Gigs builds an OS layer that lets platforms integrate wireless and telecom services directly into their apps. The stack reveals a classic full-stack SaaS shape (React/Next.js frontend, Go/Elixir/Ruby backend, Postgres-adjacent data layer), with heavy data-pipeline tooling (dbt, Dagster, Fivetran, Hightouch, BigQuery) — suggesting the core challenge is normalizing fragmented telecom data and provisioning workflows. Senior-heavy hiring across engineering and sales indicates they're scaling sales-motion into enterprise while solving deep technical and regulatory complexity.
Notable leadership hires: People Lead, Strategic Account Lead, Chief of Staff, Account Lead
Gigs provides an operating system for mobile service platforms, enabling companies to embed telecom and wireless capabilities without managing carrier integrations directly. Founded in 2020 and based in San Francisco, the company operates in the telecom infrastructure space, selling to mid-market and enterprise platforms that want to offer connectivity to end users. The product stack handles API implementation, telecom network integration, phone plan management, and data provisioning — all historically manual, error-prone processes. Active projects span scheduling infrastructure, fintech integrations, and a generalized self-service data-sharing framework. The team is distributed across six countries and actively hiring across engineering, sales, support, and data roles.
Frontend: React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS. Backend: Go, Elixir, Ruby on Rails, TypeScript. Data: BigQuery, dbt, Dagster, Fivetran, Lightdash, Hightouch. Infrastructure: Kubernetes, Terraform, Cloud Run, GCS, AWS. QA: Playwright, Puppeteer, Selenium.
Deep telecom network integration, API implementation for fintech platforms, scheduling infrastructure for recurring tasks, AI automation, self-service data sharing, and a new telco operating system. Active work includes bug fixes and infrastructure maintenance (Terraform).
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