Unified API platform with AI workflows for enterprise data and identity verification
TartanHQ operates a unified API infrastructure layer that connects fragmented enterprise systems—HRIS, ERP, CRM—and automates workflows through AI agents. The tech stack reveals a modern full-stack shop (React/Next.js frontend, Python/Java backend, PostgreSQL/MongoDB, AWS/GCP), now adopting Kubernetes and Bash at scale. Hiring velocity is accelerating across sales (8 open roles) and engineering (6), with a heavy senior/mid-level mix, signaling both product-market fit in existing metros and deliberate geographic expansion into South India—a region where they're simultaneously building sales infrastructure from scratch.
TartanHQ is a unified API and workflow automation platform for mid-market and enterprise organizations. The company operates three core products: HyperSync (data integration across 80+ HRIS, ERP, and CRM systems), HyperApps (low-code AI-powered workflow builder for compliance and onboarding), and HyperVerify (real-time identity, employment, and income verification). Founded in 2021 and based in Gurgaon, the company serves financial services, insurance, and fintech sectors. Current operational focus spans deepening product capabilities (low-code workflows, verification pipelines), expanding the sales motion beyond existing metros into South India, and scaling engineering to support geographic and product growth.
Frontend: React, Next.js, TypeScript, Chakra UI, Tailwind CSS. Backend: Python, Java, Node.js. Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB. Infrastructure: AWS, GCP, Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD (Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD). ML: TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn. CRM: HubSpot, Salesforce.
Core products: HyperSync (API layer connecting 80+ enterprise systems), HyperApps (low-code AI workflow builder), HyperVerify (identity and employment verification). Active projects include expanding into South India, scaling sales operations, and converting pilots to paid contracts.
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