Founder of RideLink. Combines experience in telematics, product development and entrepreneurship with a genuine passion for motorcycling.
RideLink is built from software, hardware, telematics and genuine motorcycle passion. We are a small team with short decision paths, direct exchange with the community and the ambition to make motorcycling safer, more connected and more rewarding.
Behind RideLink are people who build apps, test hardware, operate backend systems, help customers and want to connect motorcyclists better.
Founder of RideLink. Combines experience in telematics, product development and entrepreneurship with a genuine passion for motorcycling.
Develops the RideLink app with a strong focus on user experience, community and everyday motorcycling.
Ensures that the platform, infrastructure and technical architecture work reliably and scale effectively.
Responsible for operational execution, processes and the connection between product, customers and day-to-day business.
Part of the team since 2022 and responsible for key parts of RideLink’s backend system.
Works on Android, embedded components and WingMan technology – with deep technical understanding of both app and hardware.
Develops mobile features and helps make the RideLink app better every day on Android and iOS.
Supports users with questions about the app, hardware, setup and everyday issues.
RideLink is not a large corporation. That is exactly why we can test quickly, respond directly to feedback and make product decisions close to riders’ real-world needs.
Features are created from real motorcyclist needs – not from abstract feature lists.
App, GPS, sensors and hardware must work out in the field – on tours, in everyday use and on the motorcycle.
Feedback from support, app usage and the community flows directly into further development.
RideLink combines crash alerts, anti-theft protection, tracking, navigation and community in one platform.
We are looking for people who do not just manage product, software, hardware, support or sales, but actively want to make them better.