E-commerce middleware connecting brands to 80+ marketplaces across fashion and lifestyle
Tradebyte operates a middleware platform that integrates brands with major marketplaces (Amazon, Otto, Zalando) and handles order/product data flows for the fashion vertical. The tech stack reveals a classical SaaS infrastructure (PHP, MySQL, AWS, Kubernetes) paired with modern data tooling (Databricks, Delta Live Tables, Spark) — a signal that the company is building real-time data capabilities on top of its legacy integration core. Active projects around AI layer development, self-healing pipelines, and a centralized data lakehouse, combined with pain points on data quality and buy-vs-build decisions for AI, show engineering effort shifting toward data-driven operations and automated catalog management.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Engineering
Tradebyte is a middleware SaaS platform for e-commerce brands and marketplaces, based in Ansbach, Germany. Founded in 2009 and acquired by Zalando SE in 2016, the company specializes in connecting fashion and lifestyle brands to a network of 80+ retail and marketplace partners (including Amazon, Otto, and Zalando) and 1,000+ brands (including Guess, Puma, and Wolford) across 20 markets. The platform provides order management, product information management (PIM), and marketplace networking services. The company operates a 201–500-person organization with engineering presence and is actively hiring across product, data, and engineering roles, primarily in Germany.
Tradebyte uses Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Python for core services, AWS and Docker/Kubernetes for infrastructure, and modern data tools including Databricks, Delta Live Tables, Apache Spark, and Elasticsearch for analytics and search.
Tradebyte operates in the fashion and lifestyle e-commerce vertical, connecting brands and smaller marketplaces to major platforms across 20 markets. The customer base includes 1,000+ brands and 80+ retailers and marketplaces.
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