Y Combinator Recognizes Weave as a Top-Performing Company

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Weave, the all-in-one customer communication platform for small business, has been named to Y Combinator’s Top Companies 2022. This list is a compilation of the top-performing companies that have gone through Y Combinator and are valued at over $150 million. Weave was the first Utah company to go through Y Combinator, a startup funding boot camp, in 2014.

“Weave’s growth, TAM and market opportunity are incredibly compelling, even as we approach almost a decade since the company participated in Y Combinator,” said Weave CEO Roy Banks. “Our customer obsession and people first culture are vital to our next era of growth as a public company on the New York Stock Exchange. I hope to see more Y Combinator alumni join us in the public markets soon.”

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“Our customer obsession and people first culture are vital to our next era of growth as a public company on the New York Stock Exchange. I hope to see more Y Combinator alumni join us in the public markets soon.”

Over 3,000 companies, worth more than $400 billion, have gone through Y Combinator’s boot camp. Companies named to the YC Top Companies of 2022 have seen high growth and have reached a valuation of over $150 million.

Weave has helped over 20,000 small businesses unify, modernize, and personalize every customer interaction. With a brand new six-story headquarters in the heart of Silicon Slopes and their recent hiring expansion into India, Weave continues to grow and bring technology to small business everywhere. For more information on Weave’s culture and open opportunities.

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