AI removed the barrier between ideas and execution. If you've already figured that out, this role was made for you.
You're smart. You think in systems. You've always been the person who sees how things connect — how a process could be better, how data should flow, how something should work even if you couldn't build it yourself.
Maybe you started learning to code a few times but never went deep. Maybe you studied something else entirely. Maybe you're doing operations or project management right now and it's fine but it's not what you're capable of.
Then AI coding tools showed up. And suddenly you could build things. Real things. Things that work.
Our CEO had never written a line of code before March 2026. Using Claude as his co-pilot, he shipped production APIs, databases, agent dashboards, and a full automation platform in weeks. Not prototypes. Production systems handling real users and real money. Now we need someone to do the same thing full-time.
Everything you build goes to production. Everything gets used by real people.
You'll describe what needs to happen. AI writes the code. You review it, understand it, test it, fix what's broken, connect it to the next system, and deploy it. Then you do it again. All day.
You'll ship more in a week than most traditional developers ship in a month. That's not a pitch — it's the actual workflow.
Seeing the whole system. Asking AI the right questions. Recognizing when something's wrong. Moving fast. Shipping something real every single day.
You don't need to know all of these today. You need to be able to learn any of them in a day with AI helping you.
No resume required. Take a short quiz that tests how you think — not what you've memorized. It takes about 15 minutes.