ICANN-accredited domain registrar platform with cost-price reseller pricing
Openprovider operates a domain management platform for resellers, built on PHP and Go with React frontends and WHMCS integration. The company is actively addressing technical debt through codebase modernization while layering in AI-enabled engineering workflows—a pattern suggesting the team is treating legacy infrastructure as a constraint on velocity. Hiring skews senior (3 of 6 roles), concentrated in engineering and sales, with expansion into India, Colombia, and Poland signaling geographic scaling.
Openprovider is an ICANN-accredited domain registrar and reseller platform founded in 2004 in Rotterdam. The company serves resellers with domain management across over 1,900 TLDs, offering cost-price purchasing through a membership model. Beyond domain registration, the platform includes SSL certificate provisioning, DNS management, and license sales (Plesk). The business model relies on high-volume, low-margin domain operations combined with reseller adoption of ancillary services. With 51–200 employees, the company operates as a privately held, profitable infrastructure provider in a capital-light, transaction-driven market.
PHP, Go, React, Symfony, WHMCS, Docker, Virtuozzo, Jenkins, Jira, Bitbucket, and GitHub. The stack reflects a modernizing codebase—Go adoption alongside legacy PHP suggests active backend refactoring.
Codebase modernization, AI-enabled engineering workflows, enterprise system design, self-service tooling, and customer success onboarding. The project mix reflects both infrastructure maturation and operational scaling.
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