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Tract is building the platform for planning.

We believe that housing is the largest domestic political problem that the United Kingdom faces, and that the planning system is the biggest barrier to solving it. We build software to make it easier.

We use Go, TypeScript, machine learning, geospatial data, carefully designed UIs, and a lot of things that don’t scale.

We are going to build one million homes.

Join us.

Open Positions:

Fullstack Software Engineer

London / Remote

£80,000-100,000 + equity

Frontend Engineer

London / Remote

£80,000-100,000 + equity

Open Application - Pitch Us Your Role

London / Remote

Salary negotiable + equity

Working At Tract

Our Culture

Values should be divisive. They should carve the world up into two groups: those who agree with them, and those who don’t. If everybody agrees, they’re not values.

You might not agree with what we say below. If so, that’s okay! Our goal isn’t to upset anybody. This is just our way of working and if you don’t like the sound of this, then working with us might not be for you.

But you might also read what’s below and think: yes, absolutely.

If so, come and join us.

An illustration of a residential street with trees and people walking

Our Values

We Are Thoughtful

We are trying to reason about an incredibly complicated problem and search through an under-explored solution space. We don’t know the answers, and there isn’t a playbook. The incumbents don’t want us to succeed and the environment keeps changing around us. We need to be thoughtful.

We Move Quickly

Each year people’s rent is increasing by 4-10%, mortgages are becoming ever more unaffordable, and the UK is losing out on potential double-digit percentages of welfare growth. Every week that we don’t achieve our goals the problem gets worse. We need to move quickly.

We Challenge Each Other

We are doing this together, as a team. Great coworkers are an amazing source of leverage. They make you better, faster, and more resilient, and that’s the bar we set with every new hire. We expect a lot from – and give a lot to – each other.