Day-pass marketplace connecting 5M+ users to luxury hotel amenities
ResortPass operates a two-sided marketplace matching locals and visitors with day access to premium hotel pools, spas, and beaches. The tech stack—AWS, Kafka, PostgreSQL, Redis, plus React/Next.js frontend—reflects a scaling platform handling high-traffic transactions; pain-point data confirms they're actively addressing backend performance and checkout reliability. Engineering hiring (11 roles) dominates their current headcount moves, paired with projects around search, checkout, and iOS app development, signaling focus on core marketplace experience and mobile expansion.
ResortPass lets users purchase day passes to luxury hotel amenities at leading properties—Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons, Westin, Fairmont—without overnight stays. The platform has connected over 5 million users to resort access since 2016 and partners with more than 2,500 hotels globally. The company operates out of New York City and employs 51–200 people. Revenue streams include day-pass bookings and affiliate partnerships; current priorities include scaling financial operations, expanding acquisition channels, and analyzing marketplace economics across the two-sided network.
ResortPass runs on AWS (EKS, ECS, RDS, MSK), PostgreSQL, Redis, Kafka, and MongoDB for backend services. Frontend is React and Next.js with TypeScript and Tailwind CSS. Data warehouse uses Redshift; hiring and analytics run on Greenhouse, Tableau, and Looker.
Active projects include a marketplace web rewrite, search/discovery and checkout backend services, native iOS application development, availability backends for hotels, and affiliate program infrastructure. New paid-channel acquisition and SEO programs are also underway.
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