26 Companies That Use Afterpay [2024]

Updated: January 19th, 2023

Shop now, pay later for fashion, beauty, accessories and more.

We put together a list of the biggest companies that use Afterpay, along with some Afterpay testimonials and Afterpay case studies.

Here's the list:

1. Dick At Your Door

Dick At Your Door is a dessert boxes store started by Adam Hascall in 2015. Dick At Your Door uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$125K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
California, USA

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About
Adam started Dick At Your Door over 9 years ago
Revenue
Adam grew the business to $125K/month
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2. GhostBed by Nature's Sleep

GhostBed by Nature's Sleep is a bedding company started by Marc Werner in 2001. GhostBed by Nature's Sleep uses Afterpay for their business.

Team
2 founders / 100 employees

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3. Temples and Markets

Temples and Markets is a fashion business started by Judith Treanor in 2015. Temples and Markets uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$6K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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Temples and Markets founder Judith Treanor sources handmade, unique and sustainable artisan products from Southeast Asia for her online store, curating accessories, bags, jewelry and home decor to appeal to conscious consumers aged 30-55 who love to travel, with a 24% returning customer rate and an online conversion rate of .33%.

About
Judith started Temples and Markets about 9 years ago
Revenue
Judith grew the business to $6K/month
Read by 6,244 founders

4. Gold Pan Pete Design

Gold Pan Pete Design is a jewelry making business started by Alex Moore in 2012. Gold Pan Pete Design uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$2.5K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Queenstown, New Zealand

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A primary school teacher found his passion for jewelry-making, turning it into a successful business generating $2500-3000 per month through sales at the Creative Queenstown Arts and Crafts Market, online, and through stockists, with plans to expand and eventually make it his full-time profession.

About
Alex started Gold Pan Pete Design over 11 years ago
Revenue
Alex grew the business to $2.5K/month
Read by 41,559 founders

5. Swoveralls

Swoveralls is a women's clothing line started by Kyle Bergman in 2017. Swoveralls uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
1 founders / 10 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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Founder Kyle Bergman turned a personal problem into a viral apparel brand, generating over $300k in sales within 18 months through Amazon and his own website, and raising $108k through a Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaign.

About
Kyle started Swoveralls about 7 years ago
Revenue
Kyle grew the business to $100K/month
Read by 31,274 founders

6. Toybox

Toybox is a toy maker started by Ben Baltes in 2017. Toybox uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
4 founders / 3 employees
Location
Oakland, California, USA

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About
Ben started Toybox over 6 years ago
Revenue
Ben grew the business to $200K/month
Costs
It cost Ben $10000 to start the business
Read by 9,267 founders

7. Saint Belford

Saint Belford is a journal brand started by Tom and Alex in 2017. Saint Belford uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$13.5K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Victoria, Australia

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About
Tom started Saint Belford over 6 years ago
Revenue
Tom grew the business to $13.5K/month
Costs
It cost Tom $10000 to start the business
Read by 30,844 founders

8. Braxley Bands

Braxley Bands is a niche accessories brand started by Braxton Manley in 2017. Braxley Bands uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
2 founders / 3 employees
Location
Austin, Texas, USA

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How We Turned $20 Into A $100K/Month Accessory Brand

Braxton Manley started Braxley Bands with only $20, creating an elastic Apple Watch band and scaling the business to an impressive $100K a month on Shopify, all without any other capital or investment.

About
Braxton started Braxley Bands almost 7 years ago
Revenue
Braxton grew the business to $100K/month
Costs
It cost Braxton $20 to start the business
Read by 15,369 founders

9. Baby Wit LLC

Baby Wit LLC is a children's clothing business started by Rosalee Rester in 2004. Baby Wit LLC uses Afterpay for their business.

Afterpay Testimonial

Afterpay I just added this to help customers spread their payments over time at no cost to them.

