI for CMS data management and content structuring
You Might Be a Fit If...
* You'd describe yourself as obsessed with building websites
* You have opinions about how components should be structured
* You're already following where Webflow and Framer are headed
* You learn new tools fast and don't wait to be told how