Backed by Y CombinatorLooking for someone who can build a landing page?
Let them show you in the interview.
Litmus generates technical interview pipelines from your repos, tickets, and job descriptions.
WHAT LITMUS IS
Link your repositories, your engineering tickets, and your job descriptions. Litmus suggests a complete interview pipeline, with every stage tuned to how your team actually builds.
Upload or generate technical assessments scoped to the features you're shipping next, not generic toy problems. We score not just what candidates built, but how they built it.
Synced with Ashby, Greenhouse, and Lever, so candidate management is as seamless as pressing a button.
HOW IT WORKS
Fivestepstoahireyoutrust.
01
Link your context.
02
Refine your pipeline.
03
Invite candidates.
04
Review and compare.
05
Make your hire.
THE CANDIDATE EXPERIENCE
Preparecandidatesforthejob,notjusttheinterview.
In every assessment, candidates work in the IDE and terminal of their choice. AI usage is encouraged, tracked, and analyzed as they go, and submitting feels like opening a PR.
Throughout the assessment, candidates record responses to questions about their design decisions, generated in real time from their progress. After submission, they present a walkthrough of their work from their candidate dashboard.
WHY WE BUILT THIS
New hires are the people you'll be sitting next to, day after day, year after year.
Tech hiring has become increasingly transactional. Standard technical assessments don't tell you who's actually going to be good at the job, and the skills worth hiring for keep changing.
Companies should hire people they're excited about and ready to invest in. New hires should feel like they're joining a team they belong to.
We built Litmus so you can hire with that confidence. Every person you bring on is someone your team is excited to build with.
Stop losing good candidates to broken pipelines.
GET STARTED
Book a demo.
We'll generate a live pipeline on the call from your stack and an open role.
Or email us at founders@litmus.build
