Doxim serves financial services, healthcare, utilities, and insurance with omnichannel communications and payment solutions. The tech stack is heavily .NET-dependent (C#, .NET Framework, .NET Core, SQL Server), and their active project list reveals a company in operational transition: migrating legacy codebases from TFS to Git, modernizing .NET applications, and building new revenue operations infrastructure (ARR/MRR dashboards, lead management). The sales-heavy hiring mix (9 of 18 open roles) combined with internal pain points around complex billing, imperfect data, and legacy technical debt suggests a shift from pure software vendor toward managed services delivery.
Doxim provides customer communications management software and technology-enabled managed services to highly regulated industries: banking, credit unions, insurance, healthcare, utilities, and government. Their platform handles omnichannel communications, statement solutions, eStatements, document management, and payment processing. The company operates from Troy, Michigan, with 501–1,000 employees and serves enterprise clients navigating complex regulatory and operational constraints. Beyond software licensing, Doxim delivers implementation, client onboarding, and managed services to address digitization and customer experience challenges.
Doxim's core stack is Microsoft/.NET: C#, .NET Framework, .NET Core, SQL Server, with Git and Bitbucket for version control. They also run Salesforce for CRM and LinkedIn and Avalara in secondary roles. They are replacing Azure DevOps Server.
Active projects include modernizing legacy .NET applications, migrating codebases from TFS to Git, building ARR/MRR dashboards and forecasting, designing lead and opportunity management processes, and optimizing revenue operations and RFP workflows.
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