We make real-time boring — in a good way.
Fluxline started in 2021 when a small team of infrastructure engineers got tired of running Kafka clusters just to move a few million events a day. We built the streaming backend we always wanted: durable, global, and callable with a single HTTP request.
Reliability first
We treat every dropped event as an incident. Durability and correctness come before features.
Developer empathy
If it needs a 40-page runbook, we haven't finished designing it. Good defaults, honest docs.
Sustainable pace
We're profitable, remote-first, and building for the long term — not the next funding round.
events delivered in the last year
edge regions on five continents
measured platform uptime
people across 11 countries
Careers
We're a small, senior team that ships. If you like hard distributed-systems problems and calm, deliberate engineering, we'd love to talk.
Don't see your role? Write to careers@fluxline.io.