Philippine ride-hailing and delivery superapp with 10M+ downloads
JoyRide operates a multi-service mobility platform across ride-hailing (2-wheel and 4-wheel) and delivery in the Philippines, with over 10 million downloads and presence in seven regions. The hiring mix is operations-heavy (26 roles) alongside modest engineering (10 roles), reflecting a company scaling driver/rider networks and logistics workflows rather than shipping major platform rewrites. Active projects center on driver onboarding, incident management, and cloud-native infrastructure, while pain points highlight operational efficiency and real-time system reliability as near-term constraints.
JoyRide is a Philippines-based superapp founded in 2019 that combines ride-hailing and delivery services across motorcycle taxis, cars, and taxi cabs. The platform operates 24/7 across Metro Manila, Rizal, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Cebu, and Baguio City, with expansion planned for Pampanga and Ilocos Norte. The tech stack leans on React and React Native for mobile, Node.js and Python for backend services, PostgreSQL and cloud platforms (AWS, GCP) for infrastructure, and standard collaborative/design tools (Figma, Adobe suite). The 51–200-person organization is based in Antipolo, Rizal.
React and React Native for mobile apps; Node.js and Python for backend services; PostgreSQL for databases; AWS and GCP for cloud infrastructure; Figma and Adobe suite for design.
JoyRide operates across seven Philippine regions: Metro Manila, Rizal, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Cebu, and Baguio City, with upcoming expansion to Pampanga and Ilocos Norte.
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