Hardware-software integration platform for field service and mobile workforce management
Mobizy markets itself as a no-code business app for SMBs, but the tech stack and project list reveal a hardware-centric operation: embedded systems (ARM Cortex-M, UART, CAN), PCB design (Eagle, KiCad, Altium), and drone/robotics protocols (MAVLink, DroneCAN adoption). The 11–50 headcount spans embedded engineering, manufacturing, and supply-chain roles — not typical for a pure SaaS CRM vendor — suggesting Mobizy builds hardware-enabled field services or autonomous equipment, not just mobile software.
Mobizy operates from Lisbon as a privately held company serving small businesses and field teams. The stated product is a multi-function business app covering CRM, sales orders, field workforce dispatch, expense tracking, and time-off management, delivered across web, iOS, and Android. Operations span Portugal, France, UK, Spain, and the US. Active hiring in engineering, operations, and manufacturing, combined with projects in PCB design, HIL/flight testing, and supplier optimization, indicates the company integrates hardware components or autonomous systems into its service delivery or product stack—a layer not captured by the SaaS-centric marketing language.
Embedded and systems: C/C#, .NET, Python, ARM Cortex-M, CAN, UART. DevOps: Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible. Monitoring: Prometheus, Grafana, ELK Stack. CAD/design: Eagle, KiCad, Altium Designer, Solidworks. Adopting MAVLink and DroneCAN protocols.
PCB design, flight/HIL testing, ISO 9001 implementation, supplier optimization, export control compliance, analog/digital circuit design, and a surveillance-as-a-service solution. Also centralizing treasury and supply chain processes.
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