Unified streaming TV platform aggregating 200+ channels across devices
Molotov operates a multi-channel streaming platform serving over 19 million users across France, built on Go, GCP, AWS, and Kubernetes. The tech stack reveals a mature ops-first architecture (Terraform, Ansible, Packer, CircleCI, Prometheus, Grafana, PagerDuty, Datadog) optimized for reliability at scale — critical for a linear TV aggregator where outages directly impact millions of concurrent viewers. Active projects center on infrastructure cost optimization, legacy backend maintenance, and deployment automation, signaling operational maturity but also technical debt in older systems.
Molotov is a French streaming platform that consolidates linear and on-demand TV content from nearly 200 publishers and channels into a single interface accessible across all devices. Founded in 2015, the company has grown to over 19 million users and is now part of fuboTV's portfolio following an acquisition in December 2021. The platform combines live television with non-linear programming, positioning itself as the primary streaming TV distributor in France. Engineering and infrastructure work focuses on sustaining services for millions of concurrent users while managing the complexity of hybrid datacenter-cloud deployments.
Go, GCP, AWS, Kubernetes, React, TypeScript, Terraform, Ansible, Prometheus, Grafana, and PagerDuty for core platform and ops. CircleCI and GitHub Actions power CI/CD.
More than 19 million users as of the input data, making it the market leader for streaming TV distribution in France.
Yes. Molotov has 3 active engineering roles open (as of the input period), with recent postings focused on backend and infrastructure work to support platform scaling.
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