
AI technical support for complex physical products
Prox builds AI technical support for complex physical products (think power tools, powersports equipment, agriculture, heavy machinery -- anything that requires an installation guide or complex manuals).
backed by Y Combinator, Bloomberg Beta, Paul Graham, SV Angel, Burst Capital and many more.
We run the company out of a git-based knowledge graph. Every customer meeting note. Every investor and vendor conversation. Our writing style, our voice, icp, our positioning. Product ideas, platform new features and roadmap decisions. Marketing campaigns, LinkedIn content, outreach sequences, conference pipeline.
Structured, linked, versioned, with an agent layer on top that reads, writes, syncs, and briefs and completes tasks. This is what we build for our customers: take everything a company knows about its products -- manuals, specs, forum threads, support history -- and make it queryable by an AI that never forgets and never sleeps. We do the exact same thing for ourselves.
The person we're looking for has a specific character flaw: they cannot do the same thing twice without immediately wanting to eliminate the second time it happens. Not from the laziness, but because repetition feels like a design failure.
They think like a hacker. Every system has a seam, and if you find it, you can usually make 10x the impact with a fraction of the effort. They don't ask permission to automate. They notice the pattern and close it.
But they have taste. Output that looks like AI slop -- bothers them. Be it an email, customer proposal, blog posts or event announcement. The aesthetic of the work matters a lot as we're entering the Brand Age.
Your job is to be the judgment layer on top of everything the agents can't decide -- and to keep extending the system so the list of things agents can't decide gets shorter.
(disclaimer: most of this work exists to eventually eliminate itself except the last two)
Bonus : prompt engineering experience
Application → founder call → take-home challenge → paid work trial → offer
Prox is building the best technical product expert for extremely complicated physical products.