Digital mailbox and virtual office platform with 4,250+ locations
iPostal1 operates a distributed mailbox network across 4,250+ physical locations, serving individual and small-business customers with mail forwarding, package receipt, and optional virtual office services (phone, fax, voicemail). The tech stack spans AWS infrastructure, MySQL/PostgreSQL backends, and modern frontend frameworks (Vue, React, Angular), with recent adoption of Terraform and Ansible signaling infrastructure-as-code maturity. Pain points cluster around rapid customer growth and support scaling — the hiring velocity is accelerating, with support roles dominating the department mix (11 open positions), indicating the company is hitting support-capacity constraints faster than product roadmap can absorb volume.
iPostal1 provides a digital mailbox service that gives customers a real street address at one of over 4,250 locations internationally for mail and package receipt. Pricing starts at $9.99/month at most locations. The platform allows customers to view, manage, and forward mail online or via mobile app from anywhere. Small-business customers can add phone forwarding, voicemail, and fax services to create a virtual office footprint in new markets. The company was founded in 2015 and operates as a privately held firm with 51–200 employees headquartered in Suffern, New York.
AWS (RDS), MySQL, PostgreSQL, Docker, Python, Go, Vue, React, Angular, and TypeScript for backend and frontend. They recently adopted Terraform and Ansible for infrastructure automation.
Over 4,250 mailbox locations internationally, offering customers real street addresses for mail and package forwarding.
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