About Bitloops
What is Bitloops?
Bitloops is an open-source intelligence layer for AI-native software development, founded as a VC-backed startup headquartered in Athens, Greece. The company recently announced its Pre-Seed funding round. The product gives AI coding agents — Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Gemini, OpenCode — high-signal context in milliseconds. Bitloops continuously models a codebase and development history so agents can retrieve architecture, decisions, and intent instantly, instead of crawling repositories from scratch every session.
The mission, in the team's own words, is "to build the default infrastructure layer for AI-native software development — open, zero-access, systems-grade — so that every engineering team can work with AI reliably, govern it meaningfully, and improve continuously." The vision is "to transform software development by providing innovative tools that enable the creation of high-quality, scalable code while requiring significantly less time, expertise, and effort." The platform is designed around four pillars: local-first infrastructure, development attribution, context intelligence, and (coming soon) constraint enforcement. Bitloops is Apache 2.0 open source — code never leaves the developer's environment, the tool runs locally as a CLI, works fully offline, and data is stored directly in the repository.
Where will I work?
Bitloops is headquartered in Athens, Greece, with a small team of 11 plus open roles. The team operates remotely-friendly, drawing on Greek and broader European engineering talent. Bitloops is a member of the Hellenic Artificial Intelligence Society (EETN).
What is the Bitloops team like?
The team is led by co-founders Vasilis Danias (CEO) and Sergio Pereira (COO), who between them bring experience from Accenture, The Boston Consulting Group, Roland Berger, UBS, Uber, BEAT, and FREENOW. They're joined by an engineering organisation of 10: Antonis Sardounis (Engineering Manager), Elli Kotoula and Giorgos Ntymenos (Senior Software Engineers), Markos Girgis and Spiros Grigoratos (Software Engineers), Anais Farchat, Tarun Kushwaha, and Petros Vitalis (Junior Software Engineers), and Wayne Omoga Omondi (Software Engineer). There is currently one open Software Engineer role. As an equal opportunities employer, "Bitloops does not discriminate against any employee or job applicant because of race, colour, religion, national origin, sex, physical or mental disability, or age."
Work-Life Balance
Bitloops is a pre-seed-stage startup of about a dozen engineers building developer infrastructure. The company does not publish a detailed benefits or work-life-balance section on its current website. Anyone applying should confirm specifics on working-hours, time-off, and 4-day-week arrangements directly with the team.
Perks and Benefits
- Real equity in a VC-backed pre-seed startup
- Apache 2.0 open-source product — code is publicly viewable, runnable, and extensible on GitHub; no vendor lock-in for users or contributors
- Member of the Hellenic Artificial Intelligence Society (EETN)
- Remote-friendly hiring out of Athens, Greece
