Klaxoon operates a nine-tool collaboration suite focused on meeting and workshop engagement, acquired into the Wrike portfolio. The stack (React, TypeScript, WebSocket) and active projects around whiteboarding, board features, and latency optimization signal investment in real-time interactivity. Current hiring is minimal and senior-weighted in engineering, while pain points center on scaling enterprise deals and navigating procurement cycles—typical friction for a mid-market SaaS moving upmarket.
Klaxoon is a web-based collaboration platform built around visual tools for meetings, workshops, and team engagement. The product suite includes nine distinct collaboration surfaces (whiteboarding, boards, and others) integrated with Microsoft, Google, Jira, Zapier, and now Wrike's broader portfolio. The customer base spans over 7,500 organizations including corporations, NGOs, universities, and public administrations. Klaxoon operates from Rennes, France, with a 51–200-person team and is now a subsidiary of Wrike, inheriting Wrike's CRM and sales infrastructure (Salesforce, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, ZoomInfo).
Frontend: React, TypeScript, Webpack, Babel, WebSocket. Enterprise: Okta, Microsoft Teams. Post-acquisition: Wrike, Salesforce. Integrates with Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Jira, and Zapier.
Yes, four active senior engineering roles posted across France. Five total open roles exist (one sales). Hiring velocity is minimal, suggesting selective, senior-level additions.
Over 7,500 organizations use Klaxoon, including 15% of Fortune 500 companies. The customer base includes corporations, NGOs, universities, and public administrations.
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