7 Companies That Use CM Commerce [2024]

Updated: May 21st, 2022

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We put together a list of the biggest companies that use CM Commerce, along with some CM Commerce testimonials and CM Commerce case studies.

Here's the list:

1. Social Reach

Social Reach is a social media marketing service started by Stephen Wright in 2018. Social Reach uses CM Commerce for their business.

Revenue
$6.5K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees
Location
England, United Kingdom

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Launching a Mini Dirt Bike Shop and Growing To Β£6,000/Month

Micro Bikes UK is a successful e-commerce store specializing in kids quad bikes and dirt bikes with petrol engines, currently on track to hit six-figures in revenue with strong branding and a solid after-sales service.

Read by 8,902 founders

2. Striiiipes

Striiiipes is a webcam cover product started by Arthur Lhermitte in 2012. Striiiipes uses CM Commerce for their business.

Revenue
$20K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Paris, Ile-de-France, France

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Launching A Kickstarter Campaign Selling Leather Webcam Covers

French fashion designer Arthur Lhermitte raised 20,273 euros thanks to 1,996 backers in just 20 days on Kickstarter using micro-suction tape and leather leftovers to create "Quickstarter" product, leather webcam covers.

Read by 4,703 founders

3. Stonekin

Stonekin is a men's underwear brand started by Marc Debnam in 2007. Stonekin uses CM Commerce for their business.

Revenue
$80K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia

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How Marc Debnam Started A Successful Underwear Brand

Australian underwear brand, Stonemen, collaborates with artists globally to create beautiful images which they print on their underwear, and has grown to a 10% YoY growth business, with turnovers ranging from $40-200k per month, 22k Instagram followers and active members of a US subscription service.

Read by 9,220 founders

4. Hagan Ski

Hagan Ski is a ski touring gear started by Michael Hagen in 2010. Hagan Ski uses CM Commerce for their business.

Revenue
$90K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Breckenridge, CO, USA

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How I Started An Online Store Selling Backcountry Skis

Hagan is a ski mountaineering gear company that has 50% annual growth and focuses solely on backcountry ski touring, resulting in the world’s widest selection of mountaineering skis.

Read by 6,971 founders

5. Plum Deluxe Tea

Plum Deluxe Tea is a tea business started by Andy Hayes in 2012. Plum Deluxe Tea uses CM Commerce for their business.

Revenue
$75K / month
Team
1 founders / 7 employees
Location
Portland, Oregon, USA

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How Andy Hayes Started A 7 Figure Tea Business Online

How Andy Hayes built a 7-figure online loose leaf tea business, with one of the largest tea subscription boxes and a curated selection of tea accessories, generating half of their revenue from a la carte tea sales and half from their popular tea of the month club community.

Read by 25,800 founders

6. The Nut Button

The Nut Button is a meme-based product started by James Reina + Davis Harari in 2017. The Nut Button uses CM Commerce for their business.

Revenue
$13.5K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
New York, USA

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How We Created A Product Based On A Meme and Made $100K

Two college students turned a viral meme into a successful business, with over $200,000 in sales and a 65% profit margin largely due to the product's viral nature, passively selling 75% through Amazon FBA.

Read by 8,534 founders

7. FilterGrade

FilterGrade is an online video editing business started by Michael Moloney in 2013. FilterGrade uses CM Commerce for their business.

Revenue
$30K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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How We Created A $30K/Month Marketplace Of Photo Filters And Digital Assets For Creatives

FilterGrade is an eCommerce platform offering digital assets such as photo filters and video templates; attracting over 450,000 monthly users and generating approximately 30k a month, the founders worked hard to build a valuable marketplace for creators while focusing on digital marketing, partnerships, and content creation.

Read by 11,055 founders

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