Pros
Big vision and strong sales pitch which gets attention from big names. The new office is in a great location. Some of the people are really nice.
Cons
Navro did have a lot of promise and the chance to build something genuinely exciting. But payment curation was never properly scoped, the build was rushed and the outcome is a product that doesn't work. Clients spend months onboarding only to find it doesn’t deliver as sold. Most never ramp and leave, which says it all. Instead of fixing the fundamentals, leadership chases the next thing e.g. Stablecoins or AI prototypes. These sound great but never get implemented, all the while we still can’t reliably deliver many of the currencies we advertise. Frequent redundancies and sudden departures mean valuable talent and knowledge keep walking out the door. Pay is also sub-par. The company does a regular LinkedIn post about attempts to hire an Enterprise Sales role, dangling a 'Free' $10k for a referral, yet we are told there’s no budget for pay rises or bonuses because targets aren’t met. There’s still potential, but right now Navro feels more like it's putting out fires than building towards long-term success.