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Developer Tools / CI/CD / Enterprise Software Remote

About EngFlow

EngFlow is a cutting-edge developer productivity company dedicated to drastically accelerating software builds and tests through advanced remote execution and caching. Founded in 2020 by Helen Altshuler and Ulf Adams—the core creators and engineering leaders behind Google's Bazel build system—the company tackles the massive engineering bottleneck of slow compilation times. Under the hood, EngFlow provides an enterprise-grade platform that distributes complex builds across a scalable cluster of machines, seamlessly integrating with high-performance build systems like Bazel, CMake, Chromium's Goma, and Android's Soong. Their primary target audience includes elite engineering teams and large-scale enterprise software companies (such as Snap, Brave, and Viasat) that manage massive, monolithic codebases and demand high-velocity iteration. What sets EngFlow apart in the DevOps and CI/CD ecosystem is its unparalleled, creator-level domain expertise; they don't just optimize builds, they architect the infrastructure that allows development teams to achieve 10x to 24x speed improvements without abandoning their existing workflows or investing in prohibitively expensive local hardware.

Founded In2020
Company Size11 - 50 Employees
IndustryDeveloper Tools / CI/CD / Enterprise Software