About PushPress
PushPress is the AI-powered gym management platform built for boutique fitness.
We are transforming how boutique fitness owners operate and how the entire $100B global fitness industry connects, transacts, and grows. Trusted by more than 5,000 gyms and 500,000 members, PushPress processes ~$1B annually.
We're a Series B company backed by Altos Ventures, StepStone, and Mucker Capital, and we're going all-in on AI. Our AI Assistant, AI Member Intel, and AI-powered reporting tools are already changing how gym owners and coaches operate. We believe AI should make the human side of fitness better, not replace it.
By embedding intelligence directly into the product, we enable boutique fitness owners to make faster decisions, unlock new revenue streams, and collaborate across a connected network. As more gyms join the platform, data compounds, intelligence strengthens, and the value of the ecosystem increases for every owner.
We are a global team of builders, operators, and fitness fanatics on a mission to level the playing field for independent fitness entrepreneurs. If you are ready to help reshape an industry, let's talk!
About the Role
The Visual QA Specialist is the last line of defense before client-facing work goes live. You'll review edits and design changes across client websites to ensure everything looks polished, intentional, and professional — not just technically correct.
This role exists because of a specific problem: when builders interpret client feedback and make design changes, the work can be functionally correct but visually off. Alignment breaks, spacing gets inconsistent, crops look awkward, and the overall design quality drops. Your job is to catch that before it ships.
This is QA, not design. You're not creating — you're evaluating. You need a strong design eye, obsessive attention to detail, and the ability to articulate exactly why something looks wrong, not just flag that it does.
What You'll Do
Review new site builds and edit requests for visual quality: You're the last visual check before anything reaches a client — covering both new site builds and ongoing edit requests. Every build gets a full visual pass; every edit that touches layout, imagery, or styling gets reviewed before it ships.
Catch visual quality issues: Identify problems with alignment, spacing, cropping, typography, color consistency, image quality, and responsive behavior. No blurry images. No awkward crops. No inconsistent padding. If it looks sloppy, it doesn't ship.
Review at every Webflow breakpoint: Check each build or edit at all breakpoints — desktop, large, medium (tablet), small (mobile landscape), and tiny (mobile portrait). Webflow styles cascade down, so a change at desktop can break layouts at smaller sizes. You catch those before they ship.
Fix what you find: For minor visual issues (spacing, alignment, cropping), fix them directly in Webflow rather than sending work back. You should be comfortable making small corrections without involving a builder.
Annotate and document issues in BugHerd: When issues require builder fixes, document them in BugHerd directly on the staging site — annotated screenshot, specific issue described, fix suggested. No vague notes.
Manage visual QA tickets in Linear: Track the status of all reviews and revisions in Linear. Work only moves forward when it passes your visual checklist in full.
Document visual standards: Help build and maintain a visual QA checklist that the team uses as a baseline. What "good" looks like should be written down, not assumed.
Provide clear, actionable feedback: When work goes back to a builder, your feedback must be specific enough that they can fix it without a follow-up conversation — "Hero image is cropped at 375px and cuts off the subject's face; needs vertical repositioning at mobile breakpoint" beats "looks off on mobile."
Track visual quality trends: Notice patterns — if the same visual issues keep appearing, flag them so the team can address root causes through SOPs or builder training.
Collaborate with the Implementation Leader: Report on visual quality metrics, surface recurring issues, and help prioritize what standards need tightening.
What We're Looking For
Strong design eye — you can immediately spot when spacing, alignment, typography, or color is off, even if you can't always name the design principle
Experience with Webflow — you can navigate the editor, inspect elements, and make minor fixes (spacing, alignment, image cropping) without needing a tutorial
Understanding of Webflow breakpoints — you know how styles cascade down from desktop to mobile, and you verify each breakpoint independently. You understand that a fix at desktop can silently break the layout at tablet or mobile
Obsessive attention to detail — you notice the 2px misalignment, the inconsistent padding, the image that's cropped just slightly wrong at mobile
Ability to articulate visual issues clearly — you can explain WHY something looks off, not just that it does. "The heading is too close to the image above it — needs 24px minimum spacing" beats "looks weird"
Proficiency with BugHerd — you'll use it daily to annotate and document visual issues directly on staging sites. Prior experience preferred; ability to get up to speed immediately required
Familiarity with Linear — you'll manage QA ticket status in Linear as part of every review workflow
Strong written communication in English — your QA notes need to be clear enough that a builder can fix the issue without a follow-up conversation
Comfort with repetitive, detail-oriented work — this role reviews a high volume of edits daily and requires sustained focus
Systematic approach to reviews — you follow a checklist, not your instincts. Every review hits the same quality gates in the same order
Nice to Have:
Formal design training or background (graphic design, UI/UX, visual communications)
Experience in a QA or quality assurance role in a web agency or SaaS environment
Familiarity with image optimization standards (resolution, file size, aspect ratios for web)
You'll know you're succeeding when:
Visual quality issues caught in QA drop significantly — fewer client-facing problems make it through
Builders start referencing your visual QA checklist before submitting work
You can review a standard edit in under 10 minutes with consistent accuracy
Your feedback is specific enough that work rarely comes back a second time for the same issue
The team trusts your eye — when you approve something, everyone is confident it looks right
Why Join PushPress
Work fully remote from anywhere in the world — we're a distributed team with flexibility built into our culture
Inherit and improve an established operation — you're joining an existing team and helping raise the quality bar
Direct leadership access — you'll work side by side with leadership with full context on company strategy
Above-market compensation — we pay above market intentionally. We want the best, and we pay for it.
AI-native operation — automation is core to how this team works, not an afterthought. You'll operate at the frontier of how implementation teams are built in 2026.
Impact that compounds — better visual quality means better product, lower churn, happier clients. Your work has a direct line to business outcomes.
How to Apply: Please submit your resume along with a brief cover letter that addresses:
Your experience reviewing or producing visual web content
Your familiarity with Webflow
A specific example of a visual quality issue you caught that others missed — describe what was wrong and how you communicated the fix
This role includes a practical assessment round. Strong candidates will be given a set of website edits with planted visual issues and asked to identify, document, and prioritize them.
PushPress is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and dynamic workplace. We’re all about leveling up, and that means we don’t tolerate any form of discrimination or harassment. We’re committed to providing equal opportunities, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability, genetic info, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.
At PushPress, we’re dedicated to helping both our technology and our team reach peak performance. Whether it’s with your proactive approach, eye for detail, or drive to make a meaningful impact, we’d love to hear from you. At PushPress, we’re all about pushing boundaries and achieving new personal bests—come join us and be part of our fitness-tech journey!