Dublin is at the center of commerce and multinational business activity for Ireland. It’s an attractive destination for homegrown startups as well as international enterprises looking to build up a presence in Europe. The following Dublin companies are among the city’s leaders, helping contribute to recent economic growth.
Top Dublin Companies
- Stripe
- Workday
- Smartling
- Learnosity
- Evervault
Top Companies in Dublin to Know
Tines is a no-code automation start-up based in Dublin and Boston. Its workflow automation and orchestration platform is designed for enterprise teams, connects to any technology via APIs, and bypasses the need for programming skills.
Evervault specializes in payments security and compliance solutions. For example, the company can help businesses create and launch a card-issuing program, with its capabilities covering everything from clearing bank security review to simplifying collection of onboarding data.
Learnosity’s technology lets edtech companies embed assessment capabilities into their learning platforms. The company uses artificial intelligence to power its solutions, which enable efficient creation of assessment content. Learnosity says its offerings help the edtech industry deliver more than 19 billion questions every year.
&Open, a gifting platform, helps companies send meaningful gifts, at scale, to build loyalty between brands and their customers and employees. The Dublin-based company’s services range from curating thoughtful gifts to managing logistics every step of the way. Its SaaS platform can be integrated with a company’s existing workflow, enabling it to deliver gifts globally.
Outmin is an automated accounting and bookkeeping platform that eliminates manual data entry. It pulls financial data directly from online sources, connects bank accounts, syncs supplier portals to capture invoices automatically, snaps paper receipts and invoices via a mobile app, communicates with suppliers and links EPOS (Electronic Point of Sale) systems to ensure that sales flow is up-to-date. The Dublin-based company’s clients range from restaurants and food manufacturers to recruitment agencies.
Notion is an online-only organizational tool, collaboration platform and note-taking web application developed by San Francisco-based Notion Labs. Users can integrate with more than 70 other SaaS tools to schedule tasks, manage files, save documents, set reminders, keep agendas and organize their work. The company has its EMEA headquarters in Dublin with other offices in New York, Hyderabad and Tokyo.
Monte Carlo, a data observability technology provider, helps data teams identify and solve data-quality issues before they can affect business. Its Data Observability Platform is an end-to-end system for monitoring data stacks and providing alerts for data issues across data warehouses, data lakes, ETL (extract, transform and load) systems and business-analytics tools.
Squarespace is a design-driven website building platform that empowers entrepreneurs to create brands and businesses online. With offices in New York City; Aveiro, Portugal; and Dublin, the company serves millions of customers in over 200 countries, providing the tools needed to build an audience, monetize and scale their businesses.
Smartling’s LanguageAI platform uses artificial intelligence to translate media content. It includes features for automating content ingestion and capturing translation program insights. The company says businesses that use its technology are able to save time and money, expand into new international markets and improve translation quality and accuracy.
Toast is a cloud-based digital platform purpose-built for the restaurant community. The platform provides SaaS products and financial technology solutions across point of sale, payments, operations, digital ordering and delivery, marketing and loyalty, and team management. It serves as the restaurant operating system, connecting front of house and back of house operations including dine-in, takeout, delivery, catering and retail. Toast, based in Boston, has field offices in 11 other cities, including Dublin and London.
Enfusion says it has plans to scale up its lines of business within Dublin in the next three to five years. The company is a growing SaaS fintech company with a product that enables the buy-side marketplace to make investment decisions for clients, monitor risk and manage workflows more easily.
Udemy serves millions of learners through its Intelligent Skills Platform and a global community of instructors with expertise in technical and professional skills ranging from generative AI to leadership. Its marketplace has thousands of updated courses in dozens of languages, enabling enterprises to offer on-demand learning for all employees, immersive learning for tech teams, and cohort learning for leaders. Udemy, based in San Francisco, has hubs in Dublin, Australia and India.
Workday makes enterprise software products businesses use to efficiently handle functions such as collecting employee feedback, accepting job applications and producing expense reports. Its technology serves needs across industries including financial services, life sciences, media, hospitality and manufacturing.
Coupa Software has its Dublin office located near the Fairview Park area. The company has a spend management platform powered by artificial intelligence. It aids businesses of all sizes with supply chain, IT, procurement and finance operations.
Stripe provides businesses ranging from startups to large enterprises with financial infrastructure products. Its solutions let companies accept online and in-person payments, embed payments and other finance capabilities into their digital product, and automate important business processes such as invoice reconciliation.
Asana is an enterprise work-management platform that helps customers automate functions ranging from goal-setting and tracking to capacity planning and product launches. It recently launched Asana AI Studio, a no-code builder that lets any team design any workflow and embed AI agents without code. San Francisco-based Asana has offices in 13 cities, including Dublin.
DraftKings operates digital platforms for sports betting, fantasy sports and casino gaming. For example, DraftKings Sportsbook offers users a variety of betting strategies for sports like baseball, basketball, hockey and football. The company has engineering team members based in Dublin.
Datadog is an observability and security platform for cloud applications. Its SaaS platform integrates and automates infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, log management, real-user monitoring and other capabilities across a customer’s entire technology stack. New York City-based Datadog has more than 5,000 employees with European hubs in Dublin, Paris, Madrid, Lisbon and Amsterdam.
BoardX is a platform that helps organizations simplify data governance, risk management and compliance (GRC). Customers can set up a centralized risk register and capture risks from various sources and departments in a single location, classify different types of risks and assign risk owners through organizational mapping. The Dublin-based company serves industries ranging from defense, energy, gaming and healthcare to nonprofits, manufacturers and financial services providers.
Workhuman, co-headquartered in Dublin and Framingham, Massachusetts, provides human capital management software solutions. Its social recognition solutions are designed to enable employees to recognize and reward each other. Workhuman also delivers insights into retention issues, conducts skill-gap analyses and can identify high-potential candidates for promotion.
Qualtrics is a cloud-native software platform that helps organizations identify and resolve friction points in their businesses, retain top talent, and bring products and services to market. Nearly 20,000 organizations currently use Qualtrics’ advanced AI. The company’s EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) headquarters is in Dublin’s city center and has more than 350 employees.