Headcount
Growth Metrics
24-month headcount trend
10
Employees
+100%
2.0x
Headcount
5 → 10
0.9 yrs
Median Tenure
Growth Trajectory
24-month headcount – 2.0x growth since Feb '24
109865
Feb '24Feb '26
10 now
Departments
Team Composition
Department breakdown with headcount
Largest Team
Business Dev80.0%
4 employees · +0% YoY
| Business Development | 480.0% | |
| Entrepreneurship | 120.0% |
Workforce
Workforce DNA
Geography, skills and academic background
Top Locations
- United Kingdom4
- Greater London4
- England, United Kingdom4
- London Area, United Kingdom4
- Bavaria, Germany1
Top Skills
- Git4
- User Experience (UX)3
- User Interface Design3
- Web Design3
- Linux3
Top Schools
- Epoka University1
- University of the Arts London1
- Hindustan University1
- Florida State University1
- Technical University of Munich1
Fields of Study
- Computer Science3
- Computational Science3
- Information Technology2
- Architecture1
- Communication, General1
Content
Brand Presence
Recent posts and external mentions (last 30 days). Click to open on LinkedIn.
9.1+
Mentions / Wk
Notable External Mentions
DateMentionReactions
- Feb 20Nate Herkelman – Claude Code + Trigger.dev: I'm Never Building Agents the Same Way I opened Trigger.dev for the first time about 90 minutes ago. By the end of that session, I had a research agent living in the cloud that watches my ClickUp, does company research, and even responds to my follow-up questions inside the task. Here's what makes this combination so powerful: → You describe what you want in plain English inside Claude Code → Claude Code builds the actual TypeScript automation for you → You push it to Trigger.dev and it runs 24/7 in the cloud → Scheduled runs, automatic retries, queuing, all built in I just dropped a 20 minute YouTube tutorial where I walk through everything from scratch. I build a brand new dental lead generator that runs every Monday at 8 a.m., finds 25 leads using SerpAPI, and drops them straight into ClickUp with full contact details. Key takeaway: You no longer have to write the code. But you absolutely have to be the person who assures the quality and keeps things on track. AI is still a black box, and your job is to guide it. Link to the full video in the comments 👇226
- Feb 17Donny Li – Frogo🐸 is the AI Incident debugger which connects to any stacks you are using Datadog Trigger.dev Sentry LangChain and so on, its a consensus that llm is becoming better than human to read a bunch of logs to understand whats going on. Start using it by `npx frogo` in your terminal I started it this weekend, but going to iterate it as a continuous open source project. https://lnkd.in/g86ZJZTq1
- Feb 9DollarDeploy – Do you want to replace 3 SaaS tools with one server? Self-host with DollarDeploy! Long-running jobs, no limits, no extra SaaS. Run real backend workloads without platform restrictions! The real story of our customer: A two-person startup building a document processing app needed to run heavy PDF generation and email sending in the background. On Vercel, they hit the 60-second function timeout constantly. The "solution" was adding Trigger.dev ($50/month) and Resend ($20/month) just to work around platform limits. Self-Hosting Fixed It! They deployed to their own server where there are no timeout limits. They set up BullMQ with Redis (one-click install on DollarDeploy) and now run background jobs that take 5+ minutes without any external services. Their architecture went from a patchwork of third-party tools to a self-contained system. When your app needs queues, scheduled tasks, or long-running processes, self-hosting removes the artificial constraints that push you toward expensive add-ons!1
- Feb 18Kunal Kushwaha – Okay here’s a cool open source project. If you’re building AI agents in TypeScript, you probably know the exact moment your serverless function just... dies. The problem is most serverless setups have a 30-second execution limit, which is a total disaster for LLM chains or agents that need minutes to browse the web or process data. When that timeout hits, your function crashes, and you’re left with a mess of half-finished tasks. Usually, the only way to fix it is to waste a bunch of time building a custom queue and retry system from scratch. Instead of doing all that, you should check out Trigger.dev. It’s handles that background heavy lifting for you. It manages the queues, retries, and scaling automatically. It also fits right into your existing Node.js setup, supports Python, and even lets you stream LLM responses back to your frontend in real-time. Check it out: https://fandf.co/4ag4b3L53
- Feb 21Vadim Nicolai – Trigger.dev deep dive—durable background jobs with no timeouts, queue-based concurrency, fan-out with batchTriggerAndWait, MCP + agent skills, and a production TTS pipeline case study. Link in comments. #triggerdev #typescript #backgroundjobs #serverless #queues #mcp #aiagents #observability #cloudflare #langchain1
- Feb 12FNDR Headhunting – 🧨 𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗘𝗘𝗥 𝗗𝗥𝗢𝗣 #004 Software Engineer (AI / Agentic Systems) This role is for an engineer who views AI as an exoskeleton, not a crutch. You aren't just building tools; you're building agents that replace traditional agencies. 🎯 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗠𝗜𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗢𝗡 • The Architect – Design agentic systems that plan, execute, and self-improve over long horizons. • The Optimizer – Build human-in-the-loop workflows that allow experts to 10x their impact without the burnout. • The Innovator – Solve "hard" problems like model collapse, RAG boundaries, and long-horizon AI planning. 🧠 𝗪𝗛𝗢 𝗧𝗛𝗥𝗜𝗩𝗘𝗦 𝗛𝗘𝗥𝗘 • TypeScript Purists – You live in Next.js and have a strict "no any" policy. • AI-First Builders – You’ve built projects using LLMs and structured data (even if they were side projects). • High Craftsmanship – You take pride in independent problem-solving and clean code. • Constant Learners – You’ve experimented with something new in the last 30 days. 🚀 𝗪𝗛𝗬 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗜𝗦 𝗗𝗜𝗙𝗙𝗘𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗧 • Leading Edge Tech – Work with Trigger.dev, LangGraph, and Mastra to build the future of work. • High Leverage – You’ll work directly with the founder to define both the product and the engineering culture. • Remote & Growth-Focused – A culture of high ownership where results matter more than egos.12
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