50 Companies That Use Reddit [2024]
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We put together a list of the biggest companies that use Reddit, along with some Reddit testimonials and Reddit case studies.
Here's the list:
1. Ventana Surfboards & Supplies
Ventana Surfboards & Supplies is a surfboard business started by David Dennis in 2014. Ventana Surfboards & Supplies uses Reddit for their business.
Ventana Surfboards & Supplies co-founder David Dennis discusses their environmentally responsible surf company that has seen their boards triple in value over the last three years, and has grown a profitable eco-apparel line, focusing on compelling content and stories to attract customers.
2. Dick At Your Door
Dick At Your Door is a dessert boxes store started by Adam Hascall in 2015. Dick At Your Door uses Reddit for their business.
Dick At Your Door is an e-commerce shop that grew almost 10x within the last eight months by selling anonymous pranks such as 5 oz chocolate penises, and its founder shares his journey that started as a joke to becoming a professional chocolatier.
3. Mini Materials
Mini Materials is a woodworking business started by Jared Waters in 2015. Mini Materials uses Reddit for their business.
Startup Mini Materials sells miniature masonry and woodworking supplies with a cult following gained through viral videos, social media and email newsletters.
4. Joker Greeting
Joker Greeting is a Greeting Cards Business started by Travis Peterson in 2015. Joker Greeting uses Reddit for their business.
Joker Greeting sells unique prank gifts, including a non-stop musical birthday card, an idea raised by the founders visiting their mom's house, having no website or marketing and yet raising $92,073 on Kickstarter in 30 days due to being picked up by media, enabling them to sell 15,000 units in the first year, owned SEO for their niche, selling almost 40,000 units in 2017 and expected to reach 50,000 to 60,000 in 2018 with a small team, using Shopify and various social media channels with lots of organic traffic.
5. Starter Story
Starter Story is a niche blog started by Pat Walls in 2017. Starter Story uses Reddit for their business.
Starter Story grew to 1.4 million monthly visitors and millions in annual revenue by sharing the stories of entrepreneurs. Pat breaks down the early days and how he grew the business into something that changed his life.
6. HUSKYBEARD
HUSKYBEARD is a dropshipping men's grooming products started by Ray Moyers in 2016. HUSKYBEARD uses Reddit for their business.
A 22-year-old Korean American entrepreneur shares the story of how he pivoted from a beard growth cosmetic business to a beard care brand, built a strong community with a 30% customer retention rate, and scaled to a six-figure revenue with primarily Facebook ads.
7. Xero Shoes
Xero Shoes is a shoe brand started by Steven Sashen in 2009. Xero Shoes uses Reddit for their business.
Xero Shoes, co-founded by Steven Sashen, is a minimalist shoe company that has grown at a rate of 80-102% per year since 2014, with 2017 sales of $5.53M, and has been repeatedly listed as one of INC. 5000’s fastest-growing companies, and has a projected $15M in sales for 2019.
8. Tortuga
Tortuga is a backpack line started by Fred Perrotta in 2010. Tortuga uses Reddit for their business.
How Tortuga bootstrapped their way to seven figures in revenue, by solving a problem for travelers with their carry-on sized travel backpacks, after overcoming challenges in design, manufacturing, and advertising.
9. KPOP Foods
KPOP Foods is a hot sauce business started by Theo Lee in 2017. KPOP Foods uses Reddit for their business.
KPOP Foods, a Korean food company, generated nearly $100,000 in revenue since last year through its successful Kickstarter campaign and Amazon's Choice badge; they have entered over 90 specialty stores throughout the west coast and are currently raising an investment round to expand their distribution into major retailers and are launching new sauces later this year.
10. ALTRD
ALTRD is a sewing and alteration business started by Saara Hafeez in 2018. ALTRD uses Reddit for their business.
ALTRD is a clothing alteration service launched by two socially oriented entrepreneurs that connects customers with skilled immigrant women tailors in New York who work from home and has already built an impressive team of 25 experts while making an effort to offer convenient and quality tailoring solutions as well as opportunities for women in need of work.
11. The Longhairs
The Longhairs is a hair product line started by Chris Healy in 2014. The Longhairs uses Reddit for their business.
The Longhairs started their business in 2014 with no following and over four years they’ve grown their audience to 60K monthly website visitors, 20K email subscribers, and 28K YouTube subscribers, with monthly revenue of $30K by creating original, quality content, building their community, driving email optins and converting subscribers into customers.
12. Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs
Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs is a medical device company started by Amy Baxter MD in 2006. Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs uses Reddit for their business.
Pain Care Labs, founded by a pediatric emergency doctor after inventing a vibrating ice pack bee, Buzzy, has sold over 31 million units while focusing on non-pharmaceutical pain relief, and recently launched a crowdfunding campaign for their latest product, DuoTherm.
13. The Modest Man
The Modest Man is a fashion business started by Brock McGoff in 2012. The Modest Man uses Reddit for their business.
Learn how one entrepreneur built a million-person audience across various digital channels while generating $10-15k in monthly revenue through advertising brand partnerships, digital products, and affiliate programs with his digital media brand focused on helping shorter men dress better.
14. Candy Japan
Candy Japan is a subscription box business started by Bemmu Sepponen in 2011. Candy Japan uses Reddit for their business.
This case study follows Bemmu Sepponen and his business Candy Japan, a service that has shipped over $1M worth of Japanese candy to people all over the world and has paid Bemmu's living expenses in Japan for seven years, however, the company has seen a decline in subscribers due to changes in the industry and in costs.
15. Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd
Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd is a luxury brand started by William Forshaw in 2002. Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd uses Reddit for their business.
Maxwell-Scott is a British-born luxury leather goods company handmade in Tuscany that sells to AB degree-level educated professionals with high disposable income and is now taking $400,000 a month across websites in 7 countries.
16. Plain Jane
Plain Jane is a CBD business started by Evan Marshall in 2018. Plain Jane uses Reddit for their business.
Plain Jane, an online CBD company founded by two college roommates, offers unique products and has generated over $20K a month in sales within five months, attracting and retaining customers through social media, authentic stories, and content.
17. Penny Portrait
Penny Portrait is a stationery business started by Maury McCoy in 2008. Penny Portrait uses Reddit for their business.
This case study is about a graphic designer who created a fun and unique product called Penny Portrait Kit that allows customers to create a portrait of Abraham Lincoln out of 846 pennies, which has sold over 6,800 kits and brought in approximately $10K of profit per year.
18. Like A Mind Reader
Like A Mind Reader is a corporate trainer started by Jonathan Pritchard in 1983. Like A Mind Reader uses Reddit for their business.
Jonathan Pritchard, a former world-traveling comedy Mentalist, now generates about $20k per month through his business consulting for companies and the sale of his book and speaking engagements.
19. Popov Leather
Popov Leather is a leather business started by Ryan Popoff in 2013. Popov Leather uses Reddit for their business.
Popov Leather is a Canadian company that makes and sells small leather goods online, with 2018 generating over $850k in revenue and doubling in revenue year-over-year since 2013 through direct-to-consumer sales, primarily for wallets, and backed by great customer service.
20. Tini Lux
Tini Lux is an earring business started by Jackie Burke in 2017. Tini Lux uses Reddit for their business.
Tini Lux is a profitable e-commerce fashion business that provides a line of fashion earrings specifically for women with metal allergies that has gained a loyal following from its target demographic of women aged 18-45 in 15 months since launching.
21. CRIK Nutrition
CRIK Nutrition is a supplements company started by Alex Drysdale in 2015. CRIK Nutrition uses Reddit for their business.
22. Brazyn Life
Brazyn Life is a foam roller business started by Nate Lawrie in 2015. Brazyn Life uses Reddit for their business.
23. Entrepreneur Business Blog
Entrepreneur Business Blog is a marketing agency started by Emenike Emmanuel in 2016. Entrepreneur Business Blog uses Reddit for their business.
This case study follows the journey of a young entrepreneur from Nigeria who started a profitable blog generating a monthly revenue of $1,500+ through sales of advertising space, sponsored posts, and information products, and shares his strategies for success including a Twitter growth challenge and guest post pitches.
24. Woodies
Woodies is a sunglasses business started by Cory Stout in 2012. Woodies uses Reddit for their business.
Woodies, a wood sunglasses brand founded by Cory Stout, reached over $3.5M in revenue in 2018, despite starting with only $15K from a failed business and has succeeded through Amazon sales, spending $50K monthly on PPC and keeping ACOS at 30%.
25. letsworkremotely
letsworkremotely is a gym management software started by Steven Lin in 2017. letsworkremotely uses Reddit for their business.
Let's Work Remotely, co-founded by Steven Lin, has built the largest remote community possible with over 100,000 members, including four Facebook groups with engagement from over 60% of members, growing at a rate of 100 members per week and ranked in the top 0.1% of websites in the world, with plans to monetize the platform through a freemium job posting model.
26. ShipHero
ShipHero is a shipping company started by Aaron Rubin in 2013. ShipHero uses Reddit for their business.
ShipHero co-founders built their successful e-commerce fulfillment business, offering warehouse management software and outsourced eCommerce fulfillment, growing revenues from zero to $30 million annually, processing over $5 billion of e-commerce gross merchandise volume (GMV) annually while only having received $435,000 in outside capital investment.
27. Sayar Care
Sayar Care is a hair loss treatment product started by Zee Schwab in 2017. Sayar Care uses Reddit for their business.
Sayar Care's flagship product Retain, which prevents and reverses hair loss, has a 100% success rate at stopping hair loss and a 70% success rate at stimulating new hair growth, and its novel, scientifically-driven approach to creating new formulas has drastically reduced the cost of drug development from over $2B to under $10K per new formula.
28. ByteStand
ByteStand is a shopify app developer started by Todd Trimakas in 2016. ByteStand uses Reddit for their business.
ByteStand, a software development company run by ecommerce experts, created Shopify apps, including FreshCredit and FBA Shipping, which generate approximately $17,000 per month in revenue, with over 2,000 shops using their software.
29. Counterweight Creative
Counterweight Creative is a podcast started by Jeremy Enns in 2016. