Tailor builds a headless ERP designed to replace monolithic systems in retail through API-first architecture. The tech stack reveals a modern, polyglot engineering approach—TypeScript/React/Next.js on the frontend, Go and Java on the backend, Terraform for infrastructure, and integrations with Salesforce, Oracle, and SAP—suggesting they're solving deep integration challenges for enterprises trapped in legacy systems. Hiring velocity is balanced across engineering, sales, and product, with a senior-heavy team profile (14 senior hires against 24 open roles) typical of a post-Series A infrastructure play focused on implementation quality over growth-at-scale.
Tailor is a headless ERP platform founded in 2021 and backed by Y Combinator (S22). The company targets retail companies seeking to unify inventory management, supply chain, purchasing, production, accounting, and omnichannel order operations without replacing their existing point-of-the-shelf tools. The platform is built on API-first and low-code principles to accelerate time-to-value—weeks instead of months for go-live. Active work spans platform core development, module libraries (omakase), professional services delivery, and an emerging inside sales function. Based in San Francisco with 11–50 employees, the company also maintains hiring operations in Australia and Japan.
Frontend: React, TypeScript, Next.js. Backend: Go, Java. Infrastructure: Docker, Terraform, AWS, Azure, GCP. Integrations: Salesforce, HubSpot, GraphQL. Tooling: GitHub Copilot, Datadog, Playwright for QA.
San Francisco, CA. The company also has hiring operations in Australia and Japan.
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