These Colorado Companies Made the Inc. 5000

Inc. Magazine just published its annual Inc. 5000 report, and 133 Colorado companies made the list.

Written by Built In Staff
Published on Aug. 15, 2023
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Inc. Magazine just published its annual Inc. 5000 report, and 133 Colorado companies made the list.

The Inc. 5000 ranks the country’s fastest-growing privately held companies by percentage revenue growth over the past three years. To be considered for inclusion, companies must have booked at least $100,000 in revenue in 2019 and at least $2 million in 2022.

This year’s honorees range from alternative energy and cannabis startups to a logistics technology provider and a company connecting patients with mental healthcare providers. These were the Colorado companies that made the list:

#49 — Crusoe Energy: Crusoe Energy captures natural gas that would otherwise be emitted, using the power generated to run cloud computing processes. The company’s revenues grew 8,433% between 2019 and 2022.

#97 — Blazy Susan: Blazy Susan makes stylish accessories for cannabis connoisseurs, including spinning rolling trays, papers, grinders, pre-rolled cones and branded merch. It grew 4,811%.

#184 — Fluid Truck: Fluid Truck offers around-the-clock, online rentals of commercial vehicles, including cargo vans, pickups and box trucks. The company grew 2,880% between 2019 and 2022.

#243 — SonderMind: On a mission to streamline mental healthcare, SonderMind connects patients with providers for online or in-person care — and its providers are in network with most major health insurance providers. The company grew 2,289% in the past three years.

#271: GoodQues: Dubbing itself “the ‘anti-research’ research company,” GoodQues draws on psychotherapy technique and academic research techniques to help companies understand consumer behavior. It grew 2,082%.

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