SaaS platform for sports betting and retail gaming operations
Aardvark Technologies builds a transaction-engine-backed SaaS platform for sports betting and retail gaming operators. The stack reveals a graphics-heavy frontend (Pixi.js, Phaser, Three.js, Babylon.js, WebGL) paired with Go backends and a mature operational infrastructure (Kafka, RabbitMQ, Redis, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB) — a shape that matches their core product SkyPilot, a crash game designed for retail venues. Hiring remains concentrated in product and engineering with a steady velocity, while active work on pricing systems, sportsbook accuracy, and zero-downtime infrastructure suggests operational scaling challenges typical of regulated gaming platforms.
Aardvark Technologies delivers a web-based SaaS management system for gaming and sports betting operators, handling operations across web, mobile, and retail channels. The company operates from Vilnius, Lithuania, and serves mid-market gaming operators who need multi-channel transaction processing and player-facing gameplay. Their primary product, SkyPilot, is a crash game optimized for retail deployment. The engineering organization is structured around product development, platform reliability, and customer operations — reflecting the real-time, high-stakes nature of betting infrastructure.
SkyPilot is a crash game product designed for retail betting environments. It is built on Aardvark's transaction engine and targets maximum engagement in physical venue settings.
Frontend: JavaScript, React, Vue, Angular, Pixi.js, Phaser, Three.js, WebGL. Backend: Go, Python. Infrastructure: Kafka, RabbitMQ, NATS, Redis, MariaDB, MySQL, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB. DevOps: Jenkins, Ansible, Linux.
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