Small team, big playground.
Limzo is an independent project building analytics and gamification for Telegram communities. We don't have traditional job openings right now — but we are open to meeting the right person to help grow Limzo alongside us.
What we're about
We think Telegram communities deserve tools as fun and polished as the best Discord bots — public stats pages worth sharing, a game layer people actually enjoy, and admin controls that respect privacy. We ship fast, keep the surface honest (no fake numbers, no dark patterns), and sweat the small details.
If that sounds like your kind of work, we'd genuinely like to hear from you — especially if you understand how communities grow and how useful products spread from one group to another.
Current opportunity
Growth & Community Co-founder
We're open to meeting someone who wants to help turn Limzo from a promising product into a tool used by Telegram communities around the world.
You might be a strong fit if you:
- Understand how Telegram groups, creators and community managers operate.
- Know how to find early users and turn them into active supporters.
- Enjoy partnerships, outreach, content, positioning and community-led growth.
- Can talk directly with users, learn what they need and help shape what we build next.
- Want to take long-term ownership rather than simply complete marketing tasks.
This is not a conventional salaried position. We're looking for the right long-term collaborator, and the exact role, commitment and structure would depend on the person. Remote-friendly.
We are not actively recruiting for engineering, design or other positions at the moment, but future openings will be published here.
How to reach us
Send a short note about yourself, your experience with communities and what you think you could bring to Limzo to [email protected]. Tell us what you would focus on first if you joined — links, projects and real results are more useful than a formal CV.
You can also say hi in the Limzo community ; getting a feel for the product first is a great start.
The best intro is using it.
Add Limzo to a group you're in, poke around the public page and Mini App, then tell us what you'd change. That's the conversation we most want to have.