White collar businesses depend on fragile, time consuming data entry to plan, record, and execute work. Client services firms (~$10B TAM) are especially dependent on this broken process: lawyers, accountants, and consultants need to faithfully track their time in order to get paid. Lawyers spend an hour per day tracking their time, and fail to account for 20% of their work.
Ajax frees hardworking professionals to do their jobs by passively capturing, analyzing, and preparing the reports they owe their boss/client/whoever.
Our results speak for themselves:
0% Customer Churn: we have never lost a firm (<10% annual is considered good)
98% Pilot Conversion Rate: when we start pilots, we win them (>70% is considered good)
Customers say things like
“I’m going to leave my husband for Ajax”
“I was so bad at time tracking that I was going to have to switch careers until I found you”
“This is somewhere between 5,000 and 10,000 better than what I was doing before”
“This is the easiest money I’ve ever spent”
An engineer with a design portfolio, or a designer with a github
With >2 years of experience building and iterating on live products
Who wants to work to make these crazy LLMs useful for real people
Talk to customers, figure what problems they have, and build the solutions
Figure out the right abstractions for a firm intelligence platform atop our timetracking
Meaningfully contribute to team composition: every eng interviews every candidate
Your reward function is customer happiness (stolen verbatim from our 2nd engineer).
You want ownership - that means shipping your ideas and owning the results.
You like adventure. We’re solving an unsolved problem, so we need to be brave and rigorous in exploration. The optimal number of unsuccessful experiments is higher than 0.
Here’s a real sprint we had in November:
During a pilot with an important firm, the GTM team noticed that activation was low
We pulled some data from Posthog and Metabase and came up with a hypothesis: these users were the fastest billers we’ve ever seen, and Ajax’s entries weren’t ready for them in time
Siyou restructured our React FE to show a Domino’s pizza style “entry in progress” tracker, assuring nervous billers that their work was indeed captured
Alex issued a native app update for our Flutter app that captured data more quickly when users task switch
Roger optimized some gnarly python async code to bring our p99 entry latency from ~180s to ~120s.
🎉 We won the pilot! 🎉
How far along are we?
Our team is 10 people (5 engineers, 5 Go To Market)
We’ve raised >$10mm in venture funding from excellent VCs
We doubled revenue between March and July 2025, then again by November, then again by January
Can I work remotely?
We usually work in-person in Tribeca, NYC.
One of my favorite books is The Idea Factory - Bell Labs thought being in-person was essential to their research. I’m not going to outsmart anyone at Bell Labs, but it is 2026, so we have some flexibility: in the last week, Tyler (activation associate) worked from home b/c his siblings were in town, and Roger worked from home b/c he had a cough.
Compensation: $180-$240 base + .5%-1% equity.
The range is wide because we’re open to a range of seniorities.
Offers may extend above but will not dip below the stated range.
We also offer unlimited PTO, paid lunch/dinner on Fridays, and health/dental/vision.
Skills Required
- More than 2 years of experience building and iterating on live products
What We Do
Ajax uses AI to automate timekeeping for law firms, helping them capture billable time and reduce lost revenue. The result is that firms find revenue they didn't know they were missing, and lawyers have the worst part of their day removed.









