Brody Klapko

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Brody Klapko

Brody Klapko

@brody_evervault

Katılım Mart 2026
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Brody Klapko
Brody Klapko@brody_evervault·
@capitaltruist @GergelyOrosz I wonder sometimes if the Google doc that documented the new mobile architecture still exists, or how long it lasted. I can't remember who said it but I remember very clearly hearing that "every new mobile engineer is going to read this" and that stuck with me.
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Dave Nunez
Dave Nunez@capitaltruist·
Great listen, esp the mention of the infamous email from Thuan about improving our naming and to stop acting like a mickey mouse shop. We had 2,000 services and 800 engineers. TWO of the services were named Super Mario and did completely different things. And @GergelyOrosz recently reminded me we had a very important service called 🏦 (imagine the ease of discoverability for that in an internal wiki in 2017).
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz

The episode is out: newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/scaling-uber…

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Thomas Cullen
Thomas Cullen@thomasauros·
Tried to get @evervault engineers to use @figjam. They put it on the office TV and used physical stickies instead 🤦
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Evervault
Evervault@evervault·
We've just moved in to our New York office. 💜
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Thomas Cullen
Thomas Cullen@thomasauros·
So excited to announce @evervault’s $25M Series B!

Data security is more important now than ever before. We’re building the infrastructure so companies never have to handle sensitive data again. evervault.com/blog/series-b
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Shane Curran
Shane Curran@arcurn·
Today, we’re excited to announce @Evervault's $25M Series B, led by Ribbit Capital with continued support from @sequoia, @IndexVentures, @kleinerperkins, and @nextplayVC. This round comes at a time when sensitive data exchange on the web is going parabolic. Since 2019, we’ve been focused on building durable infrastructure for engineering teams to collect, process, share, and enrich sensitive data -- while keeping it encrypted at all times. We thought we were making good progress in encrypting the web, helping customers like @tryramp, @Rippling, @finix, @TheOverwolf, @Uniswap, @CarTrawler, and hundreds of others secure more than $5bn/year in payment flows and 100m+ unique tokens per month. But the past year has shown that our enemy -- plaintext data -- is getting stronger and more pervasive. Our vision is to build the clearinghouse for sensitive data, helping companies exchange sensitive data in a secure and encrypted way. This round helps us encrypt more of the web by further refining our developer experience, building deeper integrations with trusted third-parties, and increasing the value we can offer our customers for more data types. First and foremost, thank you to our customers. You trusted Evervault to sit directly in the flow of your most sensitive data (payments, identity, financial information, and more) and that trust is not something we take lightly. Your feedback, your requirements, and the problems you bring to us every day are what shape the product and push us forward. Thank you to the Evervault team. What you’ve built is genuinely special: infrastructure that lets developers process sensitive data without ever having to see it in plaintext. The pace, craft, care, and ambition you bring to work every day are what makes this company what it is. And thank you to our new investors for believing in the vision of making security architectural rather than procedural. We’re grateful to have partners who understand both the scale of the problem and the opportunity ahead. The internet still assumes that sensitive data must exist in plaintext somewhere. We’re building the infrastructure to change that. Onwards! More here 👉 evervault.com/blog/series-b?…
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