Mobile-first employee experience platform connecting frontline and office workers
Blink delivers an employee app built on Scala, Akka, and AWS with native iOS and Android clients alongside a React web layer. The stack reveals a modern, distributed systems approach (Kafka, GitOps, Aurora MySQL, dbt) designed to handle high-volume mobile traffic and real-time data pipelines. Engineering dominates the hiring mix, and active projects center on Workday integrations and enterprise scalability—suggesting the company is shifting from product-market fit toward deeper platform consolidation and B2B sales automation.
Blink is a mobile-first employee experience platform built for companies with dispersed workforces spanning desk and deskless workers. The product functions as a super-app, consolidating internal communications, engagement tools, and enterprise system integrations into a single mobile interface. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Boston, the company serves mid-to-large enterprises across hospitality, logistics, and telecoms sectors. The platform connects to systems like Workday, HubSpot, and LinkedIn, positioning it as a workflow hub rather than a standalone comms tool.
Blink runs Scala and Akka on AWS with Aurora MySQL, Kafka for streaming, and React/Next.js on the web side. Mobile apps are native Swift (iOS) and Kotlin (Android). CI/CD is built on GitHub Actions and dbt handles data transformation.
Blink is headquartered in Boston, MA. The company was founded in 2015 and is privately held with 51–200 employees, currently hiring in the United States and United Kingdom.
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