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Full-Stack Developer - Early Partner/Co-Builder (Remote, Long-term)

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I'm looking for a full-stack developer to join me in building and growing my bootstrapped fintech & developer tools company, fullstackcraft.com. I'm seeking someone who wants to build alongside me, not just for me.

About the Role

  • Real equity in growth: You'll have real ownership.
  • Genuine partnership: You'll have input on product direction, tech decisions, and strategy.
  • Multiple products = multiple learning curves: Always something new to learn.
  • Bootstrapped & profitable: No VC pressure, just sustainable building.
  • Your wins are my wins: Compensation grows with revenue.

Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain features across my fintech suite (options screeners, price arbitrage tools).
  • Work with: Golang + TypeScript React Next.js (90% of our newest stacks), sometimes Supabase (postgresql), Stripe integrations, serverless functions as needed.
  • Ship fast, iterate faster — I validate with real users immediately.
  • Eventually: mentor other devs as we scale (if that’s a path you want).

Requirements

  • Strong full-stack fundamentals (I can teach the specific stack, my philosophy behind building SaaS).
  • You’ve built side projects or genuinely want to understand the why behind features.
  • Comfortable with ambiguity and enjoy wearing multiple hats.
  • You want to see P&L numbers and understand the business.
  • Based in South Asia (timezone shift benefit + fair global compensation).

Compensation

Starting at $500/month for 50% full-time equivalent work with a clear path to increase as products scale. This isn’t the ceiling — it’s a starting point. I’m revenue-sharing minded for the right partner.

To Apply

Send an email to hi@fullstackcraft.com — tell me about something you built (side project, GitHub, whatever) and why you want to grow with a small bootstrapped operation instead of taking a comfortable corporate gig. I want to understand how you think.

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