AdTech and gaming platform for youth audiences with compliance-first architecture
SuperAwesome operates an ad tech and gaming platform focused on under-18 audiences, built on Kafka + Kubernetes + Databricks with programmatic bidding (DV360, The Trade Desk) and content moderation baked in. The hiring mix skews heavily toward marketing and sales (13 of 19 open roles), paired with active work on self-healing infrastructure and cloud-native optimization—indicating growth in both customer acquisition and engineering resilience. Core friction points center on reaching younger demographics compliantly and scaling data products while managing privacy constraints.
Notable leadership hires: Head of customer Success
SuperAwesome builds ad tech and gaming products for the youth digital ecosystem, connecting brands and creators to audiences under 18. The platform combines proprietary ad products, gaming integrations (Roblox partnerships visible in the stack), audience analytics, and compliance systems designed around COPPA and GDPR requirements. They serve hundreds of brands and creators globally, reaching nearly half a billion young users monthly. Operations span London, UK (HQ), with recent hiring in the United States and Portugal. The business model layers programmatic advertising (via The Trade Desk and DV360), first-party audience data (Kafka, Databricks, scikit-learn pipelines), and active content moderation to position safety as a market differentiator.
AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform, Kafka, Databricks, PostgreSQL, Go, Python, FastAPI, Grafana, and Jira for core infrastructure. Ad tech layer includes DV360, The Trade Desk, and Innovid. Analytics via Sisense and Power BI. Front-end: HTML5, Node.js, TypeScript.
London, England. The company is privately held with 51–200 employees and has active hiring in the United Kingdom, United States, and Portugal.
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