Remote Product Designer at EverTry
Build the financial rails the world forgot
If you’ve ever had your card declined for no clear reason…
If you’ve ever been locked out of a global service because of where you live…
If you’ve ever thought, “this system wasn’t built for me”
That’s exactly what we’re fixing.
At EverTry, we’re building financial infrastructure for the Global South, so anyone, anywhere, can participate fully in the global economy.
This isn’t a “nice-to-have” problem.
It’s access to education, work, and opportunity.
And design is at the center of making that access real.
The Role of the Remote Product Designer at EverTry
- We’re looking for a Product Designer who cares deeply about users, sweats the details, and wants their work to matter.
You’ll design the core experiences that power how people:
- Pay and get paid globally without friction
- Create and manage virtual dollar cards
- Move between fiat and stablecoins
- Trust that their money will actually work when they need it
This is not a “handoff to design” role.
- You’ll work closely with product, engineering, and growth, shaping what we build, not just how it looks.
Problems You’ll Work On as a Remote Product Designer at EverTry
These are not hypothetical.
- A user in Kenya trying to pay for a course, and getting declined 3 times
- Someone funding a card with USDT for the first time, confused and anxious
- A customer wondering, “Can I trust this platform with my money?”
- Reducing friction in onboarding without compromising compliance (KYC)
- Designing for low bandwidth, older devices, and inconsistent networks
- Making complex financial flows feel simple, fast, and safe
Your job is to turn these into experiences that just work
What You’ll Do
- Design end-to-end product experiences (mobile + web)
- Turn messy, real-world problems into simple flows
- Create intuitive UX for payments, cards, and crypto interactions
- Collaborate tightly with engineers to ship fast, and well
- Use research, data, and instinct to guide decisions
- Obsess over clarity, states, edge cases, and micro-interactions
- Continuously improve the product, not just ship and move on
- What We’re Looking For
- Strong product design experience (fintech is a plus, not a requirement)
- A portfolio that shows clear thinking, not just pretty screens
- Ability to simplify complex systems into intuitive experiences
- High attention to detail, you notice what others miss
- Comfort working in a fast-moving, sometimes ambiguous environment
- Strong communication, you can explain your decisions clearly
- You care about impact, not just aesthetics
Most importantly:
You want to build something that actually matters.
Why This Role is Different
- Real impact: Your work directly affects people’s ability to learn, earn, and live better
- Massive scale ahead: You’re designing for millions of underserved users
- High ownership: You won’t be one of many designers; your voice will shape the product
- Hard problems: Payments, trust, and access are not easy; that’s why it’s worth doing
- Global relevance: What you build here will define how the next billion people access finance
How We Work
- We move fast, but we don’t cut corners on what matters
- We care about clarity in product, in design, in communication
- We focus on users, not internal opinions
- We ship, learn, and improve continuously
- We take ownership, no waiting around for permission
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary (based on experience)
- Remote-friendly work environment
- Opportunity to grow with a fast-scaling fintech company
- Work that actually matters every single day
If This Sounds Like You…
You’re not just looking for another design role.
You want to do the best work of your career.
You want to solve real problems.
You want your work to reach people who actually need it.
How to Apply for Remote Product Designer at EverTry
- Send your portfolio and CV to: people@evertry.co
- In your email, include a short note telling us about a product you’ve used recently that frustrated you, and how you would improve it.
- Also, use the subject line: “Designing for Access”.
Let’s build the financial system the world should have had from the start.