Product Designer (Video)

10 Minutes ago • 3 Years + • $150,000 PA - $215,000 PA
Product Design

Job Description

Substack is building a new economic engine for culture, empowering creators with financial autonomy, ownership, and direct community connection. This role is for a Product Designer with video experience to work on features like live video, video podcasts, editing, and automatic clip-making. The designer will shape the platform's video capabilities, working across a wide range of features as the sole designer in this area, and potentially on audio formats.
Good To Have:
  • Technical abilities (coding, front-end skills, TypeScript, React, SwiftUI).
  • Experience making and deploying sites end to end.
  • Experience with LLMs to enhance abilities.
Must Have:
  • Rapidly build context about disparate product areas, community dynamics, and industry norms.
  • Identify high-leverage opportunities and help make their pursuit practicable.
  • Design beautiful, usable, scalable interfaces and flows.
  • Think holistically about second-order effects on Substack as a product system.
  • Find ways to help creators and audiences build long-lasting, rewarding, and healthy relationships.
  • Help diversify the kinds of creators Substack supports.
  • Shape the culture and processes of Design at Substack.
  • Link to or include a portfolio.
  • Possess 3 years of experience designing software.
  • Demonstrate high competence with Figma.
  • Exhibit high tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity.
  • Show interest in both independence and collaboration.
Perks:
  • Market-competitive salary
  • Equity for all full-time roles
  • Exceptional benefits

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Substack is building a new economic engine for culture, giving the brightest, most interesting and creative people on the internet the power of their own publishing platform. It empowers creators with financial autonomy, ownership and a direct connection to their communities. Substack’s model, based on direct subscriptions, has fueled an explosion of

We are looking for a Product Designer with experience and interest in video. As creatives of many varieties —writers, cooks, musicians, journalists, and everyone else— increasingly make use of video formats, Substack has introduced Live video, video podcast features, and video support across many surfaces. These have led to increased earnings for creatives, increased collaboration between creatives, and better launches for new arrivals to the platform, among other things, and we intend to continue investing in this area.

An excellent candidate will have experience working on video products (e.g. players, production flows, editing interfaces, or the like) and/or on video itself, perhaps with a background in motion or animation design. This team tackles everything from “editing experiences” to “automatic LLM-based clip-making” to “captioning” to “formats” to “collaborative flows” to “watching experiences” and so on. Someone with existing thoughts on video and production will likely have more success pushing the state of the platform forward.

You can expect to work on a very wide range of video features as the sole designer in the area, and possible on non-video features too: it’s imaginable that audio formats become part of the play here, for example.

Design at Substack

Experienced designers know that commercial and economic realities shape the possibility spaces of product strategy. If success for a company means “selling more ads,” designers may achieve a lovely user interface or ideal typography, but everything will be in service of producing the same strange, often-nightmarish dynamics we all know from the many scaled platforms of the past decade.

Substack does not have silver bullets for the problems of human nature, and we will not avoid the costs of creating scaled platforms. But we do have a different model, one in which we make money only when creatives of all kinds earn money from audiences who value them enough to consistently pay them. Crucially, in this model, all scales are reduced: one needs thousands, not millions, of fans, and this difference alone changes the dynamics of the platform, and thus what’s possible with e.g. product architecture. As fundamental, though, is the level of trust and interest involved in paid subscriptions. “What works” for Substack is what leads people to make long-term and real investments in independent creatives and collectives, and we hope this will lead to improved outcomes in aggregate across many types of features.

If you’re interested in working on this model, we’d love to chat! Design at Substack is somewhat wild, and we’re looking for rigorous, robust, high-output designers who are comfortable with the pros and cons of startup life. We are not a “best practices” shop; we have very little fixed process; we work closely with executives and other functions and we’re not territorial or precious. But we get to shape the development of the most promising platform for creatives, we have a lovely and weird little team, and we have a lot of fun in our quite-free and friendly company.

Responsibilities

  • Rapidly build context about disparate product areas, community dynamics, and industry norms in any domains, from print media to podcasting to online social systems
  • Identify high-leverage opportunities for your team and help make their pursuit practicable through rigorous path-conception, batch-sizing, staging, and go to market planning
  • Design beautiful, usable, scalable interfaces and flows for a wide range of product zones (from profiles to CRM / analytics, publication aesthetics to moderation systems, email layouts to interactive content actions, and so much more)
  • Think holistically about the second-order effects on Substack as a product system; balance user groups, weigh trade-offs, and pragmatically find solutions which achieve the best outcomes possible given various constraints
  • Find ways to help creators and audiences build long-lasting, rewarding, and healthy relationships; empower audience members to become contributors and creators
  • Help diversify the kinds of creators Substack supports, through novel media type support, alternative reader experiences, supporting outreach programs, and more
  • Shape the culture and processes of Design at Substack

Requirements

  • All product design applications must link to or include a portfolio. This portfolio needn't be overly polished, although excellently presented work might stand out; our focus will above all be on whether you've demonstrated the capacity to craft design solutions in relevant or related product areas
  • 3 years of experience designing software; we're especially keen to see experience with social networks; content networks; or content systems or products of various kinds; but any experience building software interfaces applies.
  • High degree of competence with Figma.
  • High tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity. Substack is still becoming a company, and much remains up for debate; everything from cycle plans to organizational structure to top-line strategy can change —and will— so a certain degree of adventurousness or heartiness is required, as it can all get rather messy!
  • Interest in both independence and collaboration. Sometimes, we must be team players; at other times, we must strike out to explore and find new areas of opportunity. You should be at least comfortable with both modes of operation. If you cannot abide sometimes being asked to act as a service designer, or you cannot work without someone guiding every decision, you will struggle.

Preferences

  • Technical abilities. While it’s not a requirement, we’ll be very excited to see candidates who can code. Specifically, we highly value strong front-end skills, experience making and deploying sites end to end, and experience with TypeScript and React. We’re also of course very keen on candidates with SwiftUI capabilities. Current product designers with these skills use them often and to great effect, but we also appreciate that technical designers are “into software” as a whole.
  • We are also naturally interested in designers who’ve made use of LLMs to enhance their ab

Living near our San Francisco HQ means being able to work directly with the CEO and our team in-office, so it’s preferred. But most of us —including our Head of Design— are fully remote, and remote candidates shouldn’t feel discouraged from applying.

Substack’s compensation package includes a market-competitive salary, equity for all full-time roles, and exceptional benefits. Our cash compensation salary range for this role is $150K - $215K / year (USD). Multiple factors, including candidate experience and expertise, determine final offer amounts and may vary from the amounts listed above.

Substack is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or transgender status), age, national origin, veteran or disability status. We’re seeking people passionate about enabling independent expression and building a better business model for creators. If you want to see what media, communities, and content can become when unmoored from advertising models, and you have the skills and experience to contribute, we’d love to meet you.

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