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This is the role that will turn Tutorbase from a validated prototype into the go-to SaaS for tutoring centers. If this seat is empty:• Features won’t ship at the speed our early customers expect.• There’s no one owning the codebase, setting the bar for quality, reliability, and velocity.• The product risks staying an idea instead of becoming a category-defining business.This role is the difference between “good start” and “real company.”Who Shouldn’t ApplyLet’s be clear — this won’t be a fit if you:• Need heavy management before you start building.• Prefer long planning cycles over learning by shipping.• Only want to “write code” without caring about product impact.• Feel most comfortable in a big corporate team with layers of support.• See this as just another remote gig, not something to really own.Who We’re Looking For• Someone who thrives in a small startup vibe  — fast iterations, constant learning, and real ownership.• A developer who can drive features end-to-end , from database to UI, and ship consistently.• A builder who enjoys taking full responsibility for the codebase and cares deeply about product quality.• A pragmatic engineer who moves fast, but also makes thoughtful architectural decisions.Core Responsibilities• Own the Tutorbase codebase  — maintainability, architecture, and velocity.• Ship features fast  — we have a clear backlog, and execution speed matters.• Collaborate directly  with the founder (me) to align product decisions with customer needs.• Shape the future of the product  — your technical input directly influences roadmap and UX.Requirements• 5+ years of full-stack development• Strong TypeScript  skills• Next.js/React  experience• PostgreSQL/database  expertise• API development  experiencePreferred• Experience with Supabase• Experience with SaaS / multi-tenant applications• Familiarity with modern authentication systems• Work with component libraries like shadcn/ui  or Material-UIBonus• Background in scheduling, education or tutoring platforms• Experience with real-time applications• Prior work on API integrationsOur Stack (so far)• Next.js / React (TypeScript)• PostgreSQL (hosted on Supabase)• Supabase Auth & Storage• Tailwind, shadcn/ui• Node.js backend servicesThis isn’t locked in stone. You’ll have real influence over how we evolve.Why Join Tutorbase Now?• We’re building a SaaS that replaces outdated tools with a better UX, smarter billing and seamless integrations.• The product is validated . The first big client is already confirmed.• You’ll be the technical owner from day one , not a cog in the machine.• Small startup = big impact. What you build ships directly to real customers fast.• Fully remote, flexible hours — what matters is output and ownership.What We Value• Candor over politics.• Action over endless discussion.• Ownership over excuses.Offer• 55–65k USD/year (e.g. FOP contract if based in Ukraine)• Fully remote. No location restrictions.Application ProcessWe keep it simple:• Quick intro conversation.• Technical deep dive.• Paid trial project to ensure mutual fit.👉 If you want to build something real, own the code, and move fast in a small but ambitious startup — Tutorbase is for you.Please mention the wordINTIMATEand tag RMTQyLjE4MC4zMS4xMjE= when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTQyLjE4MC4zMS4xMjE=). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.

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