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Bolt

Bolt

Software Development

Making cities for people, not cars.

About us

At Bolt, we're building a future where people don’t need to own personal cars to move around safely and conveniently. A future where people have the freedom to use transport on demand, choosing whatever vehicle's best for each occasion — be it a car, scooter, or e-bike. We're helping over 200 million customers move around in more than 600 cities globally while also supporting more than 4.5 million drivers and couriers to earn a living. The best bit? We're only just getting started. Read more at bolt.eu

Website
http://bolt.eu
Industry
Software Development
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Tallinn
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2013
Specialties
Technology, Software development, Mobility, Ride-hailing, Micro-mobility, and Food tech

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    70 women joined us at Bolt HQ last week for our "Build with AI" workshop! 🚀 By the end of the night, every single participant had built something from scratch. At Bolt, we use AI every day to automate routine tasks, build faster, and make our daily work more efficient. We wanted to open our doors and share that exact, hands-on knowledge with the wider community. Instead of focusing on theory, we focused on execution: 👉 We shared our real, everyday use cases. 👉 We handed over the actual tools we use. 👉 We gave everyone the space to experiment and create. The feedback has been incredible. Participants described Bolt as innovative, high-growth, international, and most importantly, a place where people actually have opportunities to learn and develop. Sharing practical knowledge is how we help move the whole industry forward. We're already working on what's next for our women in tech community. Watch this space 😉 #womenintech #wearehiring #bolt

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    John bought a car when he moved from the UK to Estonia. 🇬🇧✈️🇪🇪 Here’s how it’s going: 💸 Injector service: €400 💸 Engine rebuild: €3500 💸 Broken dipstick: €20 💸 A service €300 💸 Steering joint €200 💸 Starter Motor €600 This is why he rides. 🎬 Watch John’s car chaos unfold 👇😆 #RidingIsTheNewDriving

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    A new chapter for Bolt Urban Fund: Lisbon joins the Sustainable Urban Transitions (SUT) Lab 🌍 Sustainable urban mobility planning can fundamentally change our cities. We believe data is the key to this, enabling a precise understanding of how a city functions day to day, while also helping test targeted solutions before any wider rollout. Lisbon is embracing that approach by joining the Sustainable Urban Transitions Lab, a partnership between ETH Zürich and the Bolt Urban Fund. Over the next 12 months, the City will use the Lab to test and measure street changes that better balance traffic, cycling and micromobility flows, public space usage, and pedestrian accessibility. Lisbon joins Seville and Hannover in the SUT Lab, three cities embracing data-driven planning to create smarter urban spaces. More on the project: https://lnkd.in/ecBATS-i Lots coming soon from SUT Lab. Stay tuned.

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    "I almost didn’t apply because…" That’s one of the prompts women at Bolt answer in our latest Women in Tech video. A career in tech often comes with quiet uncertainties, from feeling not “ready enough” to wondering whether you truly belong. In the video, women at Bolt share honest experiences about learning to take up space anyway, with answers that are funny, uncomfortable, and deeply relatable. 🎬 Watch the video and share your perspective in the comments: What’s something you almost didn’t do because of self-doubt? #womenintech #lifeatbolt

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    Bolt has opened its new office at the ICON Building in Cape Town! 🇿🇦 This new space marks a milestone in our 10-year journey across South Africa, a market where Bolt has invested R3 billion (€150M) into the shared mobility ecosystem. What started as a ride-hailing app has grown into a platform delivering real local impact: 👉 30 million passengers connected to safe, affordable rides. 👉 500,000 independent driver partners accessing flexible earning opportunities. 👉 Continuous investments into entrepreneurship, vehicle financing, and local founder accelerators. With new safety features and stronger local partnerships on the horizon, we are only getting started. #lifeatbolt #wearehiring

