Esper builds OS-level device management and custom Android solutions for enterprises running dedicated device fleets—POS systems, logistics terminals, healthcare devices. The tech stack reveals a platform business built on Android/iOS foundations (AOSP, Android SDK/NDK, Kotlin, Java) running on cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes), now adopting Claude and ChatGPT. Active projects include a real-time device communication layer and scalable fleet management system, while pain points center on re-provisioning workflows and managing exceptions at scale—problems endemic to fragmented, outdated device-ops tools.
Esper provides mobile device management and custom enterprise OS solutions for organizations operating dedicated device fleets. Their customer base spans retail and restaurant operations (POS, self-checkout), supply chain and logistics, and healthcare delivery (telehealth, remote patient monitoring). The platform automates provisioning, updates, and exception-based management across Android and iOS ecosystems. Engineering-heavy hiring (majority senior and mid-level roles) indicates active platform expansion, particularly around fleet-scale performance and real-time device communication. The company operates from Bellevue, Washington, with hiring activity in the United States and India.
Python, Go, TypeScript, React, AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, Docker; Android/iOS native layers (AOSP, Android SDK/NDK, Kotlin, Java, C/C++); Salesforce and Jira for ops. Recently adopting Claude and ChatGPT.
A real-time device communication platform, scalable fleet management system, enterprise-grade security for diverse device distributions, and performance management infrastructure.
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