We're inviting a select group of designers to help us build Noon from the inside.
Introducing Noon's Design Partnership Program.
A closed cohort of IC product designers, design engineers, and builders who will use Noon on real projects and help shape what product design looks like next.
This isn't feedback surveys and bug reports. DPP members are collaborators with founding status, early access, and a seat at the table before anyone else gets one.
Who we're looking for:
→ Mid-to-senior IC designers or design-adjacent builders
→ Actively experimenting with AI in your work
→ Have a side project or portable work ready to go
When: Now - May 2026.
Where: Virtual, with optional IRL events in SF.
Spots are limited and hand-selected. If this sounds ike you, apply below👇Or tag someone who should.
I'm building the Noon community, starting with a small, closed cohort of designers with high craft and strong opinions. People who don't just want to watch this change happen, but want to help define it.
Noon’s Design Partnership Program. Six weeks, early access, founding member status, and an early look at what it means to design and build as one. If you care about craft and want to push your practice somewhere new, let's connect.
Spots are limited. Applications close April 7th and are reviewed personally by a real human named Belinda. 🧡
Come do this thing with me— link in comments!
Tag a designer who should be in the room 👇
got an early glimpse of "Noon," three things to note vs. others in market:
#1 - you work directly on your production code without any translation (other design tools that use MCP and Claude/Codex to work on code and AI produce temporary artifacts)
#2 - you don't need multiple tools to do your product design work.
#3 - lets you work on both visual and functional design while working on the production code (one single source of truth)
fascinating how quickly this market is accelerating...and how close we are getting to the elusive design=code=design moment we've all been waiting for.
I’m thrilled to announce we’ve raised $44M to build a new home for product design. Meet @noondesign.
No workflow is more broken and fragmented in 2026 than the product designers’. The very same people who care most about building software don’t have software purpose built for them. @kushagrasinha7 and I have lived this problem first hand as designers ourselves.
That’s why we built Noon. The first product design tool that works entirely on your product code, so you can design not only how a product looks, but also how it works. With AI at its core that works in seconds, not minutes.
For the first time, you can create, iterate, build, test and ship. All in one canvas. No translations or roundtrips to the codebase and back.
Comment “Get Noon” and we’ll get you on the list for early access.
@eglyman@karimatiyeh Who’s cutting onions?!
What a blessing and such fun to get to work (repeatedly!) with a long time comrade who knew you back when you were likely still learning to know yourself. Life is short and long all at once.
Also: Karim, you’re such a badass.
Ramp turns 5 today, and I want to share what we’ve learned about what it takes to build a great company.
In 1827 days, this team has built one of the fastest growing startups in history and assembled some of the most talented people in tech. More importantly, we’ve recovered over $1 billion and 10 million hours for customers, allowing their finance teams to be leaner and more strategic.
The secret is: there is no secret to building a great company. It’s a long, patient process with no shortcuts, no tricks, and often little glamor.
Building a business is hard, and not in a flashy way. Once in a great while, it means sleeping on the office floor or scrubbing toilets (done both) — but the vast majority of the time it means doing simple things well. It means taking your work seriously, treating people with decency, and earnestly giving your best effort. Doing that consistently for years and years is the hard part, maybe harder than scrubbing toilets.
Over two years ago I shared our growth playbook publicly (https://t.co/ULhzGQJ4wU). Despite growing headcount 3X and monthly customer purchase volume by more than 10X, it's actually remarkable to see that little else about how the @tryramp team operates has changed. The things that got us to day 1000 — hiring on potential, caring about customers, focusing on data, and simply being kind — are the same things that got us to day 1827, and they’ll be the same things that get us to day 10,000.
Although growth doesn’t come from hacks, it does come from habits and incentives. Our habits are to care about people and obsess over excellence, and our incentives are simple: make our customers more profitable and efficient, because we only succeed if they do.
That ethos is shared by the 725+ Ramplings I’m tremendously proud to call colleagues. This is one of the most talent-dense teams in tech, with a high-velocity engineering culture, a commitment to elegant design, and one of the highest performing sales operations anywhere. Across these and other teams, every role here is mission-critical; we have no second class citizens at Ramp.
So how do you build a great company? One day at a time, together with great people. Thank you to our team and our customers for everything, and see you on Day 1828.
5 years and over 25,000 businesses running on Ramp. 🚀
Today we’re celebrating the incredible companies of all shapes and sizes who do more on Ramp.
Together, we’ve saved them over $1 billion and over $10 million hours.
Here are just a few of their stories 🧵
Today we’re thrilled to announce Ramp Plus, an even more powerful edition of our core platform
We built it in lockstep with our most financially complex customers, including @Shopify. We’re grateful to all of our customers who helped get us here– quick 🧵 https://t.co/klPxkJllQS
NEW: We’re proud to announce Ramp Plus
Ramp Plus is an even more powerful edition of our core platform, built in lockstep with our most financially complex customers like @Shopify.
https://t.co/b0krmxwdaG
Incredibly fulfilling to connect IRL with @SlackHQ users and the team at @sxsw this week! Seeing the love reminded me of why we do what we do. Simpler, more pleasant, and more productive.
When talking about our agendas for the day, I told my 5yo I was a little nervous about a meeting I have today. He said, “Mama, I am nervous all the time. I know what to do.” So friends, here is all the advice he could fit into the drive to school: