
Automated time tracking and billing for law firms.
About PointOne
PointOne is reinventing how law firms operate.
Our AI-powered timekeeper helps attorneys capture billable time automatically and provides rich insights that transform how legal work is managed. We’re a Tier 1 venture-backed startup (Y Combinator, Bessemer, 8VC, General Catalyst) made up of engineers (Google, Applied Intuition, Stanford) and ex-attorneys.
We are getting strong pull from the market and can’t keep up with the volume of customer demands — this is where you come in.
Who you are
You have 2+ years of experience in full-stack engineering, building products in a fast-paced startup environment.
You have:
You're excited to work in-person at an early-stage company, talk to customers and get your hands dirty across a variety of products and domains.
What you'll do
You will work with the founders and early employees to build a category-defining product, continue scaling it to massive enterprises, and become a leader in the organization.
To accomplish this, you will own and ship products.
We’ll do this every day, together, in-person, because we understand that every minute counts in the early days of a startup. This is going to be intense early-stage startup work; the person we hire is expected to become a leader and help form the company’s vision and culture.
Our tech
We have a fully server-less backend built on top of AWS, consisting of a collection of Go microservices. We use React/Typescript to build client applications across web, desktop, and mobile. We create our own RAG pipelines.
Day in the life
As a founding engineer, every day you’ll need to build fast and well with a laser-focus on customer impact. Here’s a typical day:
PointOne is automating the business of law.
Our customers range from SMBs to some of the world's largest law firms. We raised a $3.5M seed round from Bessemer, 8VC, General Catalyst, and other top investors. We have a small team and are 2x'ing over the next 2 months to meet massive customer demand.
Without PointOne, lawyers have to track and record all their time in 6-minute increments, then spend hours at the end of the month reviewing and editing client bills. Many lawyers describe this as the worst part of their job. Meanwhile, law firms are spending $70B/year on admin staff and legacy software to do things like data entry, filings, organizing documents, and more. We're using AI to automate these functions.