Enterprise workspace consolidation platform with AI-powered search and task automation
Workspace 365 combines Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and Azure with a homegrown AI layer (LangChain, PyTorch, FastAPI) to unify fragmented enterprise tooling. The hiring split reveals a sales-led scaling motion: 13 open sales roles against 1 engineering hire signals the company is in land-and-expand mode rather than product-velocity mode. Stack choices (Elasticsearch for search, Redis for caching, RabbitMQ for queuing) and active projects (AI assistant framework, RAG systems) show they're building toward an intelligent-routing layer, but internal pain points around support automation and documentation suggest the product isn't yet self-service-ready.
Workspace 365 is a Dutch enterprise software company founded in 2010 that consolidates scattered applications, documents, and workflows into a single workspace interface. The platform targets mid-market organizations drowning in disconnected systems—ERP, CRM, HR, communication tools—and routes information to employees based on role, device, and context. A digital assistant (Kelly) answers employee questions by retrieving and synthesizing data from connected backend systems. The company operates out of Nijkerk, Netherlands, with current scaling focused on sales and customer success in the Dutch market, supported by emerging AI infrastructure for search and automation.
Microsoft 365, Azure, SharePoint, and Azure Entra ID for core infrastructure; Python, LangChain, PyTorch, and FastAPI for AI; Elasticsearch and Redis for search and caching; SQL Server and RabbitMQ for data and queuing.
Sales automation, AI assistant framework, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems, customer query trend analysis, NL go-to-market strategy, and support process automation. Active focus on product launches and reducing manual support tasks.
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