Aug 10, 2020

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ChurnZero Ranks No. 31 on the World’s Fastest-Growing SaaS Companies List

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SaaS Mag announced their annual SaaS 1000 List – a ranking of the world’s fastest-growing SaaS companies, and ChurnZero Ranks No. 31!

ChurnZero, a real-time Customer Success platform has been recognized as one of the world’s fastest growing Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) companies, according to the 2020 edition of SaaS Mag’s acclaimed ranking, the SaaS 1000 List.

SaaS Mag ranked ChurnZero, No. 31 on the 2020 SaaS 1000 List. Other SaaS notables in the Top 50 of the SaaS 1000 include Sendoso, Sertifi, Front, and 15Five.

Their signature SaaS 1000 list features the fastest-growing SaaS companies in the world. It is the definitive ranking, based on a proprietary algorithm, of the organizations that are leading the market, from large enterprises to smaller startups, and shows how they rate against the competition.

You mOn“It has been a tremendous year for ChurnZero, and the Customer Success industry as a whole,” says You Mon Tsang, CEO and Founder of ChurnZero. “The industry understands that customer retention is a top company metric, so it is no surprise that we have been able to see this type of growth as the top-rated Customer Success solution provider. We are dedicated and eager to build on this momentum and continue to serve our customers and drive their success.”

Complete results of the SaaS 1000 can be found here

 

About ChurnZero:

ChurnZero helps subscription businesses fight customer churn. Its software solutions allow businesses to understand how their customers use their product, asses their health and their likelihood to renew, and give businesses the means to personalize the customer experience through timely and relevant touchpoints. ChurnZero is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and is backed by leading angles and venture capital firms such as Baird Capital, Grotech Ventures and Middleland Capital.

 

SaaS 1000 Methodology:

The 2020 SaaS 1000’s updated list is a look at who is leading the market at the start of 2020 and how they stack up against their peers in the SaaS industry. They analyze who was adding to their teams, as well as scaling their revenue in this competitive market, while considering funding, age and several other factors for a complete picture of the most exceptional SaaS companies. Each company must have between 30 and 5,000 employees and must provide their statistics to SaaS Mag.  

 

About SaaS Mag:

SaaS Mag, the world’s biggest quarterly SaaS publication to date, is for those working or interested in the industry. They speak directly to the biggest players in the SaaS space to gather key business and technical insights, as well as current market trends.

Born from SaaS M&A advisors who have had the privilege to encounter no shortage of brilliant SaaS founders, executives, and investors. Recognizing that the SaaS industry has expanded exponentially over the last decade—and it’s no wonder given the influence of technology on businesses—these advisors saw a need for a community to support enthusiasts of the dynamic SaaS industry. 

Distributed to a network of tens of thousands of professionals in the SaaS space, offering expert techniques, advice and profiles from owners, advisors and leading commentators in SaaS.

 

 

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