Rosalee Rester, on starting Baby Wit LLC ($1,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$1K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Portland, Oregon, USA

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About
Rosalee started Baby Wit LLC almost 20 years ago
Revenue
Rosalee grew the business to $1K/month
Costs
It cost Rosalee $900 to start the business
Read by 7,655 founders

10. Mahiya

Mahiya is a fashion accessories brand started by Alex and Ryan Hutchinson in . Mahiya uses Afterpay for their business.

Afterpay Testimonial

We offer Afterpay and Zippay and all the regular payment gateways.

Alex and Ryan Hutchinson, on starting Mahiya ($87,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$87K / month
Team
2 founders / 1 employees
Location
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

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Revenue
Alex grew the business to $87K/month
Read by 6,584 founders

11. The Bali Market

The Bali Market is a towels business started by Grace Druecke in 2016. The Bali Market uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$12K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

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About
Grace started The Bali Market about 8 years ago
Revenue
Grace grew the business to $12K/month
Read by 8,962 founders

12. MamaSuds

MamaSuds is a cleaning products business started by Michelle C. Smith in 2012. MamaSuds uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$35K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Michigan, USA

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How I Started A $18K/Month Non-Toxic Household Cleaners Brand

MamaSuds, a natural cleaning and soap company created by Michelle Smith, has an impressive monthly revenue of $18k, has sold products to 9 countries and all 50 US states, and has just undergone a rebrand that contributed to significant traffic growth.

About
Michelle started MamaSuds over 12 years ago
Revenue
Michelle grew the business to $35K/month
Costs
It cost Michelle $395 to start the business
Read by 7,655 founders

13. MuskOx

MuskOx is a men's clothing line started by Bradley Hoos in 2019. MuskOx uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$30K / month
Team
1 founders / 4 employees

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MuskOx, a men's outdoor apparel brand created in 2019, has gained a supportive customer base and already generated $10k in monthly revenue, offering quality gear for everyday adventure that is designed to last.

About
Bradley started MuskOx over 4 years ago
Revenue
Bradley grew the business to $30K/month
Costs
It cost Bradley $50000 to start the business
Read by 8,463 founders

14. Virtual Assistant Services

Virtual Assistant Services is a virtual assistant started by Sunder P in . Virtual Assistant Services uses Afterpay for their business.

Team
1 founders / 150 employees

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15. Breeze Mobility

Breeze Mobility is an ecommerce retailing business started by Tom White in 2018. Breeze Mobility uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$25K / month
Team
2 founders / 1 employees

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Breeze Mobility is a successful eCommerce store selling a range of high-quality mobility aids & wheelchair accessories and has grown from a few thousand dollars in revenue to turning over $30,000 a month, with goals to become a social enterprise and increase its range of own-branded wheelchair accessories.

About
Tom started Breeze Mobility over 6 years ago
Revenue
Tom grew the business to $25K/month
Costs
It cost Tom $1000 to start the business
Read by 8,530 founders

16. Tampa Bay Business & Wealth

Tampa Bay Business & Wealth is a digital magazine started by Bridgette Bello in 2018. Tampa Bay Business & Wealth uses Afterpay for their business.

Team
3 founders / 3 employees

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17. Olori

Olori is a fashion accessories brand started by Tomide Awe in 2017. Olori uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$15K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees

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About
Tomide started Olori almost 7 years ago
Revenue
Tomide grew the business to $15K/month
Costs
It cost Tomide $10000 to start the business
Read by 2,936 founders

18. UnbuckleMe

UnbuckleMe is a sell car accessories started by Becca Davison in 2016. UnbuckleMe uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$150K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees

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UnbuckleMe is a profitable business that has created an innovative tool to open kids' car seat buckles, generating a monthly revenue of $60K and attracting a range of customers from grandparents to parents with freshly done nails.

About
Becca started UnbuckleMe almost 8 years ago
Revenue
Becca grew the business to $150K/month
Costs
It cost Becca $50000 to start the business
Read by 6,423 founders

19. Hushup X Hustle

Hushup X Hustle is an online food business started by Helen Hall in 2017. Hushup X Hustle uses Afterpay for their business.

