Business & Tech

10 Redwood City, Woodside Companies Make List Of Startups To Watch

The Inc. 5000 tracks startup growth across the nation and included more than two dozen Peninsula companies in this year's ranking.

REDWOOD CITY, CA — Several startups with Peninsula roots are worth keeping an eye on as they respond to some of the nation’s most vexing problems, Inc. magazine said with the release of its 2023 Inc. 5000 list.

The startup companies were ranked by revenue growth from 2019 to 2022. To be considered, they had to have earned at least $100,000 in 2019 and grown that to at least $2 million by the end of 2022. To be considered, the companies must have been up and generating revenue by March 31, 2019.

In the Bay Area, six startups in Pleasanton, Oakland, San Francisco and San Ramon made the top 100 nationally. Pleasanton's Tryfacta placed 18th overall, recording an eye-popping 16,762 percent growth over three years.

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These Redwood City and Woodside-based companies were included in the ranking:

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  • Moloco, an advertising & marketing company, grew by 1,224 percent during the three years and ranked 476th nationally.
  • Zum Services, a logistics & transportation company, grew by 359 percent during the three years and ranked 1,586th nationally.
  • OnDot Media, an advertising & marketing company, grew by 330 percent during the three years and ranked 1,691st nationally.
  • BigPanda, an IT services company, grew by 309 percent during the three years and ranked 1,806th nationally.
  • Alation, a software company, grew by 269 percent during the three years and ranked 2,090th nationally.
  • Citrine Informatics, a software company, grew by 198 percent during the three years and ranked 2,709th nationally.
  • Liftoff, a business products & services company, grew by 152 percent during the three years and ranked 3,320th nationally.
  • Learneo, an education company, grew by 121 percent during the three years and ranked 3,876th nationally.
  • SightCall, a software company, grew by 111 percent during the three years and ranked 4,097th nationally.

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  • West Agile Labs, a software company, grew by 293 percent during the three years and ranked 1,912th nationally.

The Inc. 5000 companies had combined revenues of $358.2 billion, added nearly 1.2 million jobs and grew at a median rate of 219 percent. The list featured 638 newly founded companies and 3,047 repeat honorees.

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