Campspot builds reservation and property-management software for campground operators. The stack reveals a mature cloud-native architecture—Kubernetes, Terraform, Prometheus/Grafana, Kafka, and AWS RDS—paired with observability tooling (Datadog, OpenTelemetry) signaling focus on reliability at scale. Current hiring skews heavily toward sales (6 of 11 open roles), with projects around municipal campground expansion, booking fees, and revenue intelligence, indicating a shift from single-property operators toward multi-site and public-sector customer segments.
Campspot provides reservation and revenue-management software for campgrounds, resorts, and outdoor hospitality operators. The product serves property owners and operators who need to manage bookings, pricing, guest experiences, and multi-property operations. Founded in early 2015, the company operates as a 51–200-person team based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with active hiring in the United States and Brazil. The current roadmap spans property-management system evolution, payment-processor integrations, and GTM infrastructure to support larger and more complex customer deployments.
Campspot runs on AWS (EKS, RDS, Kinesis, MSK, Elastic Load Balancing), Kubernetes, Terraform, and CI/CD infrastructure. The observability layer includes Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog, and OpenTelemetry. The application layer uses JavaScript, PHP, and WordPress-adjacent tooling (Elementor, WPBakery) alongside HubSpot for CRM.
Campspot is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The company is actively hiring in the United States and Brazil.
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