Early
We are in early access. The foundations are being set now.
Mula is building practical commerce tools that help merchants create stores, sell online, and manage customer order requests with guided setup and human support.
We are not always hiring, but we are always interested in hearing from thoughtful people who care about merchants, commerce, software, operations, and building useful products.
How we work
Features that help merchants beat features that look good in a demo. We optimize for usefulness, not impressiveness.
Write clearly. Think clearly. No jargon required. The best ideas are legible without needing a slide deck.
We talk to merchants. A lot. Real feedback from real sellers is the most important input we have.
Getting things out and learning beats planning forever. We ship, measure, and iterate.
Mula is building for a merchant reality that most software ignores.
Millions of sellers operate through WhatsApp, Instagram, and phone calls with no proper store, no organized orders, and no tools built for how they actually sell.
We think commerce infrastructure for these merchants is a real and important problem. We are at the beginning. The decisions we make now - product, technical, cultural - will matter for a long time.
If you care about building things that work for real people in real situations, Mula is an interesting place to be.
We are in early access. The foundations are being set now.
A small team where your decisions have real impact quickly.
We build in public. You can follow what we are doing before you apply.
We share what is working and what is not. No theater.
A clean shareable store page with product listings, categories, and order request capture.
Step-by-step help for merchants writing product names, descriptions, and categories.
A simple merchant dashboard for tracking and managing incoming customer order requests.
Payments, logistics, analytics, and more - as Mula grows with merchants.
Six principles that guide how the Mula team operates day to day.
Features that help merchants beat features that look good in a demo. We optimize for usefulness, not impressiveness.
Write clearly. Think clearly. No jargon required. The best ideas are legible without needing a slide deck.
We talk to merchants. A lot. Real feedback from real sellers is the most important input we have.
Getting things out and learning beats planning forever. We ship, measure, and iterate.
We write about what we get wrong. We don't pretend we knew the answer all along.
Consistent small improvements over time beat occasional big leaps. We focus on the next right step.
We do not list open roles. We look for people, not positions. These are the signals that matter to us.
You focus on outcomes over process. You find a way through, not around.
You write well. You say what you mean. You don't hide behind vague language.
You can hold a conversation with a merchant and come away with something useful.
A project, a shipped product, a piece of writing. Something real and yours.
You know what you do not know. You say so, and you are willing to learn.
Early-stage means things change. You can operate without a complete playbook.
We may not be hiring for a specific role right now, but we read thoughtful introductions. Tell us who you are, what you are good at, and why Mula interests you.