Inc. 5000 2022 List: Here Are the 5 Fastest-Growing Colorado Tech Companies

About 146 privately-held Colorado companies made this year’s Inc. 5000 rankings.

Written by Jeff Rumage
Published on Aug. 16, 2022
Inc. 5000 2022 List: Here Are the 5 Fastest-Growing Colorado Tech Companies
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Colorado’s tech scene was well-represented on Inc. magazine’s list of the 5,000 fastest-growing, privately-held businesses in the U.S.

The Inc. 5000 list, which was published on Tuesday, featured roughly 146 Colorado companies, which is a slight drop-off from the 163 Colorado companies featured last year.

The companies were ranked based on the percentage of revenue growth they experienced between 2018 and 2021.

Keep reading to learn more about the top five Colorado tech companies on the list. 

 

Rank #164

Maxwell is a fintech platform designed to provide cheaper, faster mortgages to small and midsize lenders. This is the Denver company’s second year on the list. After raising $52.5 million last year, Maxwell has launched several products this year: Maxwell Capital, a secondary market for small and midsize lenders; Processor Edge, which uses machine learning to accelerate mortgage processing and identify data discrepancies; and Maxwell Español, a Spanish-language loan app. Maxwell recently launched Private Label Origination, which provides tech infrastructure to expanding and emerging lenders. The company’s revenue grew 3,137 percent over the last three years, according to Inc.

 

Rank #101

Launched in 2016 as an item-sharing marketplace, Fluid Truck rebranded in 2019 as an app-based truck-sharing platform that enables users to book a box truck, cargo van and other vehicles on a daily, weekly or hourly basis. Last year, the company raised $63 million and announced that it would expand its headquarters and create nearly 1,500 new jobs over the next eight years. According to Inc., Fluid Truck grew its revenue by 4,311 percent over the last three years.

 

Rank #98

Formed in 2018, Integrative Psychiatry Institute provides a combination of online and in-person training to guide mental health practitioners beyond conventional psychiatry and into the field of integrative psychiatry. The company also provides online training for psychedelic-assisted therapy and healthcare practitioners who want to prescribe ketamine. The company has grown its revenue by 4,387 percent over the past three years, according to Inc.

 

Rank #81

Matter Made is a growth agency that has helped business-to-business SaaS companies with demand generation, paid media and revenue operations since 2017. The Denver-based company, which has worked with Dropbox and G2, has grown its revenue by 5,109 percent over the last three years, as reported by Inc.

 

Rank #70

Harvest Hosts is a membership-based service that allows RV users to camp overnight at nearly 4,000 different locations, including unique locales such as wineries, breweries and farms. Last year, the company raised $37 million and acquired Boondockers Welcome, a platform connecting RV users. The partnership was expected to more than double the number of sites it offers. Harvest Hosts’ revenue increased by 5,697 percent between 2018 and 2021, according to Inc.

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