Virtual waiting room platform for high-traffic event management
Queue-it operates a cloud-based virtual waiting room service built on AWS infrastructure (Kinesis, Kafka, Lambda, ECS) with containerization and orchestration (Kubernetes, Helm, ArgoCD). The tech stack reveals a mature, event-driven architecture designed for real-time streaming at scale. Current hiring targets senior engineers and sales leaders while development focuses on multi-cloud expansion and CI/CD pipeline hardening—suggesting Queue-it is addressing enterprise scaling demands and reducing AWS lock-in risk.
Queue-it provides virtual waiting room and internet queue services for organizations managing traffic spikes during peak events. The platform prevents website crashes, blocks malicious bots, and mitigates overselling errors for governments, retailers, and ticketing operators. Built on AWS with Kafka, Kinesis, and containerized microservices, the service processes billions of visitor sessions annually. The company maintains offices across Copenhagen (headquarters), the U.S., Australia, and South Korea, with engineering and go-to-market efforts concentrated in Denmark.
Queue-it's core infrastructure runs on AWS (Kinesis, Lambda, ECS, ECR, CloudFormation, IAM), with Apache Kafka for event streaming, Kubernetes and Helm for orchestration, and ArgoCD for deployment automation. The backend is built in C# with NET Core; the frontend uses Angular.
Active projects include cloud-based real-time data infrastructure, real-time streaming pipelines, multi-cloud setup expansion, CI/CD pipeline development, and content marketing initiatives focused on LinkedIn and podcast repurposing.
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