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Tech Intern

JOB TITLE: Tech Intern — Democracy Platform Build

ORGANIZATION: GAIN Power

LOCATION: Remote (Cambridge, MA area preferred)

JOB TYPE: Part-time / Internship

SALARY: $25/hour

JOB DESCRIPTION:

GAIN Power is rebuilding its platform from the ground up — and we need a sharp, curious technologist to help us ship it.

GAIN Power is a 22-year-old professional community and marketplace for people working in Democratic politics, elections, and civic advocacy. We connect campaign staff, political consultants, field organizers, data professionals, and advocacy leaders with the jobs, resources, and relationships they need to win. Our community includes 6,000+ vetted members and reaches 39,000+ democracy professionals through our newsletters and job board.

We're rebuilding gainpower.org as a modern React + Supabase web application using AI-assisted development tools (Lovable, Claude). The platform includes a Democracy Directory, an RFP marketplace, a job board with salary transparency, community feed, events, and learning resources. We have a detailed Master Spec, a working prototype, and a clear build sequence. We need someone to help execute it.

This is real work on real infrastructure that will be used by thousands of campaign managers, field directors, consultants, and advocacy orgs running races across the country in 2026.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Run and iterate on AI-assisted development prompts in Lovable
  • Test features, debug issues, and document what works
  • Help wire up backend logic (Supabase, Edge Functions, RLS policies)
  • Manage our beta tester program — recruit, schedule, and run feedback sessions with democracy professionals, then synthesize findings back into the build
  • Contribute to feature specs and product decisions
  • Keep the Master Spec updated as decisions are made
  • Write weekly testing and feedback summaries for the founder

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Comfortable with React — you don't need to be an expert, curiosity and initiative matter more
  • Some exposure to backend concepts (APIs, databases, authentication)
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Clear written communication skills
  • Interest in civic tech, democracy, or political infrastructure

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience with Supabase, Firebase, or similar backend tools
  • Familiarity with AI-assisted development tools (Lovable, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, etc.)
  • Experience with Tailwind CSS
  • Previous work on a real shipped product (even a side project counts)

DETAILS:

  • Hours: 10–15 hours per week, flexible around your schedule
  • Duration: Spring/Summer 2026, with potential to continue
  • Start date: As soon as possible
  • Work style: Fully remote with occasional optional in-person meetups in Cambridge, MA

TO APPLY: Complete our short application form here. Skip the formal cover letter — we want to hear from you directly. We respond to everyone.