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    Hi, I’m Vivaksha, Senior Product Manager at Bolt. I work on systems most people never think about until something goes wrong. When you request a ride, it feels simple. A driver appears, and you get picked up. But behind that simplicity is complexity. Every moment, systems are balancing rider expectations, driver earnings, marketplace health, local regulations, and human behaviour across the world. What makes marketplace problems deeply human, not just technical, is the constant balance we need to maintain between riders and drivers while growing the business. Not every side will always be happy, and navigating that every day is at the heart of what I do. I spent my childhood moving across 7 cities in India because of my father’s job. Later, work took me across 6 countries and 3 continents. Constant movement taught me adaptability. I learnt there are many ways to communicate, lead, and live a good life. I became better at reading people, understanding context, and meeting others where they are. Looking back, I think that shaped me far more than any formal management training ever could. Outside of work, I’m also a mother. Returning to work after maternity leave was one of the hardest transitions I’ve experienced professionally. I came back expecting myself to operate exactly as before or better after a year of maternity leave, without acknowledging that becoming a parent changes you completely. For a while, I lost confidence. I overworked, over-criticised myself, and struggled with the gap between who I used to be and who I was becoming. I also realised how little we openly talk about this in high-performance environments. Ironically, motherhood made me better at my job. It made me sharper about prioritisation, more comfortable asking for help, and more aware that behind every difficult interaction is usually something deeply human happening underneath. Motherhood taught me the balance between soft and hard, when to support and when to push, when to listen and when to hold firm. It also changed how I think about leadership, and that is why I joined the Women in Tech leadership group at Bolt. Today I lead a team of 12+ people across a wide range of stakeholders. Women are often taught to separate parts of themselves at work. Ambition from empathy. Leadership from vulnerability. Motherhood from competence. But the older I get, the more I believe the opposite is true. The experiences that shape us personally often make us better leaders, collaborators, and better at building products for real people. One thing that helped me find my footing again was a simple reminder from leaders around me: bring all of yourself to work. Not the polished version. Not the version that fits someone else’s mould. The whole version. I am still learning, still figuring myself out. But that, I've come to believe, is exactly the point. *** If you’re looking to grow and solve meaningful problems, we’re hiring: careers.bolt.eu #womenintech #lifeatbolt

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    Hi, I’m Julius and I’ve just rejoined Bolt as VP of Legal and Compliance. This isn’t my first time here. Between 2020 and 2023, I led the global legal team supporting product development. Rejoining now as VP allows me to apply that experience to our current phase of rapid expansion across our five-product ecosystem. My career has been spent navigating the space where innovation outpaces existing regulation. From my time in central banking to roles at Vinted and Delivery Hero, I’ve seen how legal strategy can accelerate a company’s mission when executed correctly. Mobility is currently at the centre of this challenge. As the industry moves toward autonomous transport and new business models, Legal provides the structural foundation for growth. We build the frameworks that allow Bolt to scale responsibly into new markets, ensuring our operations are sustainable and compliant without compromising on speed. This strategic approach is essential to our mission of building cities for people. I’m looking forward to leading the team through this next chapter. #lifeatbolt

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    Hi, I’m Clara, Product Designer at Bolt. I was born into a Chinese-Italian family in Rome, a city full of history. As a young child, I moved across the continent to China, fulfilling my parents’ wish for me to grow up immersed in Chinese culture. I spent my formative years in Anhui, a quiet, understated province in a rapidly developing China. Curious about the life I might have had in Europe, I later moved to the UK, where I studied Psychology before completing a Master’s in Human-Computer Interaction at University College London. London—vibrant, multicultural, and relentlessly dynamic—shaped a lot of how I think and what I’m drawn to. After graduating, I joined a FinTech startup building data products for the wealth management sector, where I found my way into product design. My background helps me empathise with users, and my taste helps bring together function and aesthetics to create a delightful experience. When the opportunity came to join Bolt as an Associate Product Designer, I knew it would be a defining moment in my budding career. Nine months after first landing at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport, I now feel at home walking through the cobblestone streets of Tallinn Old Town. At work, I’ve grown to have a strong sense of ownership. I’ve led the end-to-end design of the Account revamp and an ongoing improvement to the Activity tab, both key projects for the team. Within seven months, I was promoted to Product Designer, which reflected Bolt’s culture of valuing impact over tenure. As a woman in product, I’ve always drawn inspiration from the women around me. My first manager, Olga P., who led Business Development at Intropic, had a lasting influence on me. I admired her sharp business acumen and effective communication, but even more, the way she made space for others to grow and pushed me to aim higher. At Bolt, I’ve found that same energy again. The women I work with set a high bar while actively lifting others up. Karina, a senior product designer in RiderX, helped me navigate complex team dynamics early on and showed me, through example, how persistence translates into better outcomes for users. It can still be discouraging at times to see how few women there are in senior leadership, but it also makes the support we give each other feel even more important. If there’s one thing I’ve taken from the women I’ve worked with, it’s the value of showing up for others and not doing it alone. Bolt has been a place where both my career and personal life have grown in parallel. Professionally, I’ve had the space to take on meaningful responsibility and grow quickly. Outside of work, Tallinn has become a city I feel genuinely at home in—walkable, connected, and full of talented, international people who make it easy to belong. It’s been a great journey so far, and I’m excited for what’s next. *** If you care deeply about craft, ownership, and building products used by millions, we’re hiring: careers.bolt.eu #womenintech

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Funding

Bolt 20 total rounds

Last Round

Debt financing

US$ 236.9M

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