A small project born out of frustration
Remote everywhere.
Actually everywhere.
I've been looking for a new job. Remote, of course — I live outside the US and have no plans to change that.
The ritual is always the same. I search, I scroll, I spot something promising. The title looks good. The stack looks good. Then I see it, right there in the listing card: “Globally remote”. My heart lifts.
I click through. I read the full description. I get excited. I start filling out the application. Then, buried somewhere near the bottom: “Remote (US only)”.
I close the tab. I start again.
This site is the thing I wanted to exist. Every listing here has been checked. If it says worldwide, it means worldwide — no asterisks, no footnotes, no surprises three steps into the application.
Genuine remote jobs, for everyone, everywhere.