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flexagoontoday at 5:44 AM1 replyview on HN

> I work for IPinfo

Ngl, I never knew that those IP location tools are actual companies with full time employees. I always assumed they were just made by some random guy in an afternoon by wrapping maxmind API. Interesting to hear that that's not the case (at least for ipinfo; maybe some of the consumer-oriented IP lookup websites are like that)


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reincodertoday at 6:06 AM

Our headcount is approximately 70 right now. Most of engineering consists of data engineers, researchers, and data scientists because data is our product. Then we have infrastructure engineering, software engineering, integration engineering, support engineering, solutions architects, mobile application engineering, UX/UI designers, website engineering, API engineering (separate from the website because of the volume of traffic we receive), a full commercial team with partnerships and sales, finance/accounting, legal and a marketing team. I think I am still forgetting some people. We also work closely with consultants who are foundational to the internet as a whole. We have an open hiring policy for the right talent.

During our offsite, we had to rent out a small ship (ferry?) to host everyone: https://x.com/coderholic/status/1975333382604398702/photo/4

More than a decade ago, when IPinfo launched, a lot of community interaction was done by our founder. Now, you have me in a full-time role talking to people. My role is literally called Developer Relations.

We are not just a IP geolocation company; we are an internet data company. IP geolocation and VPN detection are only products to us; the team and goal are actually quite huge.