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I recently made a joke invoice generator to bill my friends for fake stuff, https://jokeinvoice.com.


SafetyKit | Product Engineer (Full Stack) | San Francisco, CA | ONSITE | Full-time | $150K - $220K + Equity | https://safetykit.com

We scrape the internet for illegal content, flagging drugs, endangered animals, transaction laundering, IP infringement, and hundreds of other violations. We work for payment processors and marketplaces including Upwork, Faire, Patreon, Character.ai, Substack, and Eventbrite.

You are thoughtful, opinionated, and fast. You can own the product pipeline, from user interviews to design to pushing code that the engineering, policy, and operation teams using SafetyKit will love.

SafetyKit is started by repeat founders, YC-backed, and growing fast.

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/safetykit/jobs


SafetyKit | AI Product Engineer | San Francisco, CA | ONSITE | Full-time | $150K - $220K + Equity | https://safetykit.com

We scrape the internet for illegal content, flagging drugs, endangered animals, transaction laundering, IP infringement, and hundreds of other violations. We work for payment processors and marketplaces including Upwork, Faire, Patreon, Character.ai, Substack, and Eventbrite.

Your role: Application/Product engineering in Postgres/Typescript/AWS. We need web scrapers, agent workflows, and LLM eval tools. They all need to be fast and reliable.

SafetyKit is started by repeat founders, YC-backed, and growing fast.

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/safetykit/jobs


SafetyKit | AI Product Engineer | San Francisco, CA | ONSITE | Full-time | $150K - $220K + Equity | https://safetykit.com We moderate content for payment processors and large marketplaces, covering any content policy you can think of. From IP infringement (is this cat wearing a Burberry-patterned vest?) to endangered species detection, chargeback risk, and hyper-detailed custom policies for every client. Users include Substack, Upwork, Faire, Character.ai, and Eventbrite.

Your role: Application/Product engineering in Postgres/Typescript/AWS. We need web scrapers, document ingestors, LLM eval tools, and more, and they all need to be fast and reliable.

SafetyKit is started by repeat founders, YC-backed, and growing fast.

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/safetykit/jobs


SafetyKit | AI Product Engineer | San Francisco, CA | ONSITE | Full-time | $150K - $220K + Equity | https://safetykit.com

We moderate content for payment processors and large marketplaces, covering any content policy you can think of. From IP infringement (is this cat wearing a Burberry-patterned vest?) to endangered species detection, chargeback risk, and hyper-detailed custom policies for every client. Users include Substack, Upwork, Faire, Character.ai, and Eventbrite.

Your role: Application/Product engineering in Postgres/Typescript/AWS. We need web scrapers, document ingestors, LLM eval tools, and more, and they all need to be fast and reliable.

SafetyKit is started by repeat founders, YC-backed, and growing fast.

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/safetykit/jobs



There is no place to apply on your website, or otherwise mentioned in this post :(


added a link here, sorry!


I've always loved websites with great photographs and videos. Other sites feel like over-engineered PowerPoints.

A few of these definitely get it right, but most of the animation-heavy ones load slow on my phone.


Cool idea - can you say more up front about how this works? I went through the (long) survey just to get a paywall with no information on what to expect.

Also, do you plan to offer a version of this for teenagers? I noticed the youngest age range is 20.


Yes of course. After you fill up the survey, we will be able to recommend a personalized program for you that's tailored to your sleep habits.

The way it works is everyday, you will spend 5 - 10 minutes completing modules related to sleep/ psychology. These modules can be video or text based and is based on cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which is the first-line treatment recommended by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

You also record your sleep on the app, so we can further personalize your program and also apply an algorithm to analyze your sleep patterns and adjust your bedtime automatically to improve your overall sleep quality.

You can learn more on https://stellarsleep.com/science.

Our app is recommended for 18yo and above. Hope this answers your question!


So for $63 a month customers can expect the app to:

- send them a daily quiz and youtube video

- suggest a bedtime

Is that an accurate summary?


I think this summary is ignoring CBT-I aspect, assuming they managed to make it work without interaction. CBT is pretty much a specialty that you learn with a therapist. My main concern about subj is on that. And also: if they really pulled it off, they may just pivot/extend to full-on CBT as well.


You are asking me to do a lot of work upfront before I get any kind of idea around costs. I couldn’t find any pricing information anywhere (except here in this thread) which is offputting to me. I didn’t fill in the quiz or survey or whatever it’s called, because why would I give info before you do?


I think these very long surveys for this kind of app are more geared towards getting people to sign up after investing so much time rather than actually helping the app to do its thing better.


A talking cartoon owl of sub-South Park quality tells you how to manage your life.

Wish I were kidding.


Same here. It does mention a daily email with advice and strategies, but I also feel like the paywall should appear after one week, not before any possibility to try what you are offering


Thanks for the feedback! We're definitely interested in exploring a freemium model. Currently, what we offer is a 7-day trial, with the option of canceling anytime within the app itself. We also have a 30-day moneyback guarantee, so if you decide at any point within 30 days that the program is not for you, you can get a full refund, no questions asked.


What data do you want to see? Most of it exists publicly but is very messy. You can get basic financial information here,[1] but data on student outcomes and school climate is very siloed - if there's a specific school/state you're interested in, I could help you find information.

Even if you're a researcher, good quality data rarely exists. In NYC, which collects more data than any other school district, you're mostly relying on a (publicly available) 100 question survey sent to every student. The survey author must have never talked to a child because the questions are worded like a clinical psychology paper. At low income schools the survey has a 20-30% response rate.[2]

[1] https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/index.asp?ID=2512750020... [2] https://tools.nycenet.edu/snapshot/2022/


I strongly recommend https://www.tuitiontracker.org/ for anyone in the college process interested in real costs.


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