Zuddl is the unified events platform that gives B2B marketing teams complete ownership of their brand, their data, and their pipeline impact — across conferences, field events, webinars, and trade shows. Instead of duct-taping point solutions together or waiting on agencies and web dev queues, teams at Figma, CrowdStrike. Iterable, and Grafana Labs use Zuddl to design pixel-perfect event experiences, launch programs in minutes, and prove revenue impact back to the business — all from one platform they actually control.

What You Will Own

  1. Website experience: Create exceptional experiences for users to explore and consume Zuddl’s content. The experience on our website sets the tone for the experience with the product and our service.
  2. Landing pages that convert: Build and ship new pages on Webflow for campaigns, product launches, and events. You won't just be assembling templates; you'll be thinking about why each page should convert and what needs to change when it doesn't.
  3. Continuous experimentation: Set up A/B tests, track results, and document what you learn. You'll build an instinct for what moves the needle and what doesn't.
  4. Website health: Own day-to-day content updates, monitor Core Web Vitals, catch broken links, and make sure the site is always fast, on-brand, and crawlable.
  5. AI-assisted workflows: Use tools like Claude Code, ChatGPT, and Cursor to write code faster, generate copy variants, debug issues, and automate repetitive tasks. We expect AI to be a real part of how you work — not something you try once.

What Success Looks Like

  1. Landing pages go live faster: you're shipping new pages and experiments with minimal back-and-forth, and the team isn't waiting on a web dev queue
  2. The website consistently performs: Core Web Vitals are green, SEO health is tracked and improving, and nothing breaks without you catching it first
  3. Experiments are running regularly: you're not just building pages, you're learning from them and feeding those learnings back into the next build
  4. AI is making you measurably faster: you've cut repetitive work down, and the team notices
  5. You've grown into an owner: by the end of six months, you're not just executing briefs, you're bringing ideas, spotting problems before they're raised, and setting the bar for how the website should work

What We're Looking For

  1. Foundation: 0–2 years of experience in web development or a related role — freshers are welcome to apply. You should know HTML and CSS well enough to read, debug, and write code yourself. Webflow experience is a bonus, not a requirement; we'll teach you.
  2. AI mindset: You've already played with tools like ChatGPT, Claude, GitHub Copilot, or Cursor — and you're excited to use them as part of your actual workflow, not just for fun. You can talk about something you've built or done faster because of AI.
  3. How you think: You notice when something on a website feels off. You’d rather pick up nextjs than cut corners with an HTML implementation for a report that is best rendered interactively. You're curious about why some pages convert and others don't. You'd rather ship something and learn than wait for a perfect brief. You ask good questions before you start building.
  4. Good to have: Exposure to Webflow, WordPress, or even better a headless CMS. Basic JavaScript. Familiarity with Google Analytics or Search Console. A personal project, college project, or freelance site you've built — anything that shows you've shipped something real.


Why You Want To Work Here

  • Competitive compensation
  • Employee-Friendly ESOPs
  • Remote working with an option to rent coworking spaces
  • Flexible Leave Program
  • Home Workstation Setup
  • A culture built on trust, transparency, and integrity
  • Ground floor opportunity at a fast-growing Series A startup