About Us
LogicGate is a SaaS company focused on helping organisations manage governance, risk and compliance work in a more structured, trackable way. Many businesses still run risk assessments, policy controls, audits and internal approvals through spreadsheets, email threads and disconnected tools, which can make it hard to see what is happening, prove compliance, or respond quickly when requirements change. LogicGate’s platform is designed to bring these workflows into one place, so teams can standardise processes, capture evidence, assign ownership and produce reporting that stands up to internal and external scrutiny.
The company’s customers are typically mid sized to large organisations that operate in regulated or high risk environments, or that simply need more mature oversight as they grow. That includes risk and compliance teams, internal audit, security and privacy functions, and operational leaders who need consistent processes across departments. In practice, the platform is likely used by people who coordinate controls and assessments across multiple stakeholders, where clear accountability and audit trails matter.
Within the SaaS ecosystem, LogicGate sits in the governance, risk and compliance category, overlapping with areas like security compliance, third party risk and operational risk management. It is the kind of software that becomes part of a company’s internal operating system rather than a single point solution, which means success depends on thoughtful product design, strong implementation support and an ability to integrate with other business systems. For job seekers, that often translates into work that is close to real customer problems and shaped by evolving regulatory and security expectations.
People who tend to thrive at LogicGate are those who enjoy building and improving complex workflows without losing sight of usability. Product, engineering and design roles are likely to involve balancing flexibility with guardrails, and making sophisticated processes feel manageable for non technical users. Customer facing roles, such as implementation, customer success and solutions engineering, will suit people who can translate messy real world processes into clear configurations, work collaboratively with stakeholders, and communicate confidently with risk and compliance professionals. Commercial roles will benefit from comfort with consultative selling, longer buying cycles and multiple decision makers.
What may appeal about working at LogicGate is the chance to contribute to software that supports trust, accountability and resilience inside organisations. The domain can be detailed and sometimes technical, but it is also tangible, you can see how better workflows reduce friction for teams and help companies respond faster to audits, incidents or new requirements. For candidates who like meaningful B2B problems, cross functional collaboration and a product that sits at the centre of how organisations govern themselves, LogicGate is likely to offer a focused environment with plenty of scope to deepen expertise.