Pros
Intimate, small business where you have plenty of access to decision makers. Rock n roll frat house vibes, CEO has a huge vintage rock concert poster collection around - really pretty cool if you're into that. Don't try to drink any of these guys under the table LOL. A few women on staff in junior roles who know their place. Work/life balance is great if you get on CEO's good side. Moved to a new, smaller office last year, so that was nice.
Cons
15 year old SaaS company with a couple dozen small enterprise customers and about half that in annual revenue. Very lean, all development outsourced to a Ukrainian shop. Tiny sales team and no one doing marketing. Owned and kept on life support by a German family built on a coffee monopoly so no real accountability and no adult in the room to check exec egos. Not growing, has lost great customers in the distant past like Snowflake. Thin veneer of credibility bought from joke analyst firms and exec's longtime roots in telecom. Still hasn't managed to finish updating the *UI* after 6-7 years of trying, customers have to toggle between two platforms to do basic things. No attempt at upgrading broken reporting module (some open source thing literally called Pendeho hahahahaha this is actually true).
Give em a pass, wish I had.