50 Companies That Use Github [2024]
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1. CrankWheel
CrankWheel is a screensharing software started by Jói Sigurdsson in 2015. CrankWheel uses Github for their business.
It’s the industry standard and it’s really good. I started there and never saw a reason to switch.
CrankWheel is a screen-sharing solution for sales teams, founded by Icelandic entrepreneur Jói Sigurdsson and his co-founder Gilsi, with $370k ARR earned and a "best B2B SaaS startup" pitching win at SaaStock, utilizing "lean startup" methodology and implementing a "land and expand" strategy to attract and retain customers.
2. Xero Shoes
Xero Shoes is a shoe brand started by Steven Sashen in 2009. Xero Shoes uses Github for their business.
Xero Shoes, co-founded by Steven Sashen, is a minimalist shoe company that has grown at a rate of 80-102% per year since 2014, with 2017 sales of $5.53M, and has been repeatedly listed as one of INC. 5000’s fastest-growing companies, and has a projected $15M in sales for 2019.
3. Snappa
Snappa is a graphic design business started by Christopher Gimmer in 2015. Snappa uses Github for their business.
Learn how two friends bootstrapped a SaaS business to $55k monthly recurring revenue (MRR) by creating a simple graphic design tool for non-designers and focusing on content marketing for customer acquisition.
4. ByteStand
ByteStand is a shopify app developer started by Todd Trimakas in 2016. ByteStand uses Github for their business.
ByteStand, a software development company run by ecommerce experts, created Shopify apps, including FreshCredit and FBA Shipping, which generate approximately $17,000 per month in revenue, with over 2,000 shops using their software.
5. Acumbamail
Acumbamail is an email automation platform started by Ignacio Arriaga in 2013. Acumbamail uses Github for their business.
Spanish email marketing software start-up Acumbamail achieved an average revenue of $85,000 per month, while providing a service to almost 40,000 clients, after bootstrapping the company from scratch with $4,000 in start-up funds.
6. Statful
Statful is an analytics tool started by Hugo Valente in 2015. Statful uses Github for their business.
Statful, a monitoring platform to track any type of metric, managed to get six customers and reach an MRR of approximately $10,000 without any real investments in marketing and sales.
7. Lazy Jar
Lazy Jar is an online fitness coach started by Justin Anyanwu in 2017. Lazy Jar uses Github for their business.
Lazy Jar is a fitness app that charges users for failing to meet their weekly fitness goals, launched by Justin Anyanwu, which currently averages $250 per month and has been featured in publications such as TechCrunch, LifeHacker, and Fast Company.
8. Digital Dream Labs
Digital Dream Labs is an educational technology product started by Jacob Hanchar in 2012. Digital Dream Labs uses Github for their business.
9. Ordoro
Ordoro is an ecommerce management software started by Jagath Narayan in 2010. Ordoro uses Github for their business.
10. Sock Club
Sock Club is a socks business started by Dane Jensen in 2011. Sock Club uses Github for their business.
Learn how Dane Jensen and his business partner grew their sock business from a monthly subscription to a $12M+ revenue business that mainly sells custom socks, by developing a manufacturing supply chain in the United States, using various marketing channels, and gradually expanding the business.
11. Episode Ninja
Episode Ninja is a tv show ranking business started by Steve Sanders in 2017. Episode Ninja uses Github for their business.
Episode Ninja is a successful side project that has steadily grown, currently making over $1,000 in revenue per month from advertising and TV streaming affiliate programs and with steady traffic of over 200,000 unique visitors a month, providing a great example for founders starting their own businesses.
12. PushPress
PushPress is a gym management software started by Dan Uyemura in 2017. PushPress uses Github for their business.
PushPress, a modern boutique gym management system, shares their journey of bootstrapping their business to over $100,000 MRR, and the lessons learned about focusing on marketing to attract and retain customers and putting processes in place to learn from failure.
13. ReferralHero
ReferralHero is a referral marketing platform started by Manuel Frigerio in 2018. ReferralHero uses Github for their business.
ReferralHero is a profitable, referral marketing platform with over 6,000 customers and MRR of around $18,000/month, built by founder Manuel Frigerio as an MVP in just four days, with growth coming from content marketing and SEO.
14. SkyVerge, Inc.
SkyVerge, Inc. is a software developer started by Max Rice in 2013. SkyVerge, Inc. uses Github for their business.
SkyVerge, a software company, has grown rapidly with revenue of $350,000 per month, over 100,000 eCommerce customers, and a globally distributed team of 30 people, all through starting with consulting projects and building focused and solutions-based products, acquiring small products from other developers, and focusing largely on content marketing and providing excellent customer support.
15. Velstar
Velstar is a shopify ecommerce agency started by Dan Sheard in 2016. Velstar uses Github for their business.
Velstar, a UK-based Shopify Plus partner agency, has seen impressive year-on-year revenue growth of at least 100% every year, due to their focus on building engaging and conversion-focused eCommerce websites, and highly effective growth marketing for direct-to-consumer brands on Shopify, with big ambitions for 2020 including launching a local Shopify Plus meetup, an eCommerce podcast, investing in content marketing and hiring their first business development personnel.
