Enterprise headless commerce platform for billion-dollar retail brands
SCAYLE operates a headless eCommerce platform built on PHP, Laravel, Vue, and AWS, with deep integrations across ERP, PIM, CRM, and payment systems. The company is actively migrating to AWS-based infrastructure while scaling analytics capabilities—a dual focus on operational modernization and product analytics. Engineering dominates the hiring mix (9 of 13 active roles), with 7 of those at senior/lead level, indicating both growth and a shift toward analytics-to-product workflows and AI-supported development tooling.
Notable leadership hires: Engineering Lead
SCAYLE is a headless commerce platform designed for enterprise retailers and brands. The product emphasizes configuration over coding, with an API-first architecture built on PHP, Laravel, and JavaScript frameworks deployed on AWS. The platform integrates with major commerce suites (SAP Commerce Cloud, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, Shopify, commercetools) and connects to downstream systems for ERP, PIM, payment processing, and fraud prevention. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Hamburg, the company is backed by Zalando Group and serves mid-market to enterprise retailers managing complex omnichannel operations.
SCAYLE's platform runs on PHP and Laravel, with Vue/Nuxt for frontend, deployed on AWS using Terraform and Kubernetes. Backend includes MySQL, Redis, Elasticsearch, and Datadog for observability. Testing relies on Mocha and Playwright.
Active projects include migration to AWS-based headless infrastructure, building new analytics functions and translating analytics into product features, scaling integrations for ERP/PIM/CRM/payment systems, and implementing AI-supported engineering workflows.
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