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You should put a video on the homepage, front and center, of the product in action.


Thanks for the suggestion! Just updated: https://www.getsidekick.ai/


Appreciate how quickly this was done. When I visited the homepage there was already a video, and it made it really easy to understand the product.


It was great feedback. We've been deep in the weeds building so it's hard to pull ourselves up out of the weeds, but for something that reads from and updates documentation it's probably easier to see it in action than than to read about it.


Strongly agreed. I was about to post asking if there was a video, but luckily saw the link on the OP.


Very nice. Very useful.


Sonar | Software Engineer and Sr. Software Engineer (Rails) | San Francisco, CA | Onsite

Sonar is helping businesses build personal relationships with customers through mobile messaging. Most B2C companies are still using antiquated communication channels like email and voice calls to chat with their customers. Those customers are now living in mobile messaging platforms like Whatsapp, Messenger, and SMS. Sonar's platform enables a company to have two-way conversations on channels customers want to actually use, driving engagement and revenue, and vastly improving the experience for the end user.

You'll be joining a small team of smart, collaborative people on a mission to make business communication better. You'll have the opportunity to learn a ton about building a company from the ground up while making products that drive real revenue for real customers. You will get to touch every piece of our stack, including helping us scale, improving our artificial intelligence, and optimizing our eng processes.

Technologies: Ruby, Rails, React, Redis, AWS

Contact matt (at) sendsonar (dot) com


Come join our fun, diverse team to help build a much better customer experience.


Sonar | San Francisco, CA | Multiple roles | Onsite | https://www.sendsonar.com/

Sonar helps companies communicate with their customers on mobile messaging channels such as SMS, Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, and WeChat. By using text messaging channels rather than legacy channels such as email and phone calls, companies are able to be more efficient and effective while providing a superior customer experience. Imagine you could text Comcast/AT&T to ask questions to a real person instead of being on hold for 45 minutes or sending a support email into a black whole.

Sonar is a seed stage company (plenty of runway), growing quickly, with awesome paying customers ranging from startups to public companies. We have an engineering culture and a very collaborative environment. We work hard and have a lot of fun along the way. We're a mature, diverse group of people who are all passionate about what we're building.

Our stack is RoR, ReactJS, Heroku/AWS, CircleCi, and Sidekiq (standard rails stack). Some of the interesting problems we're solving are scaling our infrastructure, using AI/Machine Learning to make human agents more powerful, and parsing large amounts of data.

We've raised $1.4m and our investors include 500 Startups, QuestVP, TwilioFund, and some amazing angels.

You can check out our current team and values here: https://www.sendsonar.com/about Our interview process is: phone screen, in-person coffee to get to know each other, technical interview (2+ hours), and then lunch with the team.

Roles we're hiring for: Lead Engineer, Sr. Engineer

Email matt@sendsonar.com


Sonar | San Francisco, CA | Multiple roles | Onsite | https://www.sendsonar.com/

Sonar helps companies communicate with their customers on mobile messaging channels such as SMS, Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, and WeChat. By using text messaging channels rather than legacy channels such as email and phone calls, companies are able to be more efficient and effective while providing a superior customer experience. Imagine you could text Comcast/AT&T to ask questions to a real person instead of being on hold for 45 minutes or sending a support email into a black whole.

Sonar is a seed stage company (plenty of runway), growing quickly, with awesome paying customers ranging from startups to public companies. We have an engineering culture and a very collaborative environment. We work hard and have a lot of fun along the way. We're a mature, diverse group of people who are all passionate about what we're building.

Our stack is RoR, ReactJS, Heroku/AWS, CircleCi, and Sidekiq (standard rails stack). Some of the interesting problems we're solving are scaling our infrastructure, using AI/Machine Learning to make human agents more powerful, and parsing large amounts of data.

We've raised $1.4m and our investors include 500 Startups, QuestVP, TwilioFund, and some amazing angels.

You can check out our current team and values here: https://www.sendsonar.com/about

Our interview process is: phone screen, in-person coffee to get to know each other, technical interview (2+ hours), and then lunch with the team.

Roles we're hiring for: Lead Engineer, Sr. Engineer

Email matt@sendsonar.com


Sonar (http://www.sendsonar.com) - San Francisco, CA - Onsite

Sonar allows customers to communicate with companies on more effective channels. From SMS to WeChat, our vision is to allow customers to reach companies on the channels they are use to, not forced to use old-school channels like email and phone calls. We're growing very quickly and our customers love us. Come change customer communication with us.

Multiple Roles ---

- Customer Success Lead (Content writing, onboarding, account management, SEO, email marketing etc)

- Sales Lead (Help us define our sales process and close the many inbound leads we have)

- Backend Engineer (Ruby on Rails, Heroku, PG, Sidekiq, Elastic Search)

We're a small team with good funding, lots of runway, meaningful revenue (growing very quickly), amazing customers, and a highly technical team. We work very hard and have fun along the way.

Come join us:)

matt@sendsonar.com


Thanks for the comment. We believe the potential for abuse on SMS is the same as any channel.

If a crook spoofed a phone number (pretending to be a company), the customer would still need to initiate the order. Meaning, if they received a text out of the blue from a company saying "thanks for ordering pizza now put your credit card in" without having actually asked for pizza, it would be quite weird for them to put their CC info in.

If a user's phone was lost/stolen, there's a chance someone could text in an order and at that point it is up to the company to do things like verifying information for orders over a certain price point (along with other security hurdles).

As for unsolicited messages, it is illegal for a company to do that (it still happens, I get spam phone calls on a daily basis) and we give an easy way to opt-out (simply reply back any of our unsubscribe keywords like "stop") and they wont' be able to message you anymore through Sonar.

Hope that helps! Would love to hear your thoughts.


Great case study by nbhartiya on how Mayvenn used SMS to really drive home the personal touch for a huge community of stylists.


Exactly...unnecessary statement and makes the writer look amateur. There are plenty of great accelerators out there that aren't YC. Sure, YC is the "Harvard of Accelerators" but there are plenty of other great colleges out there with successful alumni.


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