A one-person company, for now
VeraDial has no open positions today — it's built, shipped, and supported by one person in Toronto. This page exists because that will change, and when it does, I'd rather already know exactly who to call.
Open positions
0 right nowNothing is listed because nothing is open — not because the real posting lives on some applicant tracker you'll never hear back from. When VeraDial hires, the role appears right here.
The shortlist is open, though
If you're good at something VeraDial will eventually need — growth, support, voice engineering — send a resume, or just a LinkedIn profile and a few lines about what you'd want to own. I read every one myself, and the first calls go to that file.
support@veradial.com · goes straight to my inbox — no auto-reply void.
When That Changes
What I'll likely hire for first
In rough order. Most of these start part-time or contract — that's honesty, not a hedge.
Growth & marketing
Own a channel end to end — search, content, paid, outbound — and be judged on demo signups and activated trials, not activity. This is almost certainly the first role.
Support & onboarding
When there are more customers than one founder can answer: help small businesses forward their lines, set up call handling, and see value in the first week.
Voice & product engineering
Real-time voice agents on LiveKit, verified telephony on Twilio, a Next.js site, a React Native app. Small team, deep stack, no ticket factory.
The Work
Small company, serious surface area
VeraDial is an AI that actually places and answers phone calls for small businesses — so the interesting problems run from speech latency to STIR/SHAKEN attestation to what a plumber's missed call is worth.
- Real-time voice AI
- Telephony & STIR/SHAKEN
- LiveKit
- Twilio
- Next.js
- React Native
- SEO & growth experiments
- Founder-led sales
Straight Talk
The honest version
Bootstrapped and independent
No investors to perform for. Revenue comes from customers or it doesn’t come at all — which keeps priorities refreshingly simple.
Early means leverage
The first people in aren’t inheriting a ticket queue. They’re deciding what this company is like to work at — and what it ships.
Toronto-built, remote-friendly
VeraDial is built in Toronto, Canada. Good work happens where it happens.
No benefits-grid theater
Careers pages love advertising health plans and learning budgets for teams that don’t exist yet. You won’t find that here: comp, equity, and setup get worked out honestly, person by person, when there’s a real role on the table.
Say Hello
Think we'd work well together?
Send a resume — or skip the formality and just tell me what you'd build first. Curious what you'd be joining? Read the story so far.