Munu operates a hospitality-focused software suite—POS, online ordering, booking, and inventory management—built on .NET and React, deployed across Azure. The stack and project list reveal active infrastructure work (event-driven microservices, Azure migration, onboarding platform), while pain points around scaling and stability under volume load suggest they're in a growth phase managing the operational trade-offs of moving from legacy monoliths to distributed services. Sales hiring (3 roles) outpaces engineering (2) and support (2), indicating a pivot toward expansion rather than pure product consolidation.
Munu is a Norwegian hospitality software company serving restaurants, bars, and cafés with an integrated platform covering payment processing, POS, online ordering, booking, and inventory management. Founded in 2012 and based in Stavanger, the company operates across 51–200 employees and hires across Norway. The product is built on a modern web stack (React, Next.js, .NET, C#) running on Azure infrastructure. Current focus areas include event-driven architecture for the online ordering system, structured onboarding workflows, and improved net revenue retention—all while managing the operational demands of complex customer deployments and seasonal volume spikes.
Munu's stack includes React, Next.js, and .NET/.C# for application development, Azure for cloud infrastructure, Terraform for IaC, HubSpot for CRM, and Zendesk for support.
Yes. Munu has 2 active engineering roles (both senior/mid-level), and 7 total open positions across sales (3), engineering (2), and support (2), all in Norway.
Key projects include event-driven microservices for online ordering, a cloud portal onboarding system, POS platform development, and booking modules—alongside infrastructure work migrating legacy Azure App Services.
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