Companies that use Netcore

Analyzed and validated by Henley Wing Chiu

Netcore We detected 614 companies using Netcore. The most common industry is Financial Services (11%) and the most common company size is 51-200 employees (21%). We find new customers by monitoring new entries and modifications to company DNS records.

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Company Employees Industry Country Region Usage Start Date
Aadvik Foods 11–50 Food and Beverage Services
IN India
Asia
AAFT Online 201–500 E-Learning Providers
IN India
Asia
Abiangroup 51–200 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
IR IR
Europe
Abian Pharmed 51–200 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
IR IR
Europe
Able 51–200 Technology, Information and Internet
IN India
Asia
Acadecraft Inc. 1,001–5,000 Education
IN India
Asia
Accounting and Auditing Regulator(ACAR) 51–200 Government Administration
KH KH
Asia
Accumulate 11–50 Software Development N/A N/A
Acumen Capital Market Ltd. 51–200 Financial Services
IN India
Asia
Adfactors PR 1,001–5,000 Public Relations and Communications Services
IN India
Asia
AdmitKard 201–500 Education
IN India
Asia
Adroit Financial 501–1,000 Financial Services
IN India
Asia
afaqs! 51–200 Online Audio and Video Media
IN India
Asia
Afiliados Brasil 2–10 Advertising Services
BR Brazil
South America
Ageatia Global Solutions 501–1,000 IT Services and IT Consulting
US United States
North America
Agensys Corporation 51–200 Staffing and Recruiting
US United States
North America
The A Group 11–50 Advertising Services
US United States
North America
AIA Philippines 1,001–5,000 Insurance
PH Philippines
Asia
Alankit 1,001–5,000 Financial Services
IN India
Asia
AlmaBetter 51–200 Higher Education
IN India
Asia
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Market Insights

🏢 Top Industries

Financial Services 58 (11%)
Retail 28 (5%)
Technology, Information and Internet 28 (5%)
IT Services and IT Consulting 27 (5%)
Higher Education 20 (4%)

📏 Company Size Distribution

51-200 employees 130 (21%)
201-500 employees 119 (19%)
11-50 employees 110 (18%)
2-10 employees 107 (17%)
501-1,000 employees 62 (10%)

📊 Who usually uses Netcore and for what use cases?

Source: Analysis of job postings that mention Netcore (using the Bloomberry Jobs API)

Job titles that mention Netcore
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Job Title
Share
Backend Engineer
46%
Director of Software Engineering
10%
DevOps Engineer (SRE)
4%
Director of Information Technology
1%
My analysis reveals that Netcore is predominantly purchased by software engineering leadership, with Directors of Software Engineering making up 10% of leadership hiring. These directors are responsible for technical transformation initiatives, particularly focused on microservices architecture, cloud migration (primarily Azure and AWS), and modernization of legacy systems. The remaining leadership roles span VP-level positions in data, technology, and quality assurance, all emphasizing digital strategy and scalability.

The day-to-day users are overwhelmingly backend engineers (46% of all roles), working hands-on with.NET Core and C# to build RESTful APIs, microservices, and enterprise applications. These practitioners integrate Netcore into their development workflows alongside Entity Framework, SQL Server, and frontend frameworks like React and Angular. They participate in agile ceremonies, write unit tests, manage CI/CD pipelines, and collaborate across distributed teams. DevOps engineers support these efforts by managing cloud infrastructure and automation.

The job descriptions reveal companies are solving for modernization and scale. I noticed repeated phrases like "migrate legacy tools" and "modernize our API," "highly scalable and reliable software solutions," and "build high-quality, high-performance, scalable code." Companies are specifically looking to transition from.NET Framework to.NET Core while maintaining existing enterprise systems. The emphasis on "continuous delivery," "test automation," and "cloud-native architecture" suggests organizations are addressing technical debt while building for future growth and performance demands.

👥 What types of companies use Netcore?

Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 614 companies that use Netcore

Company Characteristics
i
Trait
Likelihood
Country: ایران
82.6x
Country: India
24.8x
Company Size: 1,001-5,000
13.2x
Industry: Financial Services
9.3x
Industry: Technology, Information and Internet
8.5x
Company Size: 501-1,000
7.9x
I noticed that Netcore's customers span a remarkably diverse range of industries, but they share a common thread: they're all in the business of reaching and engaging consumers at scale. These aren't pure B2B software companies. They're retailers like Shoppers Stop and Bata, financial services firms like Edelweiss and GoldenPi, healthcare providers like MedPlus and Lupin Diagnostics, education platforms like GeeksforGeeks and Practically, travel companies like Cleartrip and Flytoday, and consumer brands like Bikanervala and Purplle. What unites them is the need to communicate directly with large customer bases through multiple channels.

These companies are predominantly in growth or mature stages. I see multiple unicorns and post-IPO companies like MedPlus and Edelweiss, Series B and C funded startups like Qoala and Purplle, and established enterprises with decades of history like Bata and Navneet Education. The employee counts typically range from 200 to 5,000+, suggesting organizations past the startup phase and actively scaling their customer engagement operations.

🔧 What other technologies do Netcore customers also use?

Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 614 companies that use Netcore

Commonly Paired Technologies
i
Technology
Likelihood
981.3x
293.9x
201.4x
151.8x
95.2x
42.9x
I noticed that companies using Netcore are heavily focused on customer engagement and digital marketing, particularly in high-growth markets. The combination of MoEngage and FreshChat appearing so frequently tells me these are companies investing significantly in multi-channel customer communication. They're not just sending emails but building comprehensive engagement systems across mobile apps, websites, and chat platforms. The presence of Telegram further reinforces this, suggesting they're reaching customers in markets where messaging apps are primary communication channels.

The pairing of Netcore with Elastic Email and Amazon S3 is particularly revealing. These companies are managing substantial volumes of transactional and marketing emails, likely serving large user bases that require scalable infrastructure. They need both the sending capacity and the storage to handle customer data at scale. The high correlation with Akamai suggests they're also managing content delivery and performance globally, which points to consumer-facing platforms where speed and reliability matter tremendously. These aren't B2B SaaS companies with small user counts but rather consumer tech companies or digital marketplaces with millions of users.

The full stack reveals these are marketing-led, growth-focused companies, likely in the scale-up phase. They've moved past early product-market fit and are now optimizing conversion funnels and retention across multiple touchpoints. The investment in both engagement tools and infrastructure shows they're balancing growth marketing with operational efficiency. They need to reach customers wherever they are, whether through email, push notifications, chat, or messaging apps.

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