Own the product, end to end.
You'll own architecture and engineering end to end: building the platform from the ground up, designing the integrations with custodians, exchanges, and accounting systems, and making the core technical calls. You'll work directly with the CEO on what to build, with our accounting advisor on getting the logic right, and as we grow you'll build and lead the engineering team.
You're a senior full-stack engineer, roughly 5 to 15 years, who has shipped real production systems, ideally in fintech or accounting software. You have working knowledge of Bitcoin: UTXOs, xpubs and descriptors, watch-only tracking, ideally Lightning. You're pragmatic about tooling, picking boring, proven technology to ship fast. You're comfortable being the only engineer for a while, then building a team. Most of this is accounting-workflow software, so you're genuinely interested in the treasury problem, not just the Bitcoin part. You want to own the product completely and watch it become the standard for how businesses account for Bitcoin.
The stage. Equyt is bootstrapped and building toward revenue, not a venture-funded burn. This is a founding role with meaningful equity and real ownership, and the founders make the decisions. If you want to be one of many engineers at a funded startup, this isn't it. If you want to own the technical half of a company in a category with no good tools yet, it is.
How accounting is covered. You won't be the accounting authority. Correctness and credibility come through a Bitcoin-fluent CPA advisor and an accounting-firm partnership, so you can focus on building the system that gets the numbers right at scale.
The first ninety days. Customer conversations to pin down exactly what the close requires. Then the narrowest useful slice of the product, built fast and put in front of real businesses: ingest from a couple of custodians and exchanges, cost basis, fair value under ASC 350-60, journal entries, and a clean workpaper. Breadth comes after one workflow is undeniably good.
To apply. Email [email protected]. A note about something real you've built tells us more than a résumé.