Cozymeal Reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(53 total reviews)

56% positive business outlook

Cozymeal has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 53 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cozymeal employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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53 reviews
1.0
3 Mar 2026

Embarrassing workplace

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Pros

Honestly not many. Pay is usually on time.

Cons

I have worked in multiple start-ups but this is by far the worst. It is very disorganized with no clear reporting lines. This is due to constant bottlenecks as the CEO insists that he signs every detail off. Yes, it is his company but he thinks buzzwords and cost-cutting makes up for the suffocating culture and weak product. During my time there I saw many colleagues replaced without warning and there is a general lack of trust. When I had to speak to the CEO he was trying to involve himself in all my tasks so there is simply no autonomy or growth. The lack of HR is also deeply unprofessional.

5.0
4 July 2025

Engineer's point of view

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Pros

I've been working at Cozymeal as a Software Engineer for a long time, and overall, the experience has been rewarding and challenging in equal measure. As a senior engineer, I really appreciate the amount of ownership and influence I have over technical decisions and product direction. It’s fulfilling to see my work making a real impact on the company’s growth. The team itself is talented, supportive, and highly collaborative. The fast-paced environment of a startup like Cozymeal means you’re never bored and you get to work on a range of interesting technical challenges, from backend scalabilities to new feature launches. Direct communication with leadership is a big plus. The structure is pretty flat, and I’ve always felt comfortable bringing up suggestions or concerns.

Cons

Like many startups, resources and processes aren’t as fleshed out as at bigger tech companies, so you have to be comfortable with some ambiguity and occasional scrappiness. Sometimes there are rapid shifts in priorities or direction, which can make it tricky to plan ahead or focus deeply on long-term projects. As we grow, there have been a few communication gaps between teams, but I think leadership is aware and actively working to improve this.

5.0
4 June 2025
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Pros

I had a great experience working as a remote content editor on Cozymeal’s magazine team. The team of editors and writers was collaborative, friendly, and professional. I also had the opportunity to work directly with the CEO on strategic projects. He is very knowledgeable about the industry and the best practices of content marketing and was actively involved in shaping content direction, which made the work both insightful and engaging. Overall, the work environment was supportive, and I appreciated the opportunity to grow and contribute meaningfully to the team.

Cons

I was fully remote and while I liked the flexibility, I missed the in-office experience

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