12 Companies That Use Superhuman [2024]

Updated: May 21st, 2022

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

Here's the list:

1. Platypus Publishing

Platypus Publishing is a freelance writing business started by Matt Rudntsky in 2014. Platypus Publishing uses Superhuman for their business.

Superhuman Testimonial

Superhuman has been a game-changer as I’ve been sending dozens of outreach emails a day.

Matt Rudntsky, on starting Platypus Publishing ($320,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$320K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
Austin

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How I Started A $5.5K/Month Business Helping People Write Books

Platypus Publishing offers done-for-you and online course options for people looking to self-publish a book, with a focus on validation and quality, and has generated over $15k in profits over five years, with founder Matt Rudnitsky aiming for $100k in profits this year and beyond.

About
Matt started Platypus Publishing almost 10 years ago
Revenue
Matt grew the business to $320K/month
Read by 7,126 founders

2. Caribu

Caribu is an iPhone app started by Max Tuchman in 2016. Caribu uses Superhuman for their business.

Team
2 founders / 4 employees
Location
Miami, Florida, USA

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3. Jakt

Jakt is a marketing agency started by Anthony Tumbiolo in 2012. Jakt uses Superhuman for their business.

Revenue
$300K / month
Team
1 founders / 15 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How I Started A $4M/Year Digital Product Agency

Jakt, a digital product and innovation studio based in NYC, works with both startups and large enterprises, operating on a revenue of $4 million in 2018 with a 20% profit margin, with focus on referrals and channel partnerships to attract and retain clients.

About
Anthony started Jakt almost 12 years ago
Revenue
Anthony grew the business to $300K/month
Read by 7,896 founders

4. Soundbrenner

Soundbrenner is a wearable for musicians started by Florian Simmendinger in . Soundbrenner uses Superhuman for their business.

Revenue
$280K / month
Team
2 founders / 17 employees

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How We Designed A $230K/Month Wearable For Musicians

Soundbrenner raised $1.6M on Indiegogo and sold close to 100,000 smart wearables for musicians, featuring a vibration metronome that can be felt, rather than heard, and released a full smartwatch for musicians; the company's mobile app is the world's most popular metronome with over 6 million downloads and over 600,000 musicians that use it every month.

Revenue
Florian grew the business to $280K/month
Costs
It cost Florian $5000 to start the business
Read by 9,246 founders

5. PushPress

PushPress is a gym management software started by Dan Uyemura in 2017. PushPress uses Superhuman for their business.

Revenue
$300K / month
Team
3 founders / 35 employees
Location
El Segundo, California, USA

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How I Created A Software To Manage Gyms And Reached $100K/Month In Revenue

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.

About
Dan started PushPress over 7 years ago
Revenue
Dan grew the business to $300K/month
Read by 87,437 founders

6. Hugo

Hugo is a team collaboration app started by Darren Chait in 2016. Hugo uses Superhuman for their business.

Team
2 founders / 8 employees
Location
San Francisco, California, USA

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7. Clara Foods

Clara Foods is a protein products started by Arturo Elizondo in 2015. Clara Foods uses Superhuman for their business.

Team
3 founders / 35 employees
Location
South San Francisco, California, USA

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8. UserGuiding

UserGuiding is a software developer started by Osman Koc in 2018. UserGuiding uses Superhuman for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
4 founders / 30 employees
Location
Istanbul, Turkey

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On Launching A $9.4K/Month SaaS That Helps With User Onboarding

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.

About
Osman started UserGuiding over 6 years ago
Revenue
Osman grew the business to $200K/month
Costs
It cost Osman $200000 to start the business
Read by 7,657 founders

9. Scribe Media

Scribe Media is a publishing business started by Tucker Max in 2014. Scribe Media uses Superhuman for their business.

Revenue
$1.3M / month
Team
2 founders / 51 employees
Location
Austin, Texas, USA

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How We Started A $1.3M/Month Book Writing, Publishing And Marketing Service

4x New York Times Bestselling Author Tucker Max co-founded Scribe Media in 2014, a book writing, publishing, and marketing service that has worked with over 1,500 authors and generates over $1.3 million a month, with a range of services priced between $10k-$100k+.

About
Tucker started Scribe Media over 9 years ago
Revenue
Tucker grew the business to $1.3M/month
Read by 8,449 founders

10. IdeaScale

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

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 6,688 founders

11. CrankWheel

CrankWheel is a screensharing software started by Jói Sigurdsson in 2015. CrankWheel uses Superhuman for their business.

Revenue
$31.2K / month
Team
2 founders / 3 employees
Location
Reykjavik, Iceland

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How I Launched A $31K/Month Screensharing For Sales Teams App

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.

About
Jói started CrankWheel about 9 years ago
Revenue
Jói grew the business to $31.2K/month
Read by 6,914 founders

12. Harold

Harold is a tracking application started by Kyleigh Smith in 2020. Harold uses Superhuman for their business.

Revenue
$58 / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees

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meet the author
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.