Drive.com.au operates a PHP/Laravel backend serving WordPress-based automotive content, now shifting toward React + TypeScript on the frontend. The tech stack reflects a publishing-to-commerce transition: Salesforce integration, GraphQL adoption, and active pipeline-management projects signal a sales-operations build-out. Hiring has decelerated to 1 role in 30 days across a lean 51–200 org, with manager-level positions dominating — typical of a maturing product company consolidating its go-to-market function.
Drive.com.au publishes automotive content, comparisons, and research tools for the Australian car-buying market. The platform combines editorial commentary with dealer commerce — helping drivers navigate vehicle selection while enabling dealer transactions through the site. Tech infrastructure spans WordPress for content management, Laravel for backend services, and Salesforce for sales operations. The company operates from McMahons Point, NSW, and is structured as a partnership. Current hiring focus spans sales, engineering, operations, and support, with three manager-level open roles.
PHP, Laravel, and WordPress for the core platform; React and TypeScript for frontend; Salesforce for CRM; GraphQL and REST for APIs. Infrastructure runs on AWS and GCP.
Active projects include integrated marketing solutions, pipeline management and forecasting, and campaign delivery orchestration — reflecting a shift toward sales-operations and dealer retention.
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