This is how a startup should be... - Anonymous employee Beyond Employee Review

5.0
Dec 16, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

My experience so far at Beyond Pricing has included everything positive people want from a startup including flexibility, personal growth opportunities, great team successes, and the right amount of fun, while still managing to avoid the usual pitfalls of bloated funding rounds, "hyper-growth", and lack of direction. Sure, it can still be stressful at times, but the ability to actually execute and help customers is what makes it all worthwhile. Here's a quick summary of other pros: - From the top down, ideology is always "Customer First". Doing right by the customer is paramount. - Product does what it says, and then some. Pricing and benefits are aligned to drive an easy, transparent sales cycle. - Just moved to new, grown-up office in SF between BART and CalTrain with great food options around. Also, lots of support for remote and semi-remote employees. - Full benefits and 401k with match (unheard of in any startup I know). - Team growth has been significant (more than doubled to 30+ employees in the past year), while still being a reasonable pace. - Lastly, THE WHOLE TEAM is amazing. Everyone is willing to work with you to accomplish what needs to be done. No room for "that's not my job" here, including common sightings of the CEO and CTO assembling office furniture and taking out the trash (Thanks Ian and David!!!)

Cons

The most significant challenge of working at Beyond Pricing is, frankly, understanding the industry and how it operates. Everything is intertwined, and everyone knows everyone else, and, unfortunately, this is the part that's best solved by just doing it until you learn it fully. You may feel a bit lost a first, but the people in the industry can also be more patient and forgiving than most other industries (usually). When all else fails, just listen to the customers. Other things to expect: - There's still a lot of growth to be had, in terms of maturity as an organization. We're where we should be as a 30-person company, but that doesn't mean it can't get stressful when certain processes need to be defined or changed because they don't fit the model we have now. - Sometimes, product development can be a bit of a black box. We track ideas formally, but key decisions and specific needs are not often communicated back and forth as fluidly as can be between development and customer success/sales. There's efforts right now to get better here, but even though development is VERY quick and solves problems rapidly, it tends to be more on the reactive side. - Partnerships with other vendors/partners can tend to be loose, if even defined, which makes it hard to escalate issues and anticipate problems. A lot of this is on the vendors, themselves, but we still need to better define some of the details on contacting the partner, and important things to know for customer success and sales.

Explore other reviews about Beyond

5.0
Feb 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

True cross collaboration and a phenomenal product!

Cons

None at the moment, thanks!

avatar
Beyond Response
3mo
First, thank you so much for your review - you know we thrive on feedback here! And I really appreciate you calling out how well our teams collaborate - and how that's resulted in our product continuing to be the best in the business. I really appreciate the time you worked here - and the contributions I'm certain you made! -Julie Brinkman, CEO
3.0
Jun 3, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Beyond has a strong mission, talented employees, and opportunities to work on meaningful projects. I enjoyed collaborating with cross-functional teams and appreciated the chance to contribute to innovative work. The people I worked with were supportive, skilled, and passionate about what they do. I also gained valuable experience and grew professionally during my time here.

Cons

The culture shifted significantly following management changes. There was an increased emphasis on oversight, administrative tracking, and process, which reduced autonomy and trust. As a designer, I found myself spending more time documenting work than focusing on design and creative problem-solving. Unlimited PTO policies felt restrictive in practice, making it difficult to fully disconnect and recharge. Workload distribution at times appeared inconsistent, which could impact morale and growth opportunities. These factors contributed to burnout and ultimately influenced my decision to leave.

avatar
Beyond Response
1d
Thank you for your feedback and review. I'm so glad to hear you valued the mission, the talented people, and the meaningful work you were able to contribute to here — that's exactly the kind of environment we strive to build at Beyond. And thank you for shining a light on where we can continue to get better. Autonomy, trust, and ensuring our team can genuinely recharge are all things I care deeply about, and your feedback is a helpful reminder of where we can keep improving. I wish you all the best in what's next, and thank you for everything you contributed during your time here! – Julie Brinkman, CEO
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All