Team
1 founders / 6 employees

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20. Go Mama

Go Mama is a women's clothing line started by Natalie Pitts in 2021. Go Mama uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$3K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees

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Natalie launched a successful side hustle during her part-time parental leave, designing and selling budget-friendly maternity activewear which generated a consistent $3k per month revenue with a target to grow the business to become a full-time role.

About
Natalie started Go Mama about 3 years ago
Revenue
Natalie grew the business to $3K/month
Costs
It cost Natalie $20000 to start the business
Read by 3,883 founders

21. SKNMUSE

SKNMUSE is a luxury brand started by Ezinne Adeoye in 2020. SKNMUSE uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$15K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees

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SKNMUSE, a premium beauty brand dedicated to elevating the beauty experience for Black Women, has a 40% customer retention rate, achieved a 169% increase in revenue, and made $30,000 in Q1 alone.

About
Ezinne started SKNMUSE almost 4 years ago
Revenue
Ezinne grew the business to $15K/month
Costs
It cost Ezinne $1000 to start the business
Read by 3,226 founders

22. Cinquanta Cox-Smith

Cinquanta Cox-Smith is a youtube channel started by Cinquanta Cox-Smith in 2009. Cinquanta Cox-Smith uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees

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About
Cinquanta started Cinquanta Cox-Smith over 14 years ago
Revenue
Cinquanta grew the business to $10K/month
Costs
It cost Cinquanta $100 to start the business
Read by 11,101 founders

23. B2C Furniture

B2C Furniture is a furniture business started by Anesley Clarke in 2014. B2C Furniture uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$1M / month
Team
1 founders / 15 employees

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About
Anesley started B2C Furniture almost 10 years ago
Revenue
Anesley grew the business to $1M/month
Read by 5,975 founders

24. Thulisa Naturals

Thulisa Naturals is a body care products started by Anusha Moodley in 12017. Thulisa Naturals uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$29K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees

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How I Started a $348K/Year Natural Bath and Body Products Business

Thulisa Naturals founder, Anusha Moodley, shares the journey of building her natural bath and body product company, which boasts a 25% post-tax profit after generating $29k in monthly revenue and expanding into 123 retail stores across the US.

About
Anusha started Thulisa Naturals over 9993 years ago
Revenue
Anusha grew the business to $29K/month
Costs
It cost Anusha $4970 to start the business
Read by 4,138 founders

25. Sensual Sinsations

Sensual Sinsations is a lingerie business started by Paris Munn in 2021. Sensual Sinsations uses Afterpay for their business.

Revenue
$2K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees

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About
Paris started Sensual Sinsations over 2 years ago
Revenue
Paris grew the business to $2K/month
Costs
It cost Paris $7500 to start the business
Read by 3,374 founders

What is Afterpay?

Afterpay is a payment method that allows customers to make purchases and pay for them in four equal installments, due every two weeks. The service is offered by Afterpay Limited, a publicly traded company based in Australia. Afterpay is available at many online and brick-and-mortar retailers, and it can be used for purchases made with a debit or credit card.

Do big companies use Afterpay?

Yes, many big companies use Afterpay as a payment option for their customers. Afterpay is available at a wide range of online and brick-and-mortar retailers across various industries, including fashion, beauty, electronics, and home goods.

What major websites use Afterpay?

Some notable companies that offer Afterpay as a payment option include Adidas, American Eagle Outfitters, Anthropologie, ASOS, Forever 21, Nike, Sephora, Target, and Urban Outfitters.

Who is Afterpay affiliated with?

Afterpay is no longer an independent company, as of January 31, 2022, it was acquired by Square Inc, which is a financial services and mobile payment company based in San Francisco, California. The acquisition was completed for US$29 billion (A$39 billion), as announced in December 2021. This means that Afterpay is now a subsidiary of Square Inc. The acquisition was aimed to increase the reach of Square's services and expand its offerings to new geographies as well as increase the range of products and services it can offer to its merchants.

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Pat Walls

I'm Pat Walls and I created Starter Story - a website dedicated to helping people start businesses. We interview entrepreneurs from around the world about how they started and grew their businesses.