Front-end developer
🏢 About Us
SvartDev OÜ is an Estonian software company that builds web, mobile, and business systems for SMEs and startups across the EU, Georgia, and Armenia.
We focus on meaningful projects — from restaurant automation and smart logistics to SaaS products and digital ecosystems for construction and tourism.
We are now looking for a frontend developer to join our small but strong core team and help us launch a new SaaS product.
💻 What you’ll do
- Build responsive, modern web interfaces (landing + dashboard).
- Collaborate with backend devs (Spring / Kotlin stack).
- Optimize performance and ensure clean, scalable code.
- Take part in UI/UX discussions and influence product decisions.
- Work in a structured but flexible process (Git, Trello, Figma).
🧠 Tech stack
Depending on your background — we can choose:
- React / Vue / Vanilla JS
- HTML5, CSS3 / SCSS, adaptive layout
- REST API, JSON
- Git, Figma
- Optional: knowledge of animations, Tailwind, or Three.js will be a plus.
💰 Compensation
We work on a revenue share model:
- You’ll receive 0.05% of net revenue from the SaaS project after launch.
- Payment starts when the product goes live and clients begin paying subscriptions.
- Option to convert this into a fixed monthly rate after MVP success.
- All rights to your code and participation are formalized by a Service Agreement under Estonian law.
✅ What we expect
- Strong base in JS, HTML, CSS.
- Experience with React or Vue (commercial or portfolio projects).
- Attention to visual detail (pixel-perfect mindset).
- Independence and self-management (no microcontrol).
- English at a working level (documentation & communication).
🌍 What we offer
- Work with an international Estonian company (legal entity, invoices, official contract).
- Opportunity to get a share of the project revenue and long-term involvement.
- Real freedom — no bureaucracy, just tasks and results.
- Portfolio mention (your name in project credits, if you wish).
📊
$300-700
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