Pluspunten
I’ve worked in a few startups and scale-ups, and one thing I’ve learned is that the craziest environments are usually the ones where you grow the most. Insify is definitely one of those. what’s good: you’re building something that matters. We’re not just shipping features, we’re actually trying to change how an entire industry works. For me personally, that matters. It feels like the work has a real impact on entrepreneurs and freelancers. speed is real. If you see something broken, you can just go fix it. No endless alignment rounds with people. I’ve seen ideas go from “this doesn’t make sense” to being rolled out company-wide in a few weeks. I really like that. people. We hire intentionally and it shows. People are smart, but also pretty normal (in a good way). No big egos. I’ve built strong relationships here and that makes the day-to-day much better. Leadership is accessible and not overly hierarchical. it’s actually fun. I go to the office a lot and genuinely enjoy it. Random chats, dogs in the office, lunches outside. It doesn’t feel heavy all the time, even if the work can be. career growth. If you take ownership, you can grow fast. I’ve personally stepped up a lot, and I’ve seen others do the same or go on to bigger roles after. It’s definitely a place that accelerates you.
Minpunten
what’s not easy: there’s a lot of work. You won’t always finish your to-do list. Things come up, priorities shift, and it can feel like you’re constantly catching up. Part of that is just scaling, part of it is that hiring doesn’t always keep pace. high expectations. Ownership here actually means something. You can’t hide behind process or endless discussions. That’s great if you like it, but it’s not always comfortable. people come and go. It’s a scale-up. Teams change, people leave, new ones join. You need to be okay adapting quickly. clarity isn’t always there upfront. Things move fast, and sometimes alignment comes after the fact. That can mean ambiguity or rework. It’s getting better, but still part of how things operate. overall, If you want ownership, speed, and growth, you’ll probably like it here. If you want structure, predictability, and clear boundaries, probably not.