Air automates the operational work that slows down creative teams—asset collection, versioning, approvals—using image recognition and workflow automation. The tech stack (Node.js, React, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch, AWS) is standard for a content-heavy SaaS product, but the hiring mix reveals a sales-driven inflection: four open engineering roles alongside four sales roles, with three ops hires, indicating a shift from product-first to revenue-first scaling. Active projects span both AI integration into the core platform and building a repeatable, event-driven outbound motion.
Air is a creative operations system built for marketing and design teams to manage content workflows at scale. Founded in 2017 and launched publicly in March 2021, the company is headquartered in New York City and operates across 51–200 employees. The product automates routine tasks like asset organization, approval routing, and version control, and incorporates machine learning to reduce manual work. Air is privately held and has raised over $70 million in venture funding. Current hiring is steady across engineering, sales, operations, and marketing roles in the United States and Canada.
Air's stack centers on Node.js and TypeScript for backend services, PostgreSQL and AWS Aurora for data, React and Next.js for frontend, and AWS services (Lambda, SQS, SNS, RDS) for infrastructure. Figma, Salesforce, and Stripe are also in active use.
Current projects include AI integration into the core platform, building a search and discovery platform, and scaling sales infrastructure. Major focus areas are repeatable, ROI-positive outbound motion and scaling the backend for high availability and fault tolerance.
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