Detailed Role Descriptions
About Tabi
Tabi is the first holistic productivity and adaptive well-being companion designed to help people reduce overwhelm, stay aligned with their values, and prevent burnout.
We’re building an emotionally intelligent, long-term system that helps people prioritize themselves while managing the realities of modern life.
We’re currently in System Design & Concept Creation Phase, where we’re translating extensive qualitative and quantitative research into a system blueprint and early prototypes. This phase will define how Tabi functions, adapts, and integrates into people’s lives.
Our guiding principle: balance thoroughness with speed. We want rigorous design thinking, not academic paralysis.
🎨 Product Designer (UI/UX + Systems Thinker)
Commitment: 15–20 hrs/week for 6–8 weeks (continues into prototyping)
Timeline: November–January
What You’ll Do
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Translate research insights into flows, wireframes, and design concepts
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Co-create system maps and user journeys that visualize Tabi’s adaptive experience
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Collaborate with behavioral and systems experts to ensure the design reflects psychological depth and holistic well-being
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Rapidly iterate low to mid-fidelity prototypes for early user feedback
Who You Are
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Experience in UX/UI and systems thinking for wellness, productivity, or behavior-focused tools
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Strong at synthesizing research into usable, beautiful, and functional experiences
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Enjoy fast iteration with strategic thought
🧠 Behavioral Scientist / Cognitive Designer Advisor
Commitment: 2-3 hrs/week (ongoing)
Timeline: November onwards
What You’ll Do
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Map the behavioral and psychological model behind Tabi (motivation, self-regulation, habit loops, adaptive personalization)
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Design frameworks for reflection, feedback, and habit reinforcement
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Identify evidence-based design principles that guide engagement and well-being outcomes
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Collaborate with designers and system modelers to ensure Tabi’s flow aligns with real human behavior
Who You Are
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Background in behavioral science, cognitive psychology, or UX research
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Understands habit formation, self-determination theory, and motivation models
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Able to simplify complexity and translate research into actionable design
🤖 AI Product Engineer / Rapid Prototyper
Commitment: 15–25 hrs/week for 8–10 weeks (continues into prototyping)
Timeline: November–February
What You’ll Do
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Build rapid prototypes simulating Tabi’s adaptive logic and personalization features
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Use no-code, low-code, or AI-driven tools (e.g. GPT APIs, Replit, Glide, Framer, Figma prototypes with AI logic)
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Collaborate with systems modeler and designer to make the adaptive engine feel human and supportive
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Prepare the foundation for a technical architecture to transition into MVP phase
Who You Are
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Skilled in prototyping tools, API integrations, or AI/ML product workflows
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Comfortable building quick experiments that demonstrate functionality
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Passionate about the intersection of AI and human well-being
🧩 Systems Architect / Systems Modeler
Commitment: 10–15 hrs/week for 6–8 weeks (Advisor role afterward)
Timeline: November–January
What You’ll Do
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Create the high-level map of Tabi’s logic: wellness dimensions, user states, data inputs, and feedback loops
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Define relationships between modules and potential pathways for adaptation
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Collaborate with AI engineer to explore how personalization could evolve over time
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Document architecture for use in MVP development
Who You Are
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Experienced in system design, service design, or information architecture
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Able to model dynamic, human-centered systems with multiple interacting components
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Interested in tech that augments human self-awareness and adaptability
💡 How to Get Involved
If this resonates with you, we’d love to hear from you.
Email hello@tabiwellbeing.com or DM SaraLi Forouzanfar on LinkedIn with:
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Which role you’re interested in
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A few sentences about your experience
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Your availability for a 30-minute chat (before November 23)
Please note: these are collaborations, not paid roles - we're a very early-stage startup, after all!