Built from 2,050 metres above sea level.
RemoteStack exists because remote job search was broken and nobody was fixing it the right way.
The founder
I'm Narender Charan (Nasa), a solo developer based in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India. I build RemoteStack from here, in the mountains, which is kind of the whole point.
Remote work made it possible for me to build something real from a place most people only visit on holiday. RemoteStack is my attempt to make that possible for more people.
Why I built this
Every remote job board I used had the same problems. Ghost listings. Outdated roles. Jobs labeled "remote" that required you to live in San Francisco. Hundreds of listings pointing to the same 10 companies.
I wanted a board that pulled directly from company ATS systems, removed dead roles automatically, and showed me real jobs without the noise. That board didn't exist, so I built it.
AutoApply came later, when I realised the job board was just the first problem. The second problem is that applying to jobs is its own full-time job. So we handle that too.
What RemoteStack is
A remote job board with daily-verified listings across engineering, design, product, marketing, data, sales, and more. Every job links directly to the company's own hiring page. No middlemen, no redirects.
And AutoApply — a service where you tell us what you want, and we find the roles, write tailored cover letters, and apply on your behalf. You approve every application before it goes out. $14.99/month, or $34.99 for three months.
What this is not
RemoteStack is not a VC-backed company optimising for listing counts. There are no investors, no growth team, no dark patterns. Just a job board that tries to be useful, built by one person in the mountains.
Get in touch
Feedback, ideas, job source suggestions, or just want to say hello — hello@remotestack.in. I read everything.