ngrok is an all-in-one cloud networking platform that secures, transforms, and routes traffic to services running anywhere. Instead of cobbling together nginx, NLBs, VPNs, model routers, and oodles of other tools, developers solve every networking problem with one gateway. Doesn’t matter if they’re sharing localhost or running AI workloads in production.
We're trusted by more than 9 million developers at companies like GitHub, Okta, HashiCorp, and Twilio. What started as a way to put your local app on a public URL has grown into a universal gateway for API delivery, AI inference, device fleets, and site-to-site connectivity. It’s the same ngrok that millions of developers have loved and leaned on every day for years, now with the power to run production traffic at scale.
A few things you should know:
- Our mascot is a rock
- We are obsessed with our pets, Viper sunglasses and Bufo (yes, the toad)
- We have a designated Chief Emoji Officer - they are vital to our success!
- We like software that’s serious and culture that’s not
Most people skim to 'requirements' and bounce. You're actually reading this. That's the kind of thoroughness we respect, or you're just procrastinating. Either way, same same and you should keep reading.
Our Customer Data team builds the systems that ensure customers see fair, clear billing and reliable consumption data. We handle billing, metering, limits, and usage tracking—the systems that make sure every byte is counted correctly and every invoice is accurate.
Our systems must be correct, explainable, and defensible under real-world conditions: traffic spikes, partial failures, customers changing behavior mid-stream, and someone always asks: "Why does my bill look like this?"
When things work, nobody notices. When they don't, suddenly everyone has opinions about distributed data systems. Is the bug due to caching? You'll be the one who actually knows.
What You’ll Actually Do- Build the billing backbone: You'll maintain and evolve our billing and metering infrastructure—Stripe Orb integrations, usage aggregation systems, and everything that turns traffic into invoices. Accurate invoices. The kind customers don't dispute.
- Track everything that matters: You'll build event tracking pipelines for traffic events, session logging, and usage patterns. You'll develop traffic inspection systems for compliance and analytics. Every request counted, every session tracked, no "lost" data explaining why the numbers don't match.
- Own customer-visible usage and billing insights. Build and evolve the systems that turn raw product usage into clear, accurate, and trusted views of what customers are using and why they’re charged—eliminating billing confusion before it happens.
- Handle the infrastructure details: You'll manage IP metadata services and the systems that connect traffic patterns to customer accounts. You'll ensure billing reliability—accurate invoices, automated refund processing, and reconciliation that actually reconciles.
- Ship systems people trust: You'll work closely with product, platform, finance, and support. Finance will have questions. They always do. You'll make their day by actually having the data they need.
- You’ve built backend or data-heavy systems that were held to high standards of correctness
- You’re comfortable in a statically typed, compiled language such as Go, Rust, C++, or Java (with bonus points for Go)
- You’ve worked with event streams, usage data, or high-volume pipelines
- You enjoy thinking about data models, invariants, and failure modes
- You care about developer experience, including for people consuming your data
- You're the person people ping when the numbers don't add up and nobody else can explain why
Extra credit if you’ve worked on:
- Metering, billing, or pricing systems (but not limited to them)
- Event-driven or streaming architectures
- Customer-facing analytics or usage reporting
- Systems where small discrepancies become large conversations
ngrok runs entirely on AWS. Engineers develop by using remote development tools and/or ssh to connect to remote EC2 environments that run a full Kubernetes cluster of the ngrok stack, closely mirroring production. The codebase is primarily Go and TypeScript. We use Postgres for persistence, Kafka for streaming, Protobuf for service boundaries, and Kubernetes, Terraform, Helm, and Buildkite to operate and ship reliably. React is used for user interfaces, and GitHub supports our development workflows and remembers everything.
LocationThis is a remote position for candidates outside of the Bay Area and a hybrid role for candidates within commuting distance to San Francisco. Our Bay Area employees commute to the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
SponsorshipAll candidates must be US-based, and legally authorized to work in the United States.
At this time, ngrok is unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States on a permanent, ongoing basis without the need for current or future sponsorship.
CompensationSenior Software Engineer
- Tier 1 (SF, LA, Seattle, NYC): $180,000 – $225,000
- Tier 2 (rest of US): $165,600 – $207,000
Software Engineer III
- Tier 1 (SF, LA, Seattle, NYC): $160,000 – $200,000
- Tier 2 (rest of US): $147,200 – $184,000
Job level and actual compensation will be evaluated based on factors including, but not limited to, qualifications objectively assessed during the interview process (including skills and prior relevant experience, potential impact, and scope of role), internal equity with other team members, market data, and specific work location. We provide an attractive mix of salary and equity. #LI-Remote
alt: What You Get (Besides a Paycheck)
- Health stuff that actually matters. Full premiums covered on base healthcare, dental, and vision for you. Half covered for your dependents. Mental health and well-being support included, because taking care of your brain is as important as taking care of your teeth.
- Retirement matching that doesn't suck. 401(k) with 100% match up to 3% of your salary and 50% match up to another 2%. Future you will appreciate present you.
- Actually flexible time off. We say "open, flexible vacation policy" and actually mean it. Take the time you need. Your manager will bug you if you're not taking enough.
- Parental leave that's realistic. Up to 16 weeks if you give birth, up to 8 weeks for new parents (birth, adoption, fostering—however your family grows).
- Money to keep growing. Annual professional development budget for books, courses, conferences, or whatever helps you level up. Plus an annual home office/desk stipend to make your workspace not terrible.
- Work from wherever. Co-working space stipend if you want to get out of your house but aren't near our SF office.
- Lunch on us. 2x+ per week for employees onsite at our San Francisco office. Free food tastes better.
- Company offsites. Twice a year we get the whole team together. It's part strategy, part bonding, part excuse to hang out with Bufo (the toad).
- Regular feedback and fair compensation. Bi-annual reviews to make sure you're getting real feedback and staying competitively compensated. No surprises, no waiting around for performance conversations.
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