Access passive talent who only respond on daily.dev. Post your role, get matched, and meet engineers who actually want to talk. Developers already use daily.dev every day to learn and grow. We’re now opening our network for hiring.
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Daily Dev Recruiter is incredibly unobtrusive and intuitive, speaking from a developer standpoint. As a member of the daily dev community, I visit the site every day as it's my homepage and my "new tab" page on my browser. When I first saw a job recommended to me, it matched my interests, level, and skill sets. My reason for not applying at that moment was due to having recently starting a new project. However, I was impressed with the accuracy and how vetted the recommendation was both from the recruiting side and the candidate side. It'll be my go-to in the future.
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@amballou This is amazing to hear! And the best part it was all on your side only so far.
Only when you would accept do we involve the recruiter.
I hope we can match you again in the future 💜
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daily.dev is a clean, developer‑focused homepage that turns every new tab into a curated feed of high‑quality tech articles, tutorials, and industry news. It is free, open source, and backed by an active developer community that makes staying up to date fast and enjoyable.
Great product—congratulations. One small suggestion: it may be helpful to add a clear link for first-time developers who are new to daily.dev to easily discover and join the network. I explored the site but couldn’t find a clear entry point to do so.
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@flyaway Hi Jerome! That's solid feedback, we'll take that into account 💜
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Congrats on the launch! As someone building digital products in Malaysia, I'm
curious about the pricing structure. Is there a self-serve tier for smaller
teams or early-stage startups, or is this primarily enterprise-focused?
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Does the platform provide users with match data feedback (e.g., “Your profile has been viewed by 10 teams”) to help them optimize their personal tech profile? Can recruiters view anonymized data on candidate interests?
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And where are your developers located? Is it only Israel, or are there other countries too? We mostly hire in Eastern and Central Europe, that’s what my question was about.
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Daily Dev Recruiter is incredibly unobtrusive and intuitive, speaking from a developer standpoint. As a member of the daily dev community, I visit the site every day as it's my homepage and my "new tab" page on my browser. When I first saw a job recommended to me, it matched my interests, level, and skill sets. My reason for not applying at that moment was due to having recently starting a new project. However, I was impressed with the accuracy and how vetted the recommendation was both from the recruiting side and the candidate side. It'll be my go-to in the future.
@amballou This is amazing to hear! And the best part it was all on your side only so far.
Only when you would accept do we involve the recruiter.
I hope we can match you again in the future 💜
daily.dev is a clean, developer‑focused homepage that turns every new tab into a curated feed of high‑quality tech articles, tutorials, and industry news. It is free, open source, and backed by an active developer community that makes staying up to date fast and enjoyable.
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@zeiki_yu I appreciate the kind words!
Great product—congratulations.
One small suggestion: it may be helpful to add a clear link for first-time developers who are new to daily.dev to easily discover and join the network.
I explored the site but couldn’t find a clear entry point to do so.
@flyaway Hi Jerome! That's solid feedback, we'll take that into account 💜
Congrats on the launch! As someone building digital products in Malaysia, I'm
curious about the pricing structure. Is there a self-serve tier for smaller
teams or early-stage startups, or is this primarily enterprise-focused?
Does the platform provide users with match data feedback (e.g., “Your profile has been viewed by 10 teams”) to help them optimize their personal tech profile? Can recruiters view anonymized data on candidate interests?
And where are your developers located? Is it only Israel, or are there other countries too? We mostly hire in Eastern and Central Europe, that’s what my question was about.