List of SvelteKit Customers
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying SvelteKit customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SvelteKit for Apps Development from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using SvelteKit for Apps Development include: The New York Times Company, a United States based Media organisation with 5800 employees and revenues of $2.31 billion, Radio France, a France based Media organisation with 1036 employees and revenues of $400.0 million, Modal, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $6.0 million and many others.
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Modal | Professional Services | 50 | $6M | United States | Svelte | SvelteKit | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Modal implemented SvelteKit to power its public site and internal real-time dashboards, using SvelteKit in the Apps Development category to unify documentation, visualization, and user-facing monitoring. The work targeted the modal.com web presence and the web interface used by hundreds of users who track billions of function invocations, positioning SvelteKit as the primary frontend application framework for customer and developer workflows.
Implementation included a bespoke design system and a SvelteKit foundation that supports real-time user dashboards, documentation pages, and visualization components. The SvelteKit application was developed as a modular frontend layer, with components for authentication flows, live metrics rendering, and documentation rendering, and it formed the basis for frontend UI discussions and developer onboarding artifacts.
The broader deployment architecture integrated Pulumi and Kubernetes for infrastructure provisioning and runtime orchestration, while backend platform components were implemented in Rust. A custom FUSE file system was developed to allow multi-GiB containers to startup in seconds, delivering up to 15x faster container startup and approximately 80% lower cloud bandwidth cost according to internal measurements. Modal also instrumented a content-addressed file server and a tiered cache in Rust that handled peak 300 GB per minute network throughput, achieved sub-200 microsecond p99 latency, and maintained 99.995 percent uptime over a six month window.
Operational scope covered frontend engineering and platform engineering responsibilities, with the founding engineer leading design, implementation, and mentoring. Engineering governance included a high-volume pull request workflow with over 700 pull requests authored and more than 400 pull requests reviewed, consolidation of developer environment scripts, and optimization of CI builds to address race conditions and backend performance bottlenecks.
The SvelteKit deployment sits at the intersection of Apps Development and platform infrastructure, enabling real-time customer-facing monitoring and internal developer tooling. The implementation emphasizes modular frontend components, infrastructure-as-code provisioning with Pulumi, Kubernetes runtime management, and close coordination between frontend and systems engineering for ongoing maintenance and feature rollout.
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Radio France | Media | 1036 | $400M | France | Svelte | SvelteKit | Apps Development | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Radio France implemented SvelteKit as the frontend framework for major public-facing sites including France Bleu, positioning SvelteKit within their Apps Development stack to support web publishing and editorial delivery. The SvelteKit implementation is described as part of a broader digital platform rework across Radio France's web properties and is documented in their technology stack for media publishing.
The deployment used a Svelte and SvelteKit-based frontend architecture, adopting server-side rendering, client hydration and static pre-rendering patterns common to modern Apps Development to optimize page load and runtime performance. Functional focus areas included the front-end rendering pipeline, build and asset delivery workflows, and accessibility-oriented frontend engineering to align with public media requirements.
Operational coverage encompassed major public-facing sites across Radio France and integration points with the organization’s media publishing platform and web properties to support editorial workflows and content delivery. Governance and rollout aligned front-end engineering, editorial and operations teams as part of the platform rework, standardizing front-end deployment practices and build pipelines across sites, with stated goals to modernize the media publishing platform, improve web performance and accessibility, and support high traffic.
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The New York Times Company | Media | 5800 | $2.3B | United States | Svelte | SvelteKit | Apps Development | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 The New York Times Company adopted SvelteKit to build interactive, data-driven news pages, notably county-level COVID risk pages, as part of its Apps Development tooling for newsroom graphics in the United States. The SvelteKit implementation was focused on delivering fast, interactive experiences for readers and streamlining newsroom developer workflows. SvelteKit was configured to support component-based rendering, server-side prerendering and client-side hydration to handle data-driven visualizations and interactive map components common to county-level reporting. Functional capabilities implemented included templated article shells, embedded interactive graphics, and routing and bundling pipelines aligned with high-traffic publishing demands. Adoption began while SvelteKit was still in beta, and SvelteKit usage was documented by the Svelte team as powering high-traffic interactive content for the publisher. Operational scope centered on newsroom graphics teams across the United States, prompting workflow changes toward componentized development, faster local iteration, and tighter build and deployment practices to meet editorial timelines, and the implementation explicitly aimed to improve performance and developer workflow for newsroom graphics.
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