16. Krit
Krit is a freelance app developer started by Andrew Askins in 2014. Krit uses Github for their business.
A software agency started by a non-technical founder helps diverse clients with their minimum lovable product, boasting a revenue of over $700,000 this year with a 20% profit margin and a team of 8.
17. SmartrMail
SmartrMail is an email marketing tool started by George Hartley in 2016. SmartrMail uses Github for their business.
SmartrMail is an email marketing app for ecommerce merchants that generated more than $50m in sales last year through sending over a billion emails and making over $100K in monthly recurring revenue, whilst maintaining profitability since the start of this year.
18. Apps:Lab
Apps:Lab is an IT company started by Marvin Collins Hosea in 2017. Apps:Lab uses Github for their business.
Apps: Lab KE is a software development company generating $3,500 per month, specializing in problem-solving using technology and data for businesses and communities.
19. UserGuiding
UserGuiding is a software developer started by Osman Koc in 2018. UserGuiding uses Github for their business.
UserGuiding is a SaaS product that has attracted 73 subscribers, 5,000 sign-ups from 92 countries, and 4 million end users, with a monthly recurring revenue that has increased from $413 to $9,400 in the past 14 months.
20. Browserless
Browserless is an automated web browser business started by Joel Griffith in 2017. Browserless uses Github for their business.
One-person SaaS business browserless allows users to automate tasks with a web browser, generating about $28,000 in sales for the month of September, and gained traction through blogging and supporting customers one-on-one.
21. Uplink
Uplink is a freelancer platform started by Manuel Meurer in 2016. Uplink uses Github for their business.
Uplink, a German network for IT freelancers, has surpassed 1,000 members and offers job placements for companies with a simple process that charges a commission of 10% to freelancers for the first six months of working with a client through the platform.
22. Baby Wit LLC
Baby Wit LLC is a children's clothing business started by Rosalee Rester in 2004. Baby Wit LLC uses Github for their business.
Founder Rosalee Andrea Rester shares lessons learned from running her baby apparel t-shirt company, Babywit.com, for over 16 years, including focusing on a business that is loved and nurtured, staying current with changing markets, and testing ideas before investing large sums in production.
23. Balsamiq
Balsamiq is a wireframing software business started by Giacomo (Peldi) Guilizzoni in 2008. Balsamiq uses Github for their business.
How Balsamiq became a $550k/month company through staying focused on simplicity and taking care of their team and community.
24. Coursesity
Coursesity is an online course started by Keyul in 2017. Coursesity uses Github for their business.
Coursesity is a search engine for online courses and tutorials with courses in seven different learning domains and 230 subjects, attracting 10,000 people within the first three days of launching the site on Product Hunt, and using a side projects strategy has helped to attract 8,000 new users.
25. Write.as
Write.as is a niche blog started by Matt Baer in 2015. Write.as uses Github for their business.
Founder of Write.as, Matt Baer, shares his journey of building a suite of integrated creative tools, including a writing/blogging platform, photo-sharing tool, and submission management system, which host over 75,000 sites and power hundreds of independent WriteFreely sites across the web, with revenue growing by 200% year-over-year since launching paid plans.
26. Impressions Agency
Impressions Agency is a marketing agency started by Travis Richardson in 2013. Impressions Agency uses Github for their business.
From a honeymoon in Costa Rica to a successful global digital marketing agency generating $100k a month, Travis Richardson shares his journey of building Impressions Agency without taking any loans or money from friends by keeping costs low, adapting quickly, testing out new strategies that produce results, and focusing on building long-term customer relationships.
27. Page Flows
Page Flows is a product design inspiration blog started by Ramy Khuffash in 2018. Page Flows uses Github for their business.
Page Flows is a library of inspiration videos for digital product designers and makes about $4,500 per month in revenue from a small, one-off price, with slow and steady growth and long-tail keyword SEO as key drivers of success.
28. Labor Sync
Labor Sync is a time tracking app started by Dean A. Logan in 2009. Labor Sync uses Github for their business.
Labor Sync is a mobile application that provides business owners with the ability to track the time and GPS location of their mobile workforce and after just one year of use, they saved $104,000 across 45 employees despite starting off with no funds for advertising or marketing.
29. Reflect
Reflect is a sales automation platform started by Fitz Nowlan in 2019. Reflect uses Github for their business.
Reflect is a no-code, cloud-based web application testing tool generating approximately $3K in monthly recurring revenue, offering businesses fast and resilient testing capabilities while addressing a critical need in the market.
30. Citationsy
Citationsy is a bibliography and citation app started by Cenk Dominic Özbakir in 2017. Citationsy uses Github for their business.
Citationsy is an online referencing generator launched in 2017 that grew from nothing to over 200,000 users as of February 2020, all through word-of-mouth and SEO, and is making a profit every month without spending any money on marketing or Google ads with a customer acquisition cost that is essentially zero.
31. Innoventive Software, LLC
Innoventive Software, LLC is a kids activity business started by Ken Schafer in 2002. Innoventive Software, LLC uses Github for their business.
32. Agile Worx
Agile Worx is a technology consulting business started by David Bishop in . Agile Worx uses Github for their business.
