Social trading app with SEC-registered investment advisor capabilities
Autopilot is a mobile-first trading platform built on Swift and React, enabling users to mirror portfolios of public figures and create shareable funds. The tech stack (GraphQL, Apollo, GCP) reflects a consumer-focused architecture, while active projects around reverse-engineering broker APIs and social-media tracking (Pelosi Tracker, politician trade trackers on Instagram and TikTok) signal a strategy centered on transparent, public-figure-driven investing. The hiring mix—weighted toward engineering with mid-level dominance—suggests the company is optimizing product velocity over scaling sales infrastructure.
Autopilot is a regulated trading and wealth-management app founded in 2020 and headquartered in Los Angeles. The platform lets retail investors autopilot portfolios of politicians, public figures, and other top traders, or create and manage their own funds for community participation. As a registered investment advisor with the SEC, Autopilot operates in the regulated financial services space while maintaining a consumer app distribution model (App Store, TestFlight). The company operates at 11–50 employees and is backed by venture firms including Craft Ventures, Nomad Ventures, and Balaji Ventures.
Autopilot's primary stack includes Swift, Xcode, and SwiftUI for iOS; React, TypeScript, and GraphQL for web; and GCP for infrastructure. They use Apollo for GraphQL client management and Figma for design.
Autopilot is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. All current hiring is concentrated in the United States.
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