Technology

Posted on December 6, 2017 by staff

York tech start-up moves to larger offices

Technology

Tech start-up RotaCloud has relocated to York city centre after outgrowing its previous offices at York Science Park.

The firm has now completed its move into 2,700 sq ft of newly refurbished office space on George Hudson Street.

It follows a period of rapid expansion at the business, which almost trebled its headcount during 2017.

Established in 2013 by Joel Beverley, David Brandon and James Lintern, RotaCloud’s rota planning software helps over 1,500 businesses resolve their staff scheduling problems.

“York Science Park was RotaCloud’s home for two years, but given our current rate of expansion, we knew it was time to move on,” Beverley said.

“The Science Park played a critical role in our development as a business — it provided the physical space and infrastructure we needed to get RotaCloud off the ground, and we’ll always be grateful for the help and support we received during our time there.

“We’d definitely recommend York Science Park to any fellow startups in need of a professional office environment where they can grow their business.

“Our move to central York allows us to push forward with our expansion plans, helping us to improve our product and add more features for existing and new clients alike.

“We’re excited to move into a larger office space that we hope to fill with plenty of local talent.”

RotaCloud plans to double its headcount again during 2018.