Location: Remote (UK/EU timezone)
Type: Full-Time | Founding Role | Equity + Salary (post-raise)
About Kulcho
Kulcho is building the infrastructure for a new internet – where creators and media brands own their audiences, content, and monetisation. Think Shopify, but for launching your own video platforms, creator networks, or fandom communities.
We’ve signed multiple clients, generated revenue pre-launch, and are currently raising our pre-seed round to scale. Now, we’re looking for a brilliant product designer to help us build a truly intuitive product – something that makes creating your own platform feel as simple as dragging blocks in Canva.
What You’ll Do
- Own the end-to-end product design across web and mobile: from ideation to pixel-perfect UI
- Design intuitive tools that let creators, brands, and communities build custom social/video apps with zero code
- Partner with the PM and engineers to define flows, create wireframes, prototypes, and final UI
- Develop a simple, elegant design system that scales across platform use cases
- Validate designs through user feedback and lightweight testing
- Champion simplicity and user delight – and be relentless about reducing friction
You’ll Thrive If You…
- Have 3+ years’ experience designing digital products (ideally in SaaS, media, creator tools or no-code)
- Have built or designed app builders, CMS platforms, or creator tools (like Canva, Webflow, Glide, or Substack)
- Think in systems, not just screens – you design for scalability, not just aesthetics
- Know how to work lean and fast in a startup – balancing UX quality with speed to market
- Want to build a flagship product with a small, committed team, from the ground up
Why Join Now
- Be one of the first 5 hires, with a real voice in product direction
- Work on a category-defining platform with real clients, live use cases, and early revenue
- Equity on the table and competitive salary post-raise
- Work directly with the founding team, and have a say in the culture and product we build
- Shape a product that could change how media brands and creators monetise forever