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Appfire ranks No. 121 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™

Company’s extensive app portfolio, channel-driven approach and strategic acquisitions lead to 977% revenue growth

Appfire, the leading global provider of software that enhances, extends, and connects the world’s leading platforms, today announced it ranked No. 121 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™. The list represents a ranking of the 500 fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies in North America, now in its 30th year.

Over the past three years, Appfire has achieved 977% growth, securing its place on Deloitte’s distinguished list. Throughout volatile tech market cycles, Appfire has maintained consistent momentum by addressing the evolving needs of today’s teams and delivering lasting value through purpose-built cost effective solutions, product innovation, strategic acquisitions, and a channel-driven approach.

“Our mission is to equip and connect every team so they can plan and deliver their best work,” said Randall Ward, co-founder and CEO of Appfire. “We help teams unlock the full power of the platforms they use — including Atlassian, Microsoft, monday.com and Salesforce — with apps that enhance collaboration, drive productivity and streamline workflows. Our partnership model, commitment to innovation, and strategic business decisions driven by shared core values make Appfire an irreplaceable partner to our customers in an ever-evolving technology landscape. To be recognized by Deloitte for a third consecutive year is an incredible honor and testament to our customers, partners and fireflies (employees) who share our same drive.”

Key initiatives fueling Appfire’s growth in 2024 include:

  • Partner-centric approach: Appfire is particularly unique given that the company does not have a sales team. Instead, the company has a dedicated team that supports more than 700 channel partners with resources and tailored solutions that fit how they sell and what customers need.
  • Product Innovation, including AI-driven software: In 2024 Appfire announced its Knowledge Management solution, a combination of productivity apps centered around its Comala Document offering. Appfire also continued to invest in offerings focused on IT Service Management, BI & Reporting, and Agile Development lifecycle. Lastly, Appfire has offered rule-based AI for several years and continues to advance its AI offerings to prepare teams for the future of collaborative work. With Atlassian announcing the general availability of Rovo AI, Appfire was one of the first vendors to release an AI-powered Rovo agent, WorkFlow Pro, for Jira admins and power users looking to automate faster and more confidently.
  • Expanding capabilities through tuck-in acquisition: Appfire’s acquisition strategy has been instrumental in ensuring its offerings keep pace with technology innovation. To equip teams with enhanced capabilities focused on productivity, agile planning and business reporting needs, Appfire most recently acquired Jexo, Qotilabs, and JXL.

“For 30 years we’ve been celebrating companies that are actively driving innovation. The software industry continues to be a beacon of growth, and the fintech industry made a strong showing on this year’s list, surpassing life sciences for the first time,” said Steve Fineberg, vice chair, U.S. technology sector leader, Deloitte. “Significantly, we also saw a breakthrough in performance of private companies, with the highest number of private companies named to the list in our program’s history. This year’s winners have shown they have the vision and expertise to continue to perform at a high level, and that deserves to be celebrated.”

This news comes on the heels of Appfire announcing that it reached a remarkable milestone in January 2024, surpassing $200 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) and growing to over 800 employees across 27 countries. Through its people-first culture, and amid massive growth, Appfire also remains committed to philanthropy, with nearly 80% of its team involved in social impact initiatives like Pledge 1% and Appfire Town.

This is the third consecutive year Appfire has been included among the Deloitte Technology Fast 500. The company has also received other notable accolades that position Appfire as a leader in the software industry. This includes recognition from Inc. on the 2024 Power Partners list, as well as inclusion in CRN’s 2024 Partner Program Guide and recognition among CRN’s 2024 Channel Chiefs. In addition, Appfire was named one of the best places to work by Inc. and BuiltIn, earned a spot on the coveted Inc. 5000 list, and CISO Doug Kersten received a Boston ORBIE award for outstanding cybersecurity leadership.

To learn more about Appfire, visit www.appfire.com and follow along on X and LinkedIn.

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