Full-Time

Product Designer

Posted on 9/4/2025

Levanta

Levanta

51-200 employees

Tracks Amazon affiliate links and payments

No salary listed

Washington, USA + 6 more

More locations: California, USA | Texas, USA | Florida, USA | Utah, USA | New York, NY, USA | Michigan, USA

Remote

Candidates must have a permanent address in one of the hub states: California, Florida, New York, Ohio, Utah, Texas, Michigan, or Washington.

Category
UI/UX & Design (1)
Required Skills
UI/UX Design
Figma
Product Design
Requirements
  • 3-6 years of product design (UX/UI) experience or similar roles in SaaS, B2B, Affiliate, Marketplaces, or eCommerce platforms
  • A strong portfolio demonstrating your UX/UI design skills and process
  • Extremely adept at using Figma (auto-layout, variables, component-making) and can communicate design changes well with engineering
  • Strong grasp of user flows, sketching, prototyping, and visual design principles
  • Experience using AI prototyping tools (V.0, Lovable, Figma Make, Cursor)
  • Deep empathy for creators, marketers, and growth teams
  • Excellent communicator across design, product, and engineering
  • Analytical mindset: able to help define design KPIs, run A/B tests, and guide decisions with data
Responsibilities
  • Support in defining and prioritizing high-impact design features for brands and affiliates
  • Contribute to the full product design lifecycle—from MVP launch to scaled platform
  • Help design core systems for onboarding, tracking, payouts, and workflows
  • Support design roadmap planning and execution with cross-functional partners
  • Conduct user research to shape product features and workflows
  • Monitor market trends, competitors, and design best practices
  • Help translate insights into clear, actionable design requirements
  • Support in defining, scoping, and delivering designs with Product and Engineering
  • Partner with Product to craft intuitive, high-conversion user experiences
  • Support sprint planning and ensure clear, aligned design requirements
  • Help set design acceptance criteria and drive high-quality, on-time releases
  • Support in defining and tracking design KPIs for adoption, activation, and retention
  • Use design data to inform product decisions and prioritization
  • Contribute to the development of design-focused analytics features
  • Coordinate with support, sales, and marketing on launches and messaging
  • Create and maintain design documentation, style guides, and design system components
  • Gather feedback and resolve edge cases to improve the product design
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with multi-sided platforms (e.g., brands + creators, merchants + partners)
  • Experience designing user onboarding, education, or activation flows
  • Familiarity with accessibility requirements (A11Y, WCAG)

Levanta provides a subscription-based dashboard for creators, influencers, and traditional affiliates to manage Amazon affiliate links, track performance, and review income. The platform connects users with brands that offer extra commissions beyond Amazon’s standard payouts and automates conversion tracking and payments, enabling users to scale earnings. It differs from competitors by focusing on the Amazon affiliate ecosystem with automated, end-to-end management of affiliate relationships, performance analytics, and supplemental commissions in one place. The goal is to help users maximize their revenue from Amazon and partner brands by simplifying tracking, reporting, and payments.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$21.4M

Headquarters

Seattle, Washington

Founded

2022

Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Secured $20M Series A from Volition Capital after $1M raise.
  • Grew 60% YoY with $286M annualized GMV for sellers.
  • Shopify app launched for AI-powered partner discovery and automation.

What critics are saying

  • Perch+ sellers churn due to attribution disruptions in 3-6 months.
  • Amazon bans tracking links violating affiliate policies in 12-18 months.
  • impact.com poaches sellers with superior Amazon integrations in 6-12 months.

What makes Levanta unique

  • Levanta unifies affiliate and creator programs across Amazon, Shopify, Walmart.
  • Paid Placements enable flat-rate creator deals with affiliate tracking.
  • Acquired Perch+ to integrate Amazon seller inventory into 60,000-partner marketplace.

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Benefits

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Professional Development Budget

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

5%

1 year growth

3%

2 year growth

11%
ContentGrip
Apr 9th, 2026
Levanta acquires Perch+, adding Amazon seller inventory to its affiliate network.

