Control by default
We design so ownership, access, and governance are explicit at every layer, not bolted on afterward.
About Binoban
Binoban is enterprise CDXP infrastructure for organizations that want to own, activate, and monetize their customer data. Not a dashboard, not another tool to plug in, the controlled layer the rest of the stack depends on.
Who We Are
Most enterprises do not lack customer data. They lack a controlled way to use it. Signals sit fragmented across apps, stores, wallets, campaigns, transactions, loyalty programs, and partner systems, valuable, sensitive, and underused.
Binoban exists to close that gap. We connect those signals into one controlled infrastructure layer, resolve identity, build usable profiles, and make customer intelligence available for engagement, monetization, and measurement, without giving up ownership.
What We Believe
Three convictions shape how we build, and how we talk about what we build.
We design so ownership, access, and governance are explicit at every layer, not bolted on afterward.
No unverified metrics, no compliance theater. We say what the architecture does, and prove it in assessment.
We build the layer the rest of the stack depends on, connecting intelligence to action, and action to revenue.
The Team
Binoban is built by a team across data engineering, identity, marketing technology, AI, media, and commercial strategy, people who have run these systems inside large organizations and know what control actually requires.
Sets the category thesis, customer data as controlled, activatable, and monetizable enterprise infrastructure.
Leads technical architecture, deployment, scalability, and integration, the engineering credibility behind every install.
Owns product logic, user flows, and platform capabilities, framing how modules become a usable operating layer.
Builds predictive analytics, real-time segmentation, personalization, and bidding logic across engagement and media.
Works on SDK and API mechanics and frontend to backend integration, where the platform meets real systems.
Focuses on systems reliability and data flow, from ingestion and processing to deployment operations.
Shapes commercial logic, pricing principles, and monetization, the economics that make first-party data viable.
Start a focused conversation about ownership, activation, and monetization, on your data environment and your terms.