Full-Time

Senior Software Engineer

Fullstack, Node.js + React

Posted on 10/31/2025

Wizard

Wizard

51-200 employees

AI-powered SMS shopping platform for businesses

Compensation Overview

$185k - $210k/yr

Remote in USA

Remote

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Microsoft Azure
JavaScript
React.js
Node.js
TypeScript
Microservices
AWS
Google Cloud Platform
Requirements
  • 5-7 years experience in software development
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or similar discipline
  • Strong expertise with JavaScript / TypeScript
  • Proficiency in Node.js (Express, Koa or similar frameworks)
  • Proficiency in React; familiarity with other modern frameworks is a plus
  • Experience with system design and web application architecture
  • Familiarity with one or more cloud providers: AWS, GCP, or Azure
Responsibilities
  • Design, build and maintain high performing Node.js applications and APIs
  • Architect and scale microservices to support a growing commerce platform
  • Work with product team and cross functional teams to deliver business critical features
  • Implement CI/CD pipelines to streamline development and deployment
  • Champion best practices in code quality, testing and documentation
  • Mentor teammates and provide technical guidance and feedback
Desired Qualifications
  • Salary range is not a skill requirement, but compensation could be discussed; No explicit desirable qualifications listed in the posting.

Wizard provides an AI-powered SMS platform that helps businesses engage customers by enabling browsing, discovery, and purchases through a single text conversation. Users interact with personalized, real-time text conversations where products can be found, recommended, and paid for within SMS, including reorders and live brand support. The system learns from customer chats to deliver highly personalized interactions at scale, improving loyalty and repeat purchases rather than just completing transactions. Wizard differentiates itself by combining AI-driven, conversational experiences with white-glove, brand-expert support and a focus on customer relationships, not only sales. The goal is to help businesses strengthen customer engagement and retention through a scalable, text-first shopping experience.”}unned: false} ajorn: null} end: true} ]: 0? } Wait, let's output.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$50M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $50M Series A from NEA and Accel funds B2B platform scaling.
  • ACP adoption by Google, Visa, Mastercard boosts Wizard's integrations.
  • 10x higher conversion rates than traditional ecommerce drive revenue.

What critics are saying

  • Walmart's Sparky dominates with massive user base in 6-12 months.
  • Amazon's Rufus diverts queries within ecosystem in 3-9 months.
  • Perplexity and ChatGPT block discovery in LLM interfaces in 6-12 months.

What makes Wizard unique

  • Wizard delivers AI Shopping Agent with no sponsored listings across retailers.
  • Wizard partners with Stripe to advance Agentic Commerce Protocol adoption.
  • Wizard enables native checkout starting with Best Buy in February 2026.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Flexible Work Hours

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

Mental Health Support

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-3%
Boland Hill Media, LLC
Mar 10th, 2026
Eye on Merchants: Mastercard Taps AI for Small Businesses; Wizard Works With Stripe on Agentic Commerce

Eye on merchants: Mastercard taps AI for small businesses; Wizard works with Stripe on Agentic Commerce. Business use cases for artificial intelligence tools continue to develop, with news from Mastercard Inc. and Stripe Inc. among the latest developments. Mastercard launched its Virtual C-Suite, a service to help small businesses use AI in lieu of a cadre of expensive executives, and Stripe is working with Wizard, an AI agent company, to make adoption of the Agentic Commerce Protocol easier. Mastercard says its Virtual C-Suite, which it labels an extension of its Agent Suite of service, is meant to help small businesses operate as if they had access to the executives larger organizations are accustomed to. Small businesses can access virtual renditions of chief financial, information and security, marketing, and operating officers, it says. Virtual C-Suite brings artificial intelligence utilities into many of the accounting systems, business software, and banking applications SMBs use, though Mastercard has not disclosed which applications are compatible with its Web site and says capabilities are in development. "Our goal is to turn operational complexity into clarity - helping entrepreneurs regain time, make smarter decisions, and translate their ambition into measurable growth," Mark Barnett, Mastercard global head of small and medium enterprises, says in a statement. Moving on to larger merchants, Wizard, which launched its AI Shopping Agent in February, says it is working with processor Stripe Inc. to advance adoption of the Agentic Commerce Protocol, an open-source standard developed by Stripe and OpenAI. The ACP enables conversations between buyers, their AI agents, and businesses to complete a purchase, OpenAI says. New York City-based Wizard says it is one of Stripe's early partners to broaden adoption of ACP. It will work with Stripe to make merchant onboarding easier and help retailers convert AI-driven discovery of their products into sales. Numerous other companies have made the agentic commerce protocol standard, with Google, Visa Inc., and Mastercard among them.