How a Ph.D. in computer engineering created a patented agile framework and turned it into a profitable training and consulting business, after realizing that his accumulated technology knowledge was losing value over time.
33. BagsAway Luggage Storage
BagsAway Luggage Storage is a luggage storage business started by Eugene Veeden in 2017. BagsAway Luggage Storage uses Github for their business.
BagsAway Luggage Storage is a worldwide marketplace that connects travelers and locals with convenient, secure, on-demand storage locations across key cities; they have stored over 150k bags for travelers thus far, have expanded to 50+ cities and plan to expand worldwide with new funding and members joining in.
34. Mopinion
Mopinion is a feedback software started by Kees Wolters in 2013. Mopinion uses Github for their business.
35. Messenger for Desktop
Messenger for Desktop is a social media scheduling tool started by Alexandru Rosianu in 2015. Messenger for Desktop uses Github for their business.
Messenger for Desktop, a Facebook Messenger app for Mac and Windows computers, has over 10 million downloads and 100,000+ monthly active users, generating $1.5k in monthly revenue, since its creation in 2015 as a side-project by founder Alexandru.
36. Ticket Tailor
Ticket Tailor is a ticketing platform business started by Jonny White in 2010. Ticket Tailor uses Github for their business.
A successful ticketing platform that grew from a side project into a business that issues over 5 million tickets annually, using a combination of cold calling, word of mouth, and partnerships to attract and retain customers while navigating the challenges of COVID-19.
37. Sweet Jam Sites
Sweet Jam Sites is a wordpress plugin business started by Jason Leow in 2019. Sweet Jam Sites uses Github for their business.
38. Astropad
Astropad is an iPhone app started by Matt Ronge in 2013. Astropad uses Github for their business.
Astropad, a software and hardware solutions company for creative people, was founded by Matt Ronge and his co-founder in 2013, boasting revenue of $3.4 million in 2019, with products used by Pixar, DC Comics and Nintendo.
39. Boondockers Welcome
Boondockers Welcome is a RV rental business started by Anna Maste in 2012. Boondockers Welcome uses Github for their business.
40. Draft.dev
Draft.dev is a marketing agency started by Karl Hughes in 2020. Draft.dev uses Github for their business.
Draft founder, Karl, built a productized service for technical content, generating $10k in (mostly) recurring revenue in just three months of running the business, showing the success of skill-stacking and the impact of word of mouth and maintaining a strong network in a service business.
41. Virtual Assistant Services
Virtual Assistant Services is a virtual assistant started by Sunder P in . Virtual Assistant Services uses Github for their business.
42. Ghostboard
Ghostboard is an analytics tool started by David Burgos in 2018. Ghostboard uses Github for their business.
Ghostboard is a GDPR-ready analytics tool for Ghost bloggers that achieved an MRR of $450, without spending any money on ads, and plans to focus on marketing and add more open-source projects for the future.
43. js13kGames
js13kGames is a game developer started by Andrzej Mazur in 2012. js13kGames uses Github for their business.
44. Plausible Analytics
Plausible Analytics is an analytics tool started by Marko Saric in 2019. Plausible Analytics uses Github for their business.
Plausible Analytics, a privacy-friendly web analytics tool, reached $4,557 MRR and 743 paying subscribers by focusing on content marketing and engaging relevant communities, rather than paid advertising, while positioning itself as a lightweight, cookie-free and affordable alternative to Google Analytics.
45. LuggageHero
LuggageHero is a storage locker business started by Jannik Lawaetz in 2016. LuggageHero uses Github for their business.
LuggageHero CEO Jannik Lawaetz founded a network of short-term luggage storage options with +40 locations across the world and raised $2.25 million in funding in 2019, with aims to expand to +1800 locations using a POI algorithm, offering customers value and building a reliable team.
46. Keyhole Software
Keyhole Software is a software developer started by Chris DeSalvo in 2008. Keyhole Software uses Github for their business.
47. Cobuild Lab
Cobuild Lab is a software developer started by Angel Lacret in 2018. Cobuild Lab uses Github for their business.
Cobuild Lab's CEO and Founder Angel Lacret shares his journey of starting a custom software solutions company, starting from $20k and growing to a team of over 50, and offers insights on attracting and retaining customers through a strong digital marketing campaign and building personal relationships, as well as emphasizing the importance of product market fit and sales.
48. CodeKit
CodeKit is an iPhone app started by Bryan Jones in . CodeKit uses Github for their business.
49. TutorCruncher
TutorCruncher is a software developer started by Samuel Colvin in 2013. TutorCruncher uses Github for their business.
TutorCruncher Co-founder Samuel Colvin details the success story of his tutor management software company, which has grown to become the leading software in the UK with over one million users worldwide and is set to expand its market through the launch of a new Tutor App.
50. MintMe
MintMe is an IoT startup started by Artur Makowka in 2020. MintMe uses Github for their business.
MintMe revolutionizes the crypto-crowdfunding space by offering a platform for both token creators and supporters to earn money through token trading, boasting over 1 million users worldwide and attracting clients through direct engagement and continuous improvements.
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