SaaS platform for hospitality and tourism operations, expanding to unified payment infrastructure
Ebisol runs a polyglot stack (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Go, Swift, Kafka, BigQuery, Redshift, Snowflake) built for hospitality and tourism clients. The project and pain-point lists reveal a company mid-transformation: consolidating fragmented payment systems across business units, building a data mesh platform, and forming a dedicated SRE team. Hiring is accelerating with 5 senior and manager-level roles posted in the last 30 days—nearly all engineering-focused—signaling infrastructure scaling and reliability work rather than feature expansion.
Ebisol designs SaaS tools for restaurants, tourism operators, and hospitality businesses in Japan, with products including reservation systems, POS integrations, and contact center capabilities (IVR, CTI). The company operates across both online and offline service channels. Infrastructure spans AWS and GCP; data pipelines run on Apache Airflow, Dagster, and Cloud Composer. Current roadmap emphasizes payment system consolidation, a new data mesh architecture, and cross-group platform standardization—suggesting growth through internal M&A or subsidiary integration.
Ebisol primarily uses PostgreSQL, MySQL, Go, and Swift for application services, with AWS and GCP for cloud infrastructure. Data pipelines run on Apache Airflow, Dagster, and Cloud Composer, feeding BigQuery, Redshift, and Snowflake. Kafka and Google Cloud Pub/Sub handle event streaming.
Ebisol is building a shared payment platform, designing a data mesh architecture, forming an SRE team, and consolidating payment infrastructure across business units. Active projects include payment API specification, iPad app development for Ebica, and event streaming platform development.
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