Two-sided marketplace for flexible, furnished room rentals
PadSplit operates a two-sided coliving marketplace connecting renters with furnished rooms in shared properties. The stack is conventional but broad—React Native, React, Django, PostgreSQL, MySQL, plus AWS infrastructure—suggesting a mature web and mobile presence. Engineering dominates the hiring mix (6 of 13 active roles), focused on mobile development, Django service expansion, and marketplace scaling. The pain-point cluster around 'modernizing legacy architecture,' 'reliability,' and 'release confidence' indicates infrastructure debt as a growth constraint.
PadSplit is a coliving marketplace that pairs renters with furnished rooms in shared residential properties across the U.S., with a focus on flexible, low-barrier entry. Renters pay all-inclusive weekly rates covering rent, utilities, Wi-Fi, and furniture; property owners and investors use the platform to monetize underutilized spaces. The company operates in 51–200-person range from Atlanta, Georgia, and hires engineering, sales, and product talent across the U.S., Argentina, and Ukraine. Current work spans mobile app development, web frontend improvements, host onboarding, and core API services.
React Native, React, Django, Python, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Node.js, MongoDB, AWS, GitHub, and Postman. Primary languages are Python and JavaScript; data layer spans PostgreSQL and MongoDB.
United States, Argentina, and Ukraine. Majority of roles are US-based, with distributed teams in Argentina and Ukraine.
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