We’re looking for two people — a commercial profile and a technical profile — to take over a product we’ve built, but no longer have time to grow ourselves.
The product is called Lumina Pulse. It’s a simple tool for identifying trends in open-web media. It gives users AI contextualisation of trends every morning based on relevant open-web media and articles — or weekly and monthly overviews built on the same data.
It was built as an alternative to traditional media monitoring: less noise, more context. There’s a pilot customer, that has used it since Q3 2024, and the feedback so far is positive. It’s developed in close collaboration with the pilot customer, a leading Danish design agency, to ensure it’s perfectly aligned with the needs of its core audience.
Technically, it’s a piece of intelligent software, combined with AI and a lot of media APIs, and of course some clever code tying it all together.
But we’ve shifted focus as a company and don’t have capacity to run or develop this further. We don’t want to shut it down, so instead, we’re spinning it out. The idea is to find a team of two people to take over and run it as a new company. We’ll retain a third of the ownership through our parent company and leave the remaining two-thirds to the people who take it over. We’ll therefore also stay involved as an active advisory board — helping with concept development, idea feedback, connections, and other parts of getting something off the ground. Not to run the show, but to support you as you do.
The role
We’re looking for someone to take on the technical side. That means:
Taking full ownership of the codebase
Keeping the system running and evolving it
Building new features (like better search or reporting tools)
Working closely with the commercial co-founder to shape the product
We’ll help you get started and be available for support, but you’ll be the one in charge of the tech.
Who you might be
You could be a student or recent grad who enjoys building things and wants to try taking responsibility for something real. Maybe you've done personal projects or helped out on something small with friends or classmates. Maybe not — but you’re curious and want to learn by doing.
You don’t need to be an expert in AI or full-stack development. What matters most is that you’re comfortable learning as you go, and that you want to work closely with someone on the business side to make something that works — and improves.
This job comes with several perks and benefits