Enterprise credential security and password management platform
Dashlane operates a credential security platform with a modern frontend stack (TypeScript, React, RxJS) and enterprise infrastructure (Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, Elasticsearch). The company is actively scaling engineering (12 open roles) while tackling payment flows, CI/CD tooling, and platform reliability—suggesting a shift from pure password management toward a more complex, multi-tenant enterprise product. Their pain list reveals focus on trial-to-conversion mechanics and European market expansion alongside core security hardening.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Engineering
Dashlane provides credential management and identity security software for enterprise customers. The platform unifies password management with proactive threat detection under the Omnix framework, built on patented zero-knowledge encryption. The company serves over 25,000 organizations globally, including large enterprises across financial services, manufacturing, and consulting. Based in New York and founded in 2009, Dashlane operates with 201–500 employees and is actively hiring engineering talent in Portugal and Canada, with particular focus on product infrastructure, payment systems, and observability.
Frontend: TypeScript, JavaScript, React, RxJS. Testing/QA: Jest, Cucumber, WebdriverIO. Infrastructure: AWS, Azure, Kubernetes. Backend: Elasticsearch. Internal tools: GitLab CI/CD, Salesforce, Slack, Confluence.
New York, New York. Founded in 2009, privately held, with 201–500 employees.
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