The Associated Press
Mar 10th, 2026
Wizard partners with Stripe on Agentic Commerce Protocol to streamline AI-powered retail checkout

Wizard, an AI agent for e-commerce, is partnering with Stripe to accelerate adoption of the Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP), an open standard designed to connect AI agents with businesses for secure checkout experiences. The partnership will help merchants implement ACP and streamline onboarding, enabling them to participate in agentic commerce whilst maintaining control over their brand and customer relationships. ACP standardises communication between AI agents and commerce systems, reducing the need for custom integrations. Wizard is onboarding major brands and retailers to enable native checkout through ACP. The company, founded by Marc Lore and Melissa Bridgeford and backed by NEA and Accel, currently offers native checkout through Best Buy and plans to expand across additional retail categories.

AdExchanger
Feb 11th, 2026
Wizard Commerce Launches An AI Shopping Agent To Make Magic of Ecommerce Madness

Wizard Commerce launches an AI shopping agent to make magic of ecommerce madness. Wednesday, February 11th, 2026 - 11:49 am The first age of online personal shopping tools came via browser toolbars and other download services, such as Honey, that tracked deliveries and scoured for coupons. The new thing in personal shopping tools is, of course, AI agents. But most shopping AI agents are firmly attached to one particular LLM or retailer, like ChatGPT and Perplexity's new shopping response flows that guide their own shopping-related queries. And then there's agentic shopper pups: Walmart's Sparky and Amazon's Rufus, which are meant to help customers shop across their retail footprints. What people need is an independent agent that peers across retailers and is entirely focused on ecommerce services. At least that's the conclusion driving Wizard Commerce, a personal shopping agent that emerged from beta on Wednesday. The biggest LLMs and retailers have a huge built-in user base for their shopping agents. But "distribution doesn't create a great product," said Wizard AI Co-Founder and CEO Melissa Bridgeford. She started the company with Marc Lore, CEO of the Wonder Group and former CEO of Walmart US Ecommerce. Google has had the world's best distribution and canvas for a personalized shopping service but has not delivered much in the way of any shopping experiences, Bridgeford said. She cited services like Zillow or Kayak that are superior within their specialties (real estate listings and travel searches, respectively), as Wizard hopefully will be for ecommerce. Wizard Commerce isn't putting itself in the position to grow an app business from zero, with all the costs that come with new user acquisition. To start, the service begins with a URL-based search engine that's free for people who sign up with an account tied a phone or email. From there, a shopping query will return follow-up prompts (e.g., a search for clothes might be narrowed down by style or size) until five items are returned in a product carousel. None of these is a sponsored listing, Bridgeford said, nor can a brand or retailer pay to influence the results. Right now, Wizard's results all include a button that sends the shopper to a retailer page to pay. Bridgeford said Best Buy is the first retailer that Wizard is working with on a native checkout functionality - so users can purchase directly within the Wizard feed, rather than link out. Ironing out these retail integrations is key for Wizard, considering the product is free and the stated plans are to never accept ads. The goal will be for Wizard to earn a rate or fee based on the sales it will generate. "Business model is probably not something we want to comment on right now," Bridgeford said. AdExchanger daily. Daily roundup. The company hasn't raised a funding round, either, though its co-founders are both experienced seed round investors themselves. Wizard is also sticking to its consumer-facing business stance. For instance, there are many agentic commerce companies that operate chatbots for retailers and merchants (usually as an annoying pop-up). Bridgeford said Wizard is committed to sticking with the B2C product. "I think the pain point is huge," she said. There's been an explosion of ecommerce data not just from the perspective of ecommerce marketers. People are overwhelmed by product reviews on Reddit, unboxings on YouTube, reviews on social media and more places, often for basic things like clothes, soda or makeup. And then the shopper must navigate numerous marketplaces even once they have decided on a purchase. This problem has existed for years, Bridgeford said. She and Lore started working five years ago on what would become Wizard Commerce, though at the time, she said, they were both considering investments in a startup category that was then called "conversational commerce." "Fast-forward to today," she added, and those conversational commerce roots have grown into a fully fledged shopping agent. Now it just has to work like magic. Tagged in:

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