Auror builds a crime intelligence platform for retail loss prevention, running on a polyglot stack (.NET, React, Flutter, Azure) with heavy observability investment (Honeycomb, Sumo Logic, OpenTelemetry adoption). The hiring mix is engineering-heavy with acute gaps in mobile development, while active projects signal a major AI/ML push and a next-generation design system rebuild — suggesting the core platform is maturing toward automation and real-time alerting.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
Auror is a SaaS platform that transforms frontline retail incident reports into actionable intelligence for crime prevention and loss reduction. The product serves mid-market and enterprise retail operators across the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. The engineering footprint (C#/.NET backend, React/Flutter mobile, GCP/Azure infrastructure) supports three core layers: a mobile incident reporting surface, a cloud-based intelligence hub for trend detection and escalation, and integrations into existing loss-prevention workflows. The company is scaling both the platform and internal finance operations while addressing a documented mobile engineering talent gap.
Backend: C#, .NET, Axon. Frontend: React, TypeScript, Flutter, Dart. Infrastructure: Azure (Kubernetes, Container Apps), GCP (Cloud Run), Cloudflare, Terraform. Observability: Honeycomb, Sumo Logic. CI/CD: GitHub Actions, Octopus Deploy. CRM: Salesforce, HubSpot.
United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. Headquartered in New Zealand with 201–500 employees.
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