Levanta acquires Perch+, adding Amazon seller inventory to its affiliate network. Levanta is bringing Perch+ into its marketplace, adding Amazon sellers and publishers. What to check in attribution, payouts, and partner overlap. Levanta has acquired Perch+, bringing an Amazon-seller-first affiliate network into Levanta's broader affiliate and creator marketplace. The deal adds supply on both sides of the marketplace: more sellers and offers for creators to promote, and more affiliate and creator demand for Amazon brands looking to scale performance-led partnerships across channels. Short on time? Here's a quick look at what's inside: What changes for Amazon sellers and publishers moving over from Perch+. Perch+ was built around the specific constraints of Amazon affiliate marketing, where attribution, product catalogs, and compliance requirements shape how partnerships run. Folding that network into Levanta should primarily affect workflow and access: sellers that were used to an Amazon-centric network can now run programs in a system positioned for Amazon, Shopify, and Walmart. Levanta says brands joining through Perch+ will be able to tap its Marketplace of 60,000+ vetted partners, alongside tooling that supports Amazon Attribution and Creator Connections. On the creator and publisher side, Levanta frames the transition around improved tracking, faster payouts, and a centralized place to manage partnerships. For Amazon sellers, the practical implication is less about a new "channel" and more about a broader operating model: one place to recruit partners, manage incentives, and measure performance even as a brand expands from marketplace-only into DTC and additional retailers. Why affiliate and creator programs are converging inside ecommerce stacks. This acquisition lands in a period where "creator marketing" and "affiliate marketing" are increasingly treated as one budget line with different compensation mechanics. Levanta's own product direction reflects that: it highlights unified affiliate and creator programs and "Paid Placements," which are flat-rate creator deals measured with affiliate-style performance tracking. That convergence matters because ecommerce teams tend to prefer systems that can handle mixed payout structures (commissions, flat fees, product seeding) without breaking attribution or reconciliation. If a platform can connect discovery, contracting, tracking, and payout across multiple commerce endpoints, it becomes easier for teams to operationalize creator partnerships as a repeatable growth channel instead of a series of one-off campaigns. Levanta also signals momentum through performance indicators: it says it grew 60% year over year and cites a projected $286 million annualized GMV for sellers based on recent 30-day performance. Even if marketers treat those numbers cautiously, they indicate the company is optimizing for scale, not just tooling. How Levanta's positioning compares with impact.com, PartnerStack, Awin, and CreatorIQ. Levanta competes in a crowded partnership software landscape that includes platforms such as impact.com, PartnerStack, Awin, and CreatorIQ. The differentiation it emphasizes is ecommerce specificity and commerce endpoint coverage, particularly for brands that operate on Amazon and other marketplaces alongside DTC. Where broader partnership platforms often lead with enterprise-grade partnership management across many partner types, Levanta's pitch is closer to "commerce-first partnership operations," with built-in support for marketplace realities and creator workflows. CreatorIQ, for example, is commonly associated with influencer/creator management at enterprise scale; Levanta is leaning into the creator-to-checkout loop and affiliate-style measurement. Acquiring Perch+ helps Levanta deepen its Amazon-seller supply, which can be a defensible wedge: Amazon sellers often need purpose-built tracking and partner management that differs from DTC-first affiliate setups. The competitive question is whether Levanta can keep the Amazon depth while maintaining credible multi-channel execution as brands diversify. What marketers should pressure-test before migrating programs. M&A in martech usually creates a "now or later" decision for customers. Even when access is available immediately, marketers should validate the migration path before moving budget-critical programs. Key checks to run: * Attribution continuity: confirm how Amazon Attribution and any platform-specific tracking will be mapped, and what breaks when links, IDs, or partner contracts move. * Partner quality and overlap: "60,000+ partners" is a top-of-funnel number; ask what percentage is active in your category and on your target channels. * Payout and reconciliation: test payout timelines, dispute handling, and reporting consistency, especially if you run hybrid deals (commission plus flat fee). * Creative and compliance workflows: ensure product sampling, approvals, and compliance requirements are enforceable at scale for both Amazon listings and off-Amazon placements. * Measurement consistency across endpoints: if you sell on Amazon and Shopify, define which KPI is the source of truth and how you will avoid double-counting. This article is created by humans with AI assistance, powered by ContentGrow. Ready to automate your content marketing? Book a discovery call today.

GlobeNewswire
Apr 6th, 2026
Levanta acquires Perch+ to expand affiliate marketplace for Amazon sellers

Levanta, an affiliate and creator platform for e-commerce, has acquired Perch+, an early affiliate network for Amazon sellers. Financial terms were not disclosed. The acquisition adds Perch+'s network of sellers and affiliate partners to Levanta's platform, which now supports unified affiliate and creator programmes across Amazon, Shopify and Walmart. Levanta has grown 60% since last year and operates a marketplace connecting brands with over 60,000 vetted partners. Perch+ brands will gain access to Levanta's advanced tools including Amazon Attribution, Creator Connections, and Paid Placements for flat-rate creator deals. Creators will benefit from improved tracking, faster payouts and expanded brand partnerships. Founded by Infinite Commerce, Perch+ helped Amazon brands build affiliate marketing channels. Perch+ users can begin accessing Levanta's platform immediately.

The Associated Press
Mar 2nd, 2026
Levanta unifies creator and affiliate programs across Shopify, Amazon, and Walmart

Levanta, an affiliate and creator platform for e-commerce brands, has launched a unified system enabling brands to manage creator and affiliate programmes across Shopify, Amazon and Walmart from a single platform. The company addresses fragmentation in the market, where legacy affiliate networks and creator platforms operate separately, forcing brands to manage disconnected programmes for each sales channel. Levanta's solution allows brands to discover partners through an AI-powered marketplace, automate product seeding, track performance across channels and manage payments from one system. The platform is free for creators and takes no commission cut. Levanta's Shopify app integration is now available on the Shopify App Store, connecting brands, agencies and creators across direct-to-consumer and marketplace channels.

PR Newswire
Feb 17th, 2026
Amazon and Walmart sellers can now secure flat-rate creator deals with affiliate-level performance tracking

Levanta, an affiliate and creator platform for Amazon and Walmart sellers, has launched Paid Placements, enabling brands to secure flat-rate creator content whilst tracking performance through affiliate infrastructure. The feature bridges flat-fee sponsorships with measurable conversion tracking. The platform already generates 87% New-to-Brand sales for marketplace sellers. Paid Placements allows brands to browse creator rate cards, negotiate flat-fee deals, measure full sales impact including new-to-brand conversions, and layer commission structures. The content also feeds AI discovery engines as consumers increasingly use large language models for product recommendations. CEO Ian Brodie said marketplace sellers previously lacked top-of-funnel creator content with affiliate-level performance measurement. Paid Placements is now available to all brands and agencies on Levanta's platform, which connects sellers with over 60,000 vetted publishers and influencers.

Prosper Show
Jan 1st, 2026
AI Gaining Ground, but People Trust People

AI gaining ground, but people trust People. SEATTLE - A new consumer research study from Prosper exhibitor Levanta (pictured above at Prosper 2025 in Las Vegas), an affiliate marketing platform, reveals that while artificial intelligence has transformed how people research products, human voices remain the most powerful purchase drivers. The findings, detailed in Affiliate Marketing After AI: How Al and Creator Content are Reshaping Product Discovery, reveal that affiliate and creator content are not being displaced by AI. Instead, they're being amplified by it. As consumers explore and validate purchases across TikTok, Reddit, YouTube, and AI-powered tools like ChatGPT and Google's AI Overview, affiliates and creators have emerged as the connective tissue of modern commerce. Their reviews, comparisons, and recommendations now inform not only purchase intent, but also the very algorithms shaping AI-generated product visibility. In a survey of 1,000 U.S. online shoppers that use AI tools for product research, less than 10% click through AI-recommended links. Instead, 87% discover products through creators, blogs, and communities that they trust. "People trust people - that's never changed," said Ian Brodie, CEO of Levanta. "High-authority creators and affiliates earn their audiences through trusted content. Now that same credibility fuels AI-generated outputs and shapes how LLMs surface brands." The report also found that short-form video (53.2%) and YouTube reviews (35.7%) dominate how consumers engage with product content. These formats, alongside authentic blogs and forums - not only drive measurable conversions but sustain a distributed layer of credible information that AI systems rely on.

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