Versey
Senior Product Engineer (Onboarding)

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Design and Build Versey's New Onboarding Flow
Company: Versey
Type: Product + Design + Engineering
Stakeholder: Will Taylor, CEO
Location: Remote (London-friendly hours)
Rate: $70–100/hr (senior generalist contractor, London/remote market)
Minimum earning per ticket: $2k
Seniority: Senior generalist who can wear three hats — product, design, engineering
Stack: apps/web — Next.js 16, React 19, Tailwind 4, Supabase auth, AI SDK (Anthropic / OpenAI / Google / Perplexity), in the Versey Turborepo
Estimated hours: ~60–100 hrs over 4–6 weeks (spec → design → implementation, behind a feature flag, with activation-rate instrumentation)
Status: Coming soon
What you'd build
A new onboarding flow for Versey's app — covering the product decisions (what gets gated, what gets skipped, where the wow moment lands), the visual + interaction design, and the implementation. There's a loose spec; the real product decisions happen during build.
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The hard part
The hard part: figuring out the right UX without over-engineering it. There's a loose spec but the real product decisions happen during implementation. You'll be making calls every day about whether to keep, cut, or defer something — and you'll be talking to Will directly about each one.
What's in it for you
- End-to-end ownership: you set the product spec, design it, ship it.
- Direct stakeholder access. No design committee, no PM intermediary.
What we're looking for
- Has shipped a real onboarding flow that moved a metric. Can talk specifically about what they cut and why.
- Can wear all three hats — product, design, engineering — well enough to ship without handoffs.
- Comfortable in Next.js 16 + React 19 + Tailwind 4 + Supabase auth (the apps/web stack).


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First ticket
Annotated screenshots of the existing flow, friction-point hypotheses, and a 1-week proposal for the first slice.
How to apply
Apply in Claude Code
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/call-my-agent-apply
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/workflow-design/call-my-agent/main/skills/call-my-agent-apply/SKILL.md \
-o ~/.claude/skills/call-my-agent-apply/SKILL.md
Then In Claude Code:
Apply to versey-onboarding-flow on Call My Agent
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