2016 Moxies: Best B2B Startup

Written by Sam Dewey
Published on May. 17, 2016

Built In Chicago’s Moxie Awards are back, and this year we’re celebrating Chicago’s cream-of-the-crop digital technology companies like never before. Check out the finalists for Best B2B Startup and be sure to vote for your favorite here

To see which company comes out on top, mark your calendars for June 16 at Morgan Manufacturing. We’ll meet you there. Get your tickets now— you won’t want to miss out!

Best B2B Startup

Since launching in April of 2015, OfficeLuv has consistently grown its revenue by more than 35 percent month over month while increasing the team from two to 80 employees. Through our platform, we provide a customized cleaning service, automated supply replenishment and other essential office services for over 200 companies throughout Chicago.

ReviewTrackers software elevates the voice of the customer and enables brands to innovate based on customer feedback. They're an award-winning category leader in a high-growth industry and take a conservative approach to raising capital while scaling revenue 10X. They've tripled their team size twice and will hit 90 employees by the end of 2016.

The fastest growing company in MarTech, Strike Social is profitable, growing revenue 7973 percent between 2013 and 2015. Our team expanded from 12 to 75, with 40 new Chicago hires planned by end of 2016. Strike serves Fortune 100 clients and the world’s largest ad agencies by making media buying simple.

Built by Chicago project managers, Sushi serves up beautifully designed, easy to digest status reports that your clients will actually read. Rather than another tool, Sushi integrates with the tools that your team already users, making reports fresher and more relevant for more effective teams.

Synap is the collaborative CRM that connects to email, Help Desk and sales tools and automatically tracks your customer activity. Founded by Chicago startup veterans, Synap raised $2 million, assembled a core team and launched a beta in its first year. Next step: storming the $50 billion+ SaaS CRM market.

 

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