Public transit ticketing platform connecting transport operators with travel platforms
Vesputi operates Mobilitybox, a standardized portal that integrates public transit ticketing into third-party travel and mobility apps across Europe. The tech stack is Rails + Docker + Kubernetes, though infrastructure is shifting—they're migrating from managed Kubernetes (GKE) to bare-metal root servers while optimizing containerized services, signaling a move toward cost control and operational autonomy. Engineering-heavy hiring (6 of 8 roles) focused on mid and senior levels reflects active work on backend services and the open European ticketing interface.
Vesputi builds integration infrastructure for public transit operators and travel platforms (hotels, airlines, event organizers). Mobilitybox works as a two-sided connector: transport authorities gain access to digital distribution channels where travelers are already booking; partners embed transit tickets natively in their apps without building ticketing infrastructure themselves. Founded in 2016 as a German operator, the company is now scaling across Europe to standardize ticketing interfaces across fragmented regional transit systems. Current efforts include migrating away from managed cloud infrastructure and enhancing backend services to support multiple ticketing standards.
Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL, Redis, Node.js, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, and Linux. They are migrating from Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) to bare-metal servers.
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. All current hiring is based in Germany.
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