Product-led growth consulting and UX design for real estate and construction
LegacyOS positions itself as Brazil's first product-led growth mentorship firm, but the tech stack and project list reveal a more specialized operation: the company is actively building for real estate and construction verticals (buildings, condominiums, large edifications), using a design-heavy tool mix (Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp, Archicad) alongside web analytics and CMS platforms (Liferay, Drupal, Joomla). The hiring acceleration—25 roles posted in the last 30 days across engineering, sales, and design—combined with pain points around creative delivery delays and online sales expansion, suggests a pivot or product relaunch toward scaling digital services in the property sector.
LegacyOS, founded in 2009 and based in Porto Alegre, Brazil, operates as a small, privately held firm at the intersection of design consulting, product strategy, and real estate technology. The company's stated focus is on product-led growth mentorship, but active projects center on real estate development, facility management systems (SSMA), and sustainability initiatives for condominiums and large commercial properties. Core capabilities span UX research, interaction design, web analytics, and information architecture, supported by Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp, and Liferay-based CMS platforms. The firm is actively hiring across engineering, design, and sales roles, with a junior-heavy workforce mix that points toward growth-stage scaling. Operations span Brazil and the United Kingdom.
LegacyOS relies on Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), SketchUp, Archicad for design; Liferay, Drupal, Joomla for web platforms; Google Analytics 4, Semrush, Ahreks for analytics; and integration middleware (Kong, MuleSoft, WSO2, Tibco, Oracle, IBM).
Active projects include real estate development platforms (buildings, condominiums, large edifications), SSMA facility management systems, sustainability initiatives, paid media optimization, and SEO strategy—indicating focus on the property and construction sector.
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