50 Companies That Use Slack [2024]

Updated: May 21st, 2022

A cloud-based set of proprietary team collaboration tools and services.

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

Here's the list:

1. TECLA

TECLA is a remote hiring company started by Gino Ferrand in 2013. TECLA uses Slack for their business.

Slack Testimonial

We are a 100% remote team and Slack is our virtual office. It’s been an amazing tool for us and we hopped onto it very early on.

Gino Ferrand, on starting TECLA ($85,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$85K / month
Team
1 founders / 12 employees
Location
Seattle, Washington, USA

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How I Started A $85K/Month Business Connecting Companies With Tech Talent In South America

TECLA is a bootstrapped business connecting startups with pre-screened tech talent in South America, boasting almost 9,000 remote candidates on their platform and over $1 million in revenue as of 2019.

About
Gino started TECLA about 11 years ago
Revenue
Gino grew the business to $85K/month
Read by 8,877 founders

2. Huckabuy

Huckabuy is a seo software started by Geoff Atkinson in 2015. Huckabuy uses Slack for their business.

Slack Testimonial

My favorite business tool is Slack, it’s just the best app for business communication and sharing information within a team and across teams.

Geoff Atkinson, on starting Huckabuy ($110,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$110K / month
Team
1 founders / 18 employees

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How We Developed A $110K/Month SEO Performance Software

Huckabuy, an SEO software platform, has grown to make $110,000 in monthly revenue, having landed big enterprise contracts such as SAP and Salesforce, by starting out focusing on building a great product, networking, and securing lucky breaks from podcasts and interviews.

About
Geoff started Huckabuy over 9 years ago
Revenue
Geoff grew the business to $110K/month
Read by 6,726 founders

3. IdeaScale

IdeaScale is an idea management software started by Rob Hoehn in 2009. IdeaScale uses Slack for their business.

Slack Testimonial

I love Slack. It is something we use every day, it’s where we fight fires, it’s where we make each other chuckle and for a highly distributed team like ours something like Slack is absolutely essential to coordinate our work and also give us a feeling of collegial collaboration.

Rob Hoehn, on starting IdeaScale ($750,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$750K / month
Team
4 founders / 53 employees
Location
San Francisco, California, USA

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How We Launched A $750K/Month Idea Management Software

IdeaScale, a B2B SaaS company with a focus on innovation, has grown to almost $750k/month by listening to its customers, investing in inbound search optimization, and prioritizing customer retention and support.

About
Rob started IdeaScale about 15 years ago
Revenue
Rob grew the business to $750K/month
Read by 6,691 founders

4. WeHero

WeHero is a volunteer solutions business started by Ben Sampson in 2018. WeHero uses Slack for their business.

Slack Testimonial

I just feel it is essential in this day and age for team communication.

Ben Sampson, on starting WeHero ($45,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$45K / month
Team
3 founders / 2 employees
Location
San Francisco, California, USA

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5. Third Eye Advisors

Third Eye Advisors is a financial advisor started by Arthur Robertson in 2019. Third Eye Advisors uses Slack for their business.

Slack Testimonial

This tool is our team’s # 1 for internal communication especially remotely. It has definitely been useful throughout these last three months in interacting with my team.

Arthur Robertson, on starting Third Eye Advisors ($10,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
New York, USA

article

How I Started A $10K/Month Financial Planning And Investment Management Company

Third Eye Advisors is a boutique Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) providing customized financial planning and investment solutions to millennial business owners, founded by Arthur Robertson with start-up costs of approximately $10,000 to $15,000, recouping those costs within three months of serving clients, while the team is currently expanding and looking for Financial Advisors to come on board in Q4 2020.

About
Arthur started Third Eye Advisors almost 5 years ago
Revenue
Arthur grew the business to $10K/month
Costs
It cost Arthur $13000 to start the business
Read by 6,392 founders

6. Demmerys LTD

Demmerys LTD is an artificial plants business started by Sharon Demmery in 2018. Demmerys LTD uses Slack for their business.

Slack Testimonial

Slack is a quick and instant communication tool and I find it really useful having all of our correspondence in one place rather than scattered across different emails.

Sharon Demmery, on starting Demmerys LTD ($50,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$50K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees

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How I Started A $65K/Month Luxurious Artificial Flower Arrangements Business

Sharon Demmery started a luxury artificial flower arrangement business from scratch and now achieves sales of around £50k/month, focusing on creating bespoke and unique products with high margins and low competition, while building a loyal customer base through organic social media efforts and referrals.

About
Sharon started Demmerys LTD over 6 years ago
Revenue
Sharon grew the business to $50K/month
Costs
It cost Sharon $300 to start the business
Read by 18,722 founders

7. StudioHawk

StudioHawk is a SEO agency started by Harry Sanders in 2015. StudioHawk uses Slack for their business.

Slack Testimonial

Slack greatly helps our teams to communicate in real-time, especially when people are working from home. Plus it’s great for GIPHYS!

Harry Sanders, on starting StudioHawk ($720,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$720K / month
Team
1 founders / 53 employees

article

I Started Doing SEO At 13, Now I Make Over $4M/Year With It

Studiohawk achieved $6M in revenue and won the title of "Best Large Global SEO Agency" with no money spent on advertising, earning business through referrals, partnerships, and networking events, with plans to break the myth of SEO misconceptions and become the biggest SEO agency in the world, while also educating people in the SEO sphere via Hawk Academy.

About
Harry started StudioHawk over 9 years ago
Revenue
Harry grew the business to $720K/month
Costs
It cost Harry $2100 to start the business
Read by 3,592 founders

8. Perch

Perch is a mortgage brokerage business started by Alex Leduc in 2018. Perch uses Slack for their business.

Slack Testimonial

A work collaboration platform that’s easy and fun to use. While a lot of our work is completed asynchronously, having Slack is like being able to tap a coworker on the shoulder when you have a quick question. Best of all, a large suite of integrations with our other tools helps employees with their productivity.

Alex Leduc, on starting Perch ($80,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$80K / month
Team
1 founders / 20 employees

article

My Proptech Startup Makes $960K/Year Helping People Save Money On Their Mortgage

Toronto-based real estate tech company, Perch, offers a free analytics platform with personalized insights for homebuyers and homeowners, and has saved its users an average of $1,500 per year on their mortgage, with a 174% referral rate, and has raised $1m in seed round funding.

About
Alex started Perch almost 6 years ago
Revenue
Alex grew the business to $80K/month
Costs
It cost Alex $80000 to start the business
Read by 3,550 founders

9. Bento&co

Bento&co is a bento box shop started by Thomas Bertrand in 2008. Bento&co uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$167K / month
Team
1 founders / 14 employees
Location
Kyoto, Japan

article

Starting an E-commerce Store in Japan and Growing to $167,000/month

Successful online store owner Thomas Bertrand shares how he started Bento&Co, which sells Japanese lunch boxes and other kitchenware to 100 countries, and how he is using his expertise to manage shipments with Ship&Co, a SaaS he launched in 2016.

About
Thomas started Bento&co over 15 years ago
Revenue
Thomas grew the business to $167K/month
Read by 9,718 founders

10. Presidio Natural Pet Co

Presidio Natural Pet Co is a cat treats brand started by Spyq Sklar in 2015. Presidio Natural Pet Co uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$30K / month
Team
2 founders / 3 employees
Location
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

article

How I Built A Successful Company Selling Cat Treats Online

Cat Sushi went from repackaging tuna flakes to creating a unique pet treat brand by leveraging their connections to the pet industry and focusing on a beautiful design that set them apart from their competition.

About
Spyq started Presidio Natural Pet Co over 8 years ago
Revenue
Spyq grew the business to $30K/month
Read by 12,085 founders

11. Sawyer

Sawyer is a children's clothing business started by Cameron Olthuis in 2017. Sawyer uses Slack for their business.

Team
2 founders / 3 employees
Location
Park City, Utah, USA

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Starting a Kids Clothing Brand and Growing to $12k/mo

Sawyer, a direct-to-consumer kids clothing brand, encourages kids to explore nature through durable products with striking designs; despite being bootstrapped and manufacturing in house, the brand growth sees consumers frequently purchasing up to 8 times in less than a year, with a solid brand strategy based on quality products and timeless design.

About
Cameron started Sawyer over 6 years ago
Revenue
Cameron grew the business to $0/month
Read by 13,540 founders

12. Dream Pops

Dream Pops is an ice cream product started by David Greenfeld in 2016. Dream Pops uses Slack for their business.

Team
3 founders / 4 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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Launching Ice Cream 2.0

Dream Pops is the first superfood ice cream on the market, boasting less than 100 calories, less than 7g of sugar and is gluten, dairy, and soy-free, with a compelling direct-to-consumer channel predicted to disrupt the frozen food industry.

About
David started Dream Pops over 7 years ago
Revenue
David grew the business to $0/month
Read by 8,377 founders

13. MindJournal

MindJournal is a journal brand started by Ollie Aplin in 2016. MindJournal uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$150K / month
Team
2 founders / 3 employees
Location
London, UK

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Creating a Journal to Help Men Around the World

MindJournal is a journaling brand for guys that has helped over 3,000 men feel more in control of their emotions and improve their life satisfaction and self-worth.

About
Ollie started MindJournal about 8 years ago
Revenue
Ollie grew the business to $150K/month
Costs
It cost Ollie $5000 to start the business
Read by 11,452 founders

14. TomboyX

TomboyX is a men's underwear brand started by Fran Dunaway in 2013. TomboyX uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$2M / month
Team
2 founders / 34 employees
Location
Seattle, Washington, USA

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How A Gender Neutral Garment Became A $500K/Month Business

TomboyX, a gender-neutral clothing company, has consistently increased its revenue over 100% each year and expanded from zero employees to 15 in just two years by focusing on quality underwear and listening to customer feedback.

About
Fran started TomboyX about 11 years ago
Revenue
Fran grew the business to $2M/month
Costs
It cost Fran $40000 to start the business
Read by 10,526 founders

15. ATC Memes

ATC Memes is a women's clothing line started by David Lombardo in 2015. ATC Memes uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$34.5K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
New York, USA

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How I Turned Memes Into A $34,000/Month Business

ATC Memes started as a social media site for sharing memes among air traffic controllers, which then evolved into an online store called RadarContact.com; offering unique and niche types of merchandise catering to the aviation industry, the site sells various products, including leggings, phone cases, and blankets, and utilizes social media, live videos, and email marketing to attract new customers.

About
David started ATC Memes over 8 years ago
Revenue
David grew the business to $34.5K/month
Read by 13,136 founders

16. Think Crucial

Think Crucial is an appliance repair business started by Chad Rubin in 2008. Think Crucial uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA

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Starting A Vacuum Business and Growing to $100k/month

Chad Rubin, founder of Think Crucial and CEO of Skubana, shares his experience in building and scaling his e-commerce business from scratch using scrappy tactics and integrated e-commerce management software.

About
Chad started Think Crucial over 16 years ago
Revenue
Chad grew the business to $100K/month
Read by 6,938 founders

17. Dick At Your Door

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

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

article

I Make $1.5M/Year Shipping Chocolate Penises To Your Friends

Dick At Your Door is an e-commerce shop that grew almost 10x within the last eight months by selling anonymous pranks such as 5 oz chocolate penises, and its founder shares his journey that started as a joke to becoming a professional chocolatier.

About
Adam started Dick At Your Door over 9 years ago
Revenue
Adam grew the business to $125K/month
Read by 15,451 founders

18. Starter Story

Starter Story is a niche blog started by Pat Walls in 2017. Starter Story uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$91K / month
Team
1 founders / 6 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How I Built Starter Story

Starter Story grew to 1.4 million monthly visitors and $500,000 in annual revenue, and offers frameworks for growing your own site.

About
Pat started Starter Story over 6 years ago
Revenue
Pat grew the business to $91K/month
Costs
It cost Pat $100 to start the business
Read by 53,857 founders

19. Beardbrand

Beardbrand is a men's grooming company started by Eric Bandholz in 2012. Beardbrand uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
1 founders / 11 employees
Location
Austin, Texas, USA

article

Starting a Beard Branded Store Earning Over $100k/mo

American men's grooming company Beardbrand has grown from a $30 investment to seven figures and bootstrapped its expansion, thanks to a focus on content creation that allows the firm to control its audience and own its email database. The company originated after founder Eric Bandholz attended a beard enthusiasts' gathering and coined the term "urban beardsman" to describe traditional men who "didn't fit the typical stereotypes," and has benefited from coverage including a New York Times piece and TV appearance on Shark Tank.

About
Eric started Beardbrand about 12 years ago
Revenue
Eric grew the business to $100K/month
Read by 45,516 founders

20. Auction King

Auction King is an auction platform started by Aaron Varsha in 2015. Auction King uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
1 founders / 6 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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Launching and Growing a Digital Live Auction House

Auction King, a live online auction website for unique items, overcame issues with buggy sites and lost inventory to become a profitable business with plans to expand, as well as packaging and selling their software to other auction houses.

About
Aaron started Auction King almost 9 years ago
Revenue
Aaron grew the business to $100K/month
Read by 8,545 founders

21. Wyze Cam

Wyze Cam is a smart home camera business started by Yun Zhang in 2017. Wyze Cam uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$1M / month
Team
4 founders / 30 employees
Location
Kirkland, Washington, USA

article

Going Viral And Selling 300,000 Cameras In 6 Months

Wyze Labs' CEO and founding members, who met while working at Amazon, have successfully launched their first product, a smart home camera, in October 2017, selling over 300k units within the first six months, using a direct-to-consumer low margin, high volume model along with their strong relationships with suppliers in China.

About
Yun started Wyze Cam almost 7 years ago
Revenue
Yun grew the business to $1M/month
Read by 20,481 founders

22. MazeEngineers

MazeEngineers is a maze engineering business started by Shuhan He in 2013. MazeEngineers uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
1 founders / 15 employees
Location
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

article

Building Mice Mazes and Growing to $100k/month

Maze Engineers, a Boston-based startup, designs and creates custom mazes for research purposes, providing support for neurological experiments and therapies for patients, with clients ranging from biotech and pharmaceutical companies to public and private universities.

About
Shuhan started MazeEngineers about 11 years ago
Revenue
Shuhan grew the business to $100K/month
Read by 4,468 founders

23. Filthy Casual

Filthy Casual is a clothing line started by in . Filthy Casual uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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24. Encircled

Encircled is a women's clothing line started by Kristi Soomer in 2012. Encircled uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
1 founders / 10 employees
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

article

Embracing A Minimalist Wardrobe And Building A Business Around It

Encircled is a sustainable fashion brand that has achieved over 300% growth in the past two years through a direct-to-consumer eCommerce model and a focus on versatile, responsibly-made, and timeless designs, with a marketing strategy that emphasizes content and email.

About
Kristi started Encircled over 11 years ago
Revenue
Kristi grew the business to $200K/month
Read by 5,002 founders

25. Engravers Guild

Engravers Guild is a personalized gift business started by Elliot Bishton in 2017. Engravers Guild uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
1 founders / 7 employees
Location
London, England, United Kingdom

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Starting A Personalized Gift Retailer Online and Growing to $30k/month

Engravers Guild, an online personalised gift retailer, has expanded its collection from seven cufflink pairs to over 200 lines and now turns over more than $30,000 per month, a significant increase from its $3,000 turnover 18 months ago.

About
Elliot started Engravers Guild about 7 years ago
Revenue
Elliot grew the business to $200K/month
Costs
It cost Elliot $50000 to start the business
Read by 7,488 founders

26. BrüMate

BrüMate is a drinkware brand started by Dylan Jacob in 2016. BrüMate uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$12M / month
Team
1 founders / 57 employees
Location
Denver, Colorado, USA

article

I Grew A Drinkware Brand To $1.1M/Month At 23 Years Old

BruMate is a successful insulated drinkware brand focused on the adult beverage community, with a flagship product that generated $2.1M in sales in 2017 and is now doing over $1.1M per month in sales, with plans to do $20M this year.

About
Dylan started BrüMate over 8 years ago
Revenue
Dylan grew the business to $12M/month
Skills
Design Skills
Costs
It cost Dylan $5000 to start the business
Read by 101,683 founders

27. ScrubzBody Skin Care Products

ScrubzBody Skin Care Products is a skin care product line started by Roberta Perry in 2006. ScrubzBody Skin Care Products uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$16.3K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
Farmingdale, New York, USA

article

Creating A Product For Yourself And Turning It Into A Business

ScrubsBody Skin Care uses customer service and specialty parties to grow slowly and steadily from Kitchen to being offered in 28 Whole Food Markets, and after being the finale episode on Sell it Like Serhant they experienced rapid growth both in store and online.

About
Roberta started ScrubzBody Skin Care Products almost 18 years ago
Revenue
Roberta grew the business to $16.3K/month
Read by 21,557 founders

28. Xero Shoes

Xero Shoes is a shoe brand started by Steven Sashen in 2009. Xero Shoes uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$4M / month
Team
2 founders / 67 employees
Location
Broomfield, Colorado, USA

article

Xero Shoes: Growing A Shoe Brand to $460K/month

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.

About
Steven started Xero Shoes over 14 years ago
Revenue
Steven grew the business to $4M/month
Read by 14,847 founders

29. QALO

QALO is a jewelry making business started by KC Holiday in 2013. QALO uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$2M / month
Team
2 founders / 45 employees
Location
Santa Ana, California, USA

article

How KC Holiday Built QALO, A $100MM Silicone Ring Business

QALO co-founders transformed the jewelry industry with their innovative focus on product evolution, resulting in over 2 million community members and more than $100M in revenue since 2013.

About
KC started QALO about 11 years ago
Revenue
KC grew the business to $2M/month
Read by 28,120 founders

30. Tortuga

Tortuga is a backpack line started by Fred Perrotta in 2010. Tortuga uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$300K / month
Team
2 founders / 9 employees
Location
Remote

article

How We Started A $300K/Month Business Selling Carry On Travel Backpacks

How Tortuga bootstrapped their way to seven figures in revenue, by solving a problem for travelers with their carry-on sized travel backpacks, after overcoming challenges in design, manufacturing, and advertising.

About
Fred started Tortuga almost 14 years ago
Revenue
Fred grew the business to $300K/month
Read by 12,054 founders

31. Tediber

Tediber is a bedding company started by Julien Sylvain in 2015. Tediber uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$3.5M / month
Team
4 founders / 40 employees
Location
Paris, Ile-de-France, France

article

How Four Friends Started The #1 Mattress Company In France

Tediber is France's leading Bed-in-box company, generating €15 million in revenue in 2018, and offering a range of bedding products sold online in France, Italy, and Spain, with quality products manufactured locally and sold at a good price.

About
Julien started Tediber about 9 years ago
Revenue
Julien grew the business to $3.5M/month
Costs
It cost Julien $100000 to start the business
Read by 9,869 founders

32. Sole Bicycles

Sole Bicycles is a bicycle company started by Jonathan Shriftman in 2009. Sole Bicycles uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$250K / month
Team
2 founders / 14 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

article

How We've Generated $10M In Sales With Our Online Bicycle Business

Solé Bicycles is a direct-to-consumer, lifestyle brand that has sold over 40,000 bicycles, generating over $10M in sales with only $300k of capital raised through collaborations, word-of-mouth marketing, and local community engagement.

About
Jonathan started Sole Bicycles over 14 years ago
Revenue
Jonathan grew the business to $250K/month
Read by 7,772 founders

33. Igloohome

Igloohome is an IoT startup started by Anthony Chow in 2017. Igloohome uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$400K / month
Team
3 founders / 35 employees
Location
Singapore, Singapore

article

Designing Smart Locks For Airbnbs And Growing To $5M/Year

Igloohome, the partner of Airbnb, creates smart locks and lockboxes that enable property owners to grant access to their properties remotely, via a mobile app in over 80 countries to great reviews.

About
Anthony started Igloohome almost 7 years ago
Revenue
Anthony grew the business to $400K/month
Read by 6,256 founders

34. KPOP Foods

KPOP Foods is a hot sauce business started by Theo Lee in 2017. KPOP Foods uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
2 founders / 5 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

article

How Two Students Made $100K Bringing Korean Hot Sauce To America

KPOP Foods, a Korean food company, generated nearly $100,000 in revenue since last year through its successful Kickstarter campaign and Amazon's Choice badge; they have entered over 90 specialty stores throughout the west coast and are currently raising an investment round to expand their distribution into major retailers and are launching new sauces later this year.

About
Theo started KPOP Foods about 7 years ago
Revenue
Theo grew the business to $200K/month
Read by 9,319 founders

35. Diesel Laptops

Diesel Laptops is a diagnostic tools business started by Tyler Robertson in 2015. Diesel Laptops uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$4.2M / month
Team
1 founders / 180 employees
Location
Irmo, South Carolina, USA

article

Diesel Laptops: From Selling on eBay to Making $20M/Year

Diesel Laptops, a B2B company that sells diesel diagnostic hardware, software, and services, successfully doubled revenue each year to make $20 million annually within three years, grew from its founder's garage and dining room table to a 21,000 square foot facility with over 90 employees by listening to customer pain points and offering the bundled products, technical support and repair information to attract and retain diesel technicians and repair shop owners.

About
Tyler started Diesel Laptops almost 9 years ago
Revenue
Tyler grew the business to $4.2M/month
Read by 17,831 founders

36. ALTRD

ALTRD is a sewing and alteration business started by Saara Hafeez in 2018. ALTRD uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$1K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

article

These Two Founders Started An On-Demand Clothing Alterations Startup

ALTRD is a clothing alteration service launched by two socially oriented entrepreneurs that connects customers with skilled immigrant women tailors in New York who work from home and has already built an impressive team of 25 experts while making an effort to offer convenient and quality tailoring solutions as well as opportunities for women in need of work.

About
Saara started ALTRD almost 6 years ago
Revenue
Saara grew the business to $1K/month
Read by 7,569 founders

37. Dollop Gourmet

Dollop Gourmet is an online food business started by Heather Saffer in 2014. Dollop Gourmet uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$30K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Rochester, New York, USA

article

Dollop Gourmet: How Heather Saffer Grew Her Vegan Frosting Business to $30K/mo

Dollop Gourmet, a better-for-you gourmet frosting and dessert dip company, went from a successful brick-and-mortar bakery to a packaged food product in Wegmans and other retail stores, doing $30,000 a month in sales with a new flavor and snack product on the horizon, while Founder and CEO Heather Saffer is developing a business coaching program for aspiring and present entrepreneurs.

About
Heather started Dollop Gourmet over 9 years ago
Revenue
Heather grew the business to $30K/month
Read by 6,415 founders

38. Outlaw

Outlaw is a soap business started by Danielle Vincent in 2013. Outlaw uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$380K / month
Team
2 founders / 13 employees
Location
Sparks, NV, USA

article

Leaving The Cubicle To Start A $23K/Month Soap Company

Outlaw Soaps, a soap company that started with just $13.72 of supplies, now makes an average of $23,000/month, with 46% of website orders from repeat customers who are loyal to the company's unique products and top-notch customer service.

About
Danielle started Outlaw about 11 years ago
Revenue
Danielle grew the business to $380K/month
Costs
It cost Danielle $200 to start the business
Read by 23,526 founders

39. Dock and Bay

Dock and Bay is a towels business started by Andy Jefferies in 2015. Dock and Bay uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$450K / month
Team
2 founders / 12 employees
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

article

How Two Founders Started A $5M/Year Business Selling Beach Towels

Dock & Bay co-founders started their lifestyle brand by reinventing the towel to be sand-free, quick dry and super absorbent while staying compact, generating a turnover of $5.4 million within a few years through Amazon and social media marketing.

About
Andy started Dock and Bay over 8 years ago
Revenue
Andy grew the business to $450K/month
Read by 11,725 founders

40. Rwanda Bean Coffee

Rwanda Bean Coffee is a coffee roasting business started by Mike Mwenedata in 2014. Rwanda Bean Coffee uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$90K / month
Team
1 founders / 20 employees
Location
South Portland, Maine, USA

article

How A Rwandan Immigrant Started A Coffee Roasting Business

Rwandan immigrant Mike Mwenedata co-founded Rwanda Bean Coffee Company, which increased revenue from under $3,000 per month to over $45k per month in less than one year, by sourcing and roasting single-origin coffee from Rwanda and investing 50% of the profits back into the farm communities.

About
Mike started Rwanda Bean Coffee over 10 years ago
Revenue
Mike grew the business to $90K/month
Read by 5,041 founders

41. TIMEFLIP

TIMEFLIP is a time tracking app started by Pavel Cheshev in 2016. TIMEFLIP uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$50K / month
Team
2 founders / 5 employees
Location
Poznań, Польша

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Inventing A Gadget To Help You Track Your Time

TimeFlip, an IoT device that assists with personal time management and productivity control, has sold over 5,000 units globally, with half of the sales coming from North America, and has plans to expand into Walmart, Best Buy, and Home Depot in the near future.

About
Pavel started TIMEFLIP over 7 years ago
Revenue
Pavel grew the business to $50K/month
Costs
It cost Pavel $130000 to start the business
Read by 5,453 founders

42. Crimibox

Crimibox is a mystery game store started by Jimmy Cowe in 2017. Crimibox uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$85K / month
Team
1 founders / 5 employees
Location
Ghent, Belgium

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$8K Per Month Side Project Helping People Solve Murder Cases

Belgian-based Crimibox has sold over 4,000 crime-solving games with monthly revenue of $8,000 and a retention rate above 38%, featuring real-life police files, an accompanying app, and a host of fictional suspects.

About
Jimmy started Crimibox almost 7 years ago
Revenue
Jimmy grew the business to $85K/month
Read by 10,272 founders

43. Battle Balm

Battle Balm is a skin care product line started by Dylan Jawahir in 2013. Battle Balm uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 5 employees
Location
San Diego, California, USA

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Creating A Topical Pain Relief Product And Doubling Business Every Year

Battle Balm, an all-natural and organic topical pain relief balm, has doubled its business year over year since its launch in 2013 and is now being courted by private investment firms.

About
Dylan started Battle Balm over 11 years ago
Revenue
Dylan grew the business to $10K/month
Read by 7,433 founders

44. Sheets & Giggles

Sheets & Giggles is a bedding company started by Colin McIntosh in 2018. Sheets & Giggles uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
1 founders / 6 employees
Location
Denver, Colorado, USA

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Starting A Bed Sheet Business Making $600K In First 8 Months

Sheets & Giggles, an eco-friendly bedding brand, earned nearly $500,000 and 6,000 orders in the first 6 months of business through Indiegogo, and utilizes pun-based marketing and a DTC model to tap into a fragmented, low brand loyalty market.

About
Colin started Sheets & Giggles almost 6 years ago
Revenue
Colin grew the business to $200K/month
Read by 59,421 founders

45. Sene

Sene is a women's clothing line started by Ray Li in 2017. Sene uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$40K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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I Started A $40K/Month Custom Tailored Clothing Line

Sene founder Ray Li used data science to replace the tailor, developing custom-fit clothing's luxury experience with a digital platform for men and women, generating $800,000 annual recurring revenue through Shopify and adjusting marketing tactics to opt for influencer campaigns focusing on visual photo and video content.

About
Ray started Sene over 7 years ago
Revenue
Ray grew the business to $40K/month
Read by 11,897 founders

46. Candy Japan

Candy Japan is a subscription box business started by Bemmu Sepponen in 2011. Candy Japan uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$6.5K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Tokushima, Japan

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Starting A Japanese Candy Subscription Service

This case study follows Bemmu Sepponen and his business Candy Japan, a service that has shipped over $1M worth of Japanese candy to people all over the world and has paid Bemmu's living expenses in Japan for seven years, however, the company has seen a decline in subscribers due to changes in the industry and in costs.

About
Bemmu started Candy Japan almost 13 years ago
Revenue
Bemmu grew the business to $6.5K/month
Read by 9,882 founders

47. Penji

Penji is a graphic design business started by Johnathan Grzybowski in 2017. Penji uses Slack for their business.

Team
4 founders / 51 employees
Location
Camden, New Jersey, USA

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48. StickerandLabelSA.co.za

StickerandLabelSA.co.za is a sticker business started by Gary Amstutz in 2018. StickerandLabelSA.co.za uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 11 employees
Location
Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Meet Gary Amstutz - A South African Entrepreneur Making Waves

South African entrepreneur Gary Amstutz shares how his newest eCommerce site, StickerandLabelSA.co.za, grew from zero to an average of 10 orders a day and sales of about $10,000 per month by focusing on their unique USP of "Any Shape, Any Size and Any Quantity" and providing consistently exceptional customer service.

About
Gary started StickerandLabelSA.co.za over 5 years ago
Revenue
Gary grew the business to $10K/month
Read by 6,069 founders

49. Million Dollar Collar

Million Dollar Collar is a men's clothing line started by Rob Kessler in 2013. Million Dollar Collar uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$40K / month
Team
3 founders / 0 employees
Location
Atlanta, GA, USA

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How Rob Kessler Invented A Permanent Collar Stay for Dress Shirts

Rob Kessler, co-founder of Million Dollar Collar, invented the world's first permanently installed placket stay for dress shirts that has already helped people in 100 countries upgrade 200,000 of their own dress shirts, with aims of changing the dress shirt industry as a whole.

About
Rob started Million Dollar Collar about 11 years ago
Revenue
Rob grew the business to $40K/month
Costs
It cost Rob $100000 to start the business
Read by 6,919 founders

50. Taylor & Hart

Taylor & Hart is a jewelry making business started by Nikolay Piriankov in 2013. Taylor & Hart uses Slack for their business.

Revenue
$385K / month
Team
2 founders / 27 employees
Location
London, England, United Kingdom

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Starting And Growing A Jewelry Business To $4.6M/Year

Taylor & Hart CEO Nikolay Piriankov tells the story of the company's journey from a diamond trading business to an award-winning, disruptive e-tailer of custom-designed, ethical engagement rings and fine jewelry, offering a bespoke design service through specifically developed technology online and instore, and growing to £4-6M in annual revenue.

About
Nikolay started Taylor & Hart over 10 years ago
Revenue
Nikolay grew the business to $385K/month
Read by 19,336 founders

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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.