As Conveya entered new markets, it needed an easier way to scale and manage customer concerns like data residency. This led the company to reassess its technology requirements.
“Our approach to development was a bit like renovating a house. We kept adding extensions and our infrastructure became harder and more expensive to manage,” said Gralton.
Conveya decided to start over and rebuild its apps on Heroku. This switch enabled it to retain the speed and flexibility offered by Salesforce Platform while benefiting from Heroku’s scalable infrastructure.
“The scalability of Heroku means that if we want to add 50,000 people onto a new product tomorrow, we can. It’s just a phone call, two-clicks, and problem solved,” said Gralton.
Conveya has also been able to leverage Heroku’s flexibility to support customers like Amazon across regions. For example, the company was able to get a solution up and running for Amazon in the US within days of being introduced by their team in the UK. It was also able to quickly update the languages in its app to launch them for Amazon in Europe.
Conveya is now continuing to grow quickly, with customers in Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Portugal, United Kingdom, and United States. Using Heroku, it’s able to store app data in customers’ preferred locations and navigate security requirements with ease.
The company has also adopted Shield and Salesforce Privacy Centre to provide customers with another layer of data protection. Shield is specifically used for encryption and event monitoring while Salesforce Privacy Centre helps ensure apps comply with region-specific concerns like GDPR.
Gralton shared that the ability to provide this level of protection and assurance continues to open doors, with the company currently working with one of Australia’s largest banks on a solution to manage rotations.
“For a young company looking to grow globally, trust is a huge thing and Salesforce has helped us provide customers that extra level of assurance,” said Gralton.