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Built with operators in mind
Verity is built by a product + engineering team that cares about the unglamorous parts of club operations: getting the right message to the right people, tracking what was sent, and making it easy for staff to run great experiences.
We keep titles simple. You’ll mostly notice how we work: listen closely, ship quickly, and stay on-call for the details that matter.
Ivan Sandoval
Ivan leads Verity’s engineering with a bias for clarity and resilience. He focuses on performance, privacy, and the behind-the-scenes systems that keep clubs confident — especially when messages, RSVPs, and acknowledgments can’t slip through the cracks.
- • Builds audit-friendly workflows so teams can answer “who got what, when?” without guesswork.
- • Designs for reliability first — then makes it feel effortless.
- • Keeps close to customer feedback and even closer to the code.
Andrea Sandoval
Andrea leads product with a focus on member experience and staff usability. She turns “we need a better process” into workflows that are obvious the first time you use them — from RSVP flows to announcements to acknowledgment and follow-up.
- • Writes and designs for every age group — simple, readable, and accessible.
- • Keeps features grounded in real operations: boards, GMs, department heads, and frontline staff.
- • Obsessed with “less work, fewer clicks, fewer mistakes.”
Build with us
We’re a small team building product that operators use every day. If you like clean UX, strong engineering fundamentals, and shipping in tight feedback loops, you’ll fit right in.
- • Remote-friendly with async-first habits
- • Customer feedback drives weekly iterations
- • High ownership, low ego, no “hero culture”
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We build around real workflows — the ones that happen between meetings, texts, spreadsheets, and last-minute changes.
Delivery logs, role-based permissions, and clear ownership — so nothing important gets lost in a thread.
Tight feedback loops, steady iteration, and a product culture that builds what clubs actually ask for.