Array builds white-label financial and identity products embedded into existing fintech and financial-institution platforms. The tech stack spans frontend frameworks (Svelte, React, Vue), backend services (Node.js, Go, Elixir), and cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), with Salesforce, HubSpot, and Outreach anchoring sales and client success operations. Hiring is heavily weighted toward senior sales and support roles rather than engineering, reflecting a client-success and renewal-focused business model — a deliberate pivot from pure product velocity toward enterprise account retention and expansion.
Array is a New York-based embeddable platform founded in 2020 that integrates financial, credit, identity, and privacy products into the interfaces of financial institutions, fintechs, and digital brands. The company sells to mid-market and enterprise clients and operates as a B2B2C business, where Array's features are invisible to end consumers but measurable in client acquisition, retention, and revenue impact. The product suite is designed for rapid embedding and white-label customization, supported by a Svelte and React frontend architecture and a polyglot backend. The company is currently focused on enterprise client success, contract lifecycle management, and front-end conversion optimization.
Array uses Svelte, React, Vue, Kotlin, and Swift for frontend; Node.js, Go, Elixir, and Python for backend; PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and SQL Server for data; and AWS, Azure, GCP for cloud infrastructure. Salesforce, HubSpot, Outreach, Marketo, and Gong support sales and customer success.
Array is headquartered in New York, NY. The company was founded in 2020 and currently employs 201–500 people, hiring exclusively in the United States.
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