LodgeLink operates a digital marketplace connecting crews with accommodation and lodging providers, built on a polyglot stack (React, Node.js, Go, Python) running across Azure and AWS with PostgreSQL and Cosmos DB backends. The company is actively rearchitecting toward cloud-native, event-driven microservices while tackling platform scaling and cost optimization — a pattern typical of maturing B2B SaaS shifting from monolithic to distributed systems. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering, sales, and support, with leadership-level roles open.
LodgeLink is a workforce travel and accommodation platform owned by Black Diamond Group and headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. The product serves crews and shift-based workers by automating the discovery, booking, and management of lodging, paired with cost reporting and visibility tools. The platform operates as a two-sided marketplace, connecting end users (crews) with a growing network of hotel and lodge partners. Operations span North America and Australia, with digital channels on iOS and Android alongside web. The company is a public entity and has been operating since 2016.
LodgeLink uses React (frontend), Node.js and Go (backend), PostgreSQL and Azure Cosmos DB (data), Docker and Kubernetes (orchestration), deployed across Azure and AWS. Mobile apps run on iOS (Swift) and Android (Kotlin). Integrations include Salesforce, HubSpot, and Sabre.
LodgeLink is rearchitecting toward cloud-native, event-driven microservices architecture with zero-downtime deployment. Current priorities include platform scaling, cost optimization, digital customer onboarding, and expanding property listings. The company is also focusing on Australian market expansion and reducing churn.
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