An energizing, exciting place to work - Anonymous employee Owner.com Employee Review

5.0
Apr 1, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

This is a company with high expectations and higher rewards. It feels great to work somewhere that really makes a tangible difference in the lives of our customers. The team is truly world class, so you have every opportunity to stretch yourself and grow, and if you do so then the company is amazing at recognizing accomplishments. Leadership is really on the ball, and my manager has been amazing.

Cons

The work/life balance is definitely better elsewhere, but that's part of the deal with many startups

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

High agency for engineers, talented ICs, and great leadership.

Cons

A lot of whiplash and fires to put out which is expected for a start up in growth phase. Systems need to be scaled, and infrastructure is being built to improve this.

5.0
Jul 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Top-tier talent density, even relative to other well-regarded big tech firms - everyone here is really effective at getting things done and believes deeply in the company mission of helping small businesses succeed - Owner still has a long way to achieving its full growth potential, so still lots of equity upside to be had - Good work/high impact is well acknowledged and rewarded by leadership, especially with career growth opportunities - Great chance to grow your AI coding skills in a place that sees AI as a way to supercharge engineer capabilities rather than replace them

Cons

- Growing startup with high hiring standards means much more work to do than people to do it, so work can often get pretty intense. Not a place to rest and vest. - Working here is more of a long term bet. You could definitely make more $$ + liquid RSUs at a public company or a private one with buybacks, but if you believe the company will succeed within a decade, you’re joining early enough for your options to see significant gains. In the meantime, you gotta make do with the base salary.

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