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Webflow launch & QA specialist

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We're hiring a Launch & QA Specialist who treats every site like the revenue infrastructure it is, and refuses to let one go live until it earns the name.

What we believe

In B2B, your website is the highest-leverage salesperson on the team. Which means a broken form, a missing redirect, a 404 on the highest-traffic page, or schema that an LLM can't parse isn't a "small bug", it's a deal that didn't happen. We don't ship sites with any of that.

We're a Webflow Premium Partner, the first in Norway, and our promise to clients is that the site we hand over actually drives pipeline, ranks, and gets cited by the LLMs increasingly answering their buyers' questions. That promise is only as good as the person doing the final pass.

We're hiring a Launch & QA Specialist who treats every site like the revenue infrastructure it is, and refuses to let one go live until it earns the name.

What we're looking for

You've got 3+ years in a digital agency or hands-on web role, and you've been the person who catches the things everyone else missed. The redirect that would have nuked organic traffic. The form that submits but doesn't route. The schema markup that says one thing while the page says another. You take quiet pride in this.

You understand SEO and AEO/GEO at the implementation level. not as buzzwords, but as how schema, metadata, indexing rules, internal linking, and structured content actually behave when Google's crawlers (and increasingly, LLM crawlers) hit a Webflow site at midnight. You know how to make a site genuinely citation-worthy, not just keyword-optimised.

You're fluent in the modern QA stack, Google Search Console, GA4, Screaming Frog, SEMRush, and you've worked enough HubSpot integrations to know where forms break, why lead routing fails, and how to test it without waiting for production traffic.

You handle content migrations like a project, not a chore. Content mapping, validation, redirect logic, the lot. You know the difference between "the content moved" and "the content moved, the equity moved with it, and nothing's lost in the index."

You prioritise like a delivery person, not a perfectionist. You can tell the difference between "this blocks launch," "this needs a fix this sprint," and "this is a nice-to-have for the optimisation backlog", and you can defend that call to delivery leads, developers, and strategists.

You write things down. QA findings, migration notes, launch sign-offs, when something goes sideways three months post-launch, the person debugging it can read your trail and find the answer.

Bonus if you've worked on B2B SaaS, AI, or healthcare websites. Bonus if you can read Norwegian content well enough to QA it.

What the work looks like

You own the moment a site goes from "almost done" to "live and earning." That means:

Pre-launch QA: content accuracy, functionality, technical checks, structured pre-launch audits against our internal standard. You're the last gate.

Content migrations: mapping, validation, quality control, and the redirect strategy that protects existing traffic and search equity.

SEO and AEO implementation: metadata, schema markup, indexing rules, robots and llms.txt, internal linking, redirects. You don't just check that fields are filled in; you check they're correct.

Issue triage and resolution: broken links, 404s, redirect chains, crawl errors, console warnings. You catch them, file them, fix what you can, and route the rest to developers with enough context that they can resolve in one pass.

CRM and marketing integration validation, HubSpot forms, lead routing, conversion tracking in GA4, tag management. You don't trust a form until you've watched it land in the right place.

Post-launch monitoring: for the first 30/60/90 days you watch the dashboards, flag regressions, and surface optimisation opportunities to the growth team.

Documentation: QA findings, migration notes, launch sign-offs, post-launch reports. The knowledge stays with the project, not in your head.

You'll work directly with developers, copywriters, and strategists.

We hold ourselves to outcomes, not deliverables, your role is what makes that promise enforceable.

We read every application personally. If you're a fit, you'll hear from us within two weeks.

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