CPQ and design automation platform for complex product manufacturers
Tacton sells configure-price-quote (CPQ) and product configuration software to manufacturers with complex sales processes. The tech stack reveals a sales-operations-heavy operation: Gong, Salesforce, HubSpot, and 6Sense dominate, paired with Java/Python backends and React frontends. Current hiring focuses on sales roles alongside security and executive positions, while active projects emphasize deal quality (Gong-based deal reviews, enablement libraries) and compliance (ISO 27001, third-party risk management) — suggesting a maturing go-to-market function and tightening security posture.
Tacton is a SaaS vendor serving manufacturers who sell engineered-to-order and highly configurable products. The platform automates the quoting and product configuration workflow, connecting sales teams to design systems and pricing engines. Founded in 1998, the company is co-headquartered in Chicago and Stockholm, with regional offices in Karlsruhe, Warsaw, and Tokyo. The customer base spans industrial leaders in automotive, machinery, and heavy equipment. Core pain points center on deal quality, win rates, and renewal retention, with active investment in security and compliance frameworks.
Tacton uses Salesforce, HubSpot, and Gong for sales operations; Java, Python, and C# for backend services; React and TypeScript for frontend; Docker and Buildkite for deployment; and Cypress and Jest for testing.
Tacton is co-headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and Stockholm, Sweden, with regional offices in Karlsruhe, Warsaw, and Tokyo.
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