Product Aug 30, 2019 On the Rise: Hubstaff Climbs Inc. 5000 List for the Second Year in a Row Jeremy Elder — 2 min read Every growing business knows how exciting it is to see its team and customers breaking new ground and making a mark on the world. Growth is both thrilling and encouraging. And thrilled is exactly how we felt when Hubstaff made the 2019 Inc. 5000 list of the most successful companies in America for the second year in a row. ICYMI: The Inc. 5000 list is a unique look at the most successful companies blazing trails in the American economy’s most dynamic segment — independent small and mid-sized businesses. We know that small businesses can grow to accomplish huge things, and some companies you might have heard of (Microsoft, Dell, LinkedIn, to name just a few) gained their first national exposure as honorees of the Inc. 5000. Last year, Hubstaff debuted on the U.S. Fastest Growing Companies List at #1352. This year, thanks in part to a 498% increase in sales growth over three years, we skyrocketed our time tracking and project management software startup to #852. Which means a lot since for the first time we broke into the top 1,000 companies. Subscribe to the Hubstaff blog We couldn’t have done it without you If you’re a Hubstaff customer or blog reader, thank you! The only reason we’re able to grow our business is because of you. Here’s how our CEO and co-founder, Dave Nevogt, put it: “We’re thrilled to be named to the Inc. 5000 list for the second year in a row. This recognition signifies continued growth for us as a company, and for our customers who are working hard to grow their businesses every day.” What’s new this year Nearly 500% growth doesn’t come out of nowhere. The Hubstaff team made some significant changes and launched a new product, both of which helped earn a spot on the Inc. 5000. Our team grew by 25% to over 50 hard-working HubstaffersWe introduced Hubstaff Tasks, an Agile project management app “We publicly launched our Agile project management tool, Hubstaff Tasks, and it has been a gamechanger for our customers,” said Jared Brown, Hubstaff CTO and co-founder. “Those who want a more comprehensive tool for managing their business can now connect time tracking and project management — simplifying both while saving more time and money.” Hubstaff Tasks is built on Agile principles, using Kanban-style project boards and sprints to help teams get more done. The web app allows for more collaboration and productivity, which are two major benefits for any business, including remote teams like Hubstaff. From all of us at Hubstaff, thank you for your support! We look forward to continuing our growth and being part of your own business’s success. About Hubstaff and the Inc. 5000 Hubstaff time tracking and Hubstaff Tasks agile project management software help businesses reach new levels of productivity. Its mobile, desktop and web apps are used by over 34,000 teams across the world to track hours, pay team members, invoice clients, find freelancers and jobs, manage projects seamlessly and achieve more. Its 50-person team is 100% remote. Founded by Indianapolis residents Dave Nevogt and Jared Brown in 2012, Hubstaff employs over 50 distributed team members in 20 countries to serve its 34,000 business customers. Subscribe to the Hubstaff blog for more posts like this Category: Product Most popular Time Management Timekeeping Integrity: Strategies to Combat Timesheet Fraud Just like the old saying goes, honesty really is the best policy — especially when it comes to filling out your timesheet. Times... Time Management What Is Deep Work and How to Implement It With smartphones, social media, and an increasingly distracted world, it’s increasingly rare for anyone to reach deep concentrat... Remote How to Build a Remote Team: A Comprehensive Guide 32.6 million Americans will work remotely by 2025. These numbers highlight how popular remote work opportunities are, but learning... Employee Productivity The MoSCoW Prioritization Method: Streamlining Project Management Prioritization is the name of the game with the MoSCoW prioritization method, helping teams sort their work by importance to compl... Limit time — not creativity Set limits, turn tracked time into automated timesheets, and send invoices with Hubstaff. Learn more
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