Tixr operates a Java + Spring backend on AWS with MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, and Neo4j for event data management, complemented by Couchbase for distributed caching. The tech footprint reveals a company managing high-volume transactional workloads (ticketing, payments, check-in) at scale. Engineering dominance in hiring (14 of 24 active roles, mostly senior) paired with active projects in CI/CD, automation, and big-data reporting suggests a push toward operational efficiency and modernizing a legacy ticketing codebase.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Accounts
Tixr provides ticketing, event management, and revenue-optimization software for mid-to-large event creators including clubs, festivals, and conventions. Founded in 2013, the company operates from Santa Monica, California, blending platform software with on-premise support and digital sales tools. The product spans ticketing transactions, fan CRM, analytics, and event logistics. Core pain points address modernizing legacy ticketing infrastructure, handling complex e-commerce workflows, improving billing/accounting automation, and scaling performance for high-volume events.
Java and Spring Framework on AWS infrastructure, with MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, Neo4j, and Couchbase for data persistence and caching. New Relic for monitoring, GitHub Actions for CI/CD, and Terraform for infrastructure automation.
United States and United Kingdom. The company is actively recruiting across both countries, with acceleration in hiring velocity.
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