Delibr | Full-stack developer, Product Manager | Stockholm, Sweden | Full-time | ONSITE| jobs.delibr.com
Delibr is a Stockholm-based startup that helps product managers and their teams become better at collaborating in their feature refinement process.
Our product is "like Google Docs for product managers", and our customers love how it is adapted for them, with integrations with Jira and Slack, and with features that give them better support for input gathering and decision making related to product development.
We are continually extending our now 7-person team, with a view to doing a VC round early next year, followed by rapid global expansion.
We are currently looking for:
- Full-stack developer
- Product Manager
Yes, for attritional claims they “self-insure” (often through a captive or equivalent.) But for large claims they buy insurance. This is usually done from global reinsurers.
Regarding myth 1: Agree! That is actually one of the reasons we built our tool, Delibr. And we don't aim to replace Jira. Instead, we will probably replace Confluence to a large extent.
Please have a read and let me know if you have any questions!
I'm a co-founder of a Swedish startup, and we have built a tool targeting product owners and product managers. It aims to eliminate endless email threads and disconnected workflows that are common in product development. It sort of replaces Word, Google docs, and Confluence and integrates with Jira and Slack.
I am seriously interested, however your website has almost no information and I'll not book a 30-minute appointment at a later time to see how it works. The only informative part of the whole website seemed to be this screenshot:
https://www.delibr.com/img/design/features/section2/xstep1.p...
Add more screenshots and less "integrates with slack".
Thanks for the feedback! We have avoided putting too many screenshots on the webpage since we made changes all the time initially. However, we are now ready to put screenshots.
"I'll not book..."? I guess you meant "I'll book..."? =)
No, nobody wants to spend 30 minutes to see if a vague description of some software might work for them. There's not enough hours in the day. There's about 20 products mentioned here already. That's more than a whole day of doing nothing but having someone try to sell me something which probably doesn't do what I'm looking for.
I'll change it to "I'll book" because I see that you are seriously dedicated to the product!
I don't need the T-Shirt but let's respect each other's time and try to do it in ten minutes. You personally are invited to contact me at "fbonawiede at dotancohen dot com" but please do not add me to any mailing lists. Thank you.
I’m guessing it is a combination of cost and constant team growth. Liquidity is a scarce resource for startups and investing in a larger office than necessary for the time being requires too much capital.
At our startup, Delibr, we try to combine these conditions with personal preferences. We are 6 people and 3 of us have our own rooms.