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Softr is the first AI-native platform for building business apps such as internal tools and client portals, without any code.
If you’re interested in being on the cutting edge of technology and advancing your career at a fast-growing, lean, impact-driven company, then read on…
We launched Softr in 2020 with a single vision: to give 1 billion business users the ability to build the tools they need — without relying on developers, without learning to code.
Softr is now powering over 1 million builders worldwide - including companies like Netflix, Google, Stripe, UPS, and Clay, who build and run the systems that power their business operations.
We’re a fully remote, distributed, and diverse team of curious, ambitious, and driven individuals.
We're looking for a Partnership Manager to lead and grow our partner ecosystem, starting with two core areas: agency partnerships and technology/integration partners (Make, Zapier, Notion, etc). Your mission: drive revenue growth through strategic collaborations and scalable partner programs.
This isn’t a "sit back and strategize" role—we need a builder, a closer, and someone who thrives in high-autonomy, high-impact environments.
3–6 years of experience of partnerships/GTM/business development roles—ideally in a fast-paced tech startup or agency environment.
Great candidates can come from diverse backgrounds - ex-partnership/GTM/Solution Engineers, ex-agency owners from the no-code/automation space, etc.
Proven track record of sourcing and growing revenue - from partnership initiatives, from working with clients as an agency owner or similar.
Strong understanding of the SaaS/tech landscape and/or agency business models.
Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills.
A builder’s mindset: bias for action, comfortable with ambiguity, focused on outcomes.
A strong technical foundation - you’re fluent in no-code tools (bonus if you’ve already built in Softr… and if you have, you should share what you've built!)
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