Hey Indie Hackers π
I'm currently validating RamenHire π β a job board exclusively
for bootstrapped, self-funded startups β and would love this
community's honest take.
Here's where I am and what I'm trying to figure out...
A friend got laid off from his third "high-growth" startup in
four years. Great engineer. Terrible luck with employers chasing
runway instead of revenue.
There are thousands of calm, profitable, bootstrapped companies hiring right now β Basecamp, Plausible, Transistor, Payhip.
But there's nowhere to find jobs at them specifically. LinkedIn
and Indeed are flooded with VC-backed startups. That's the gap
I'm filling.
A job board where every listing is verified, bootstrapped:
Launched last week. Currently in validation mode:
Next.js + Supabase + Tailwind + Vercel + Resend for
admin notifications. Local development with Docker +
Supabase CLI.
π ramenhire.com
I think the strongest part isn't that it's another job boardβit's that you're making company funding philosophy part of the hiring criteria.
For a lot of candidates, "bootstrapped" is becoming a signal for how a company operates, not just how it's financed. That's a much more meaningful filter than industry or job title.
This is exactly the reframe I needed to hear β and honestly
a better way to describe RamenHire than I've been using.
"Company funding philosophy as a hiring filter" captures
something real. When a candidate sees "bootstrapped" they're
not just learning how the company is financed β they're
inferring things about decision-making speed, who has power,
whether growth comes from revenue or runway, and whether
layoffs happen because a funding round fell through.
That's a much denser signal than "Series B SaaS startup
in fintech" which tells you almost nothing about what
working there actually feels like.
Going to update how I describe RamenHire based on this.
Thank you for putting it so clearly.
Interesting.
Your reply actually made me think about the consequence of that reframe in a way I hadn't before.
I don't think it's obvious at first glance, and I don't think I can explain the reasoning properly in a thread without flattening it.
If you're open to it, what's the best email to reach you on?
Absolutely β always open to conversations that go
deeper than a thread allows.
You can reach me at [email protected]
Looking forward to hearing your thinking.
Thanks! Iβve just sent it over.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts whenever you have a chance.
Great, I myself got laid off from 2 early stage startups, They referred me to another company so it wasn't that bad but I understand the pain here.
That's exactly the pain point β and what makes it worse is
that being referred to another company is the exception, not
the rule. Most people just absorb the hit and start over.
The pattern you're describing (2 early stage layoffs) is
actually what RamenHire is trying to solve from the other
direction β if more people could find and choose bootstrapped
companies upfront, they'd be opting into stability rather than
hoping for it.
Appreciate you sharing that. Would you have used something
like RamenHire when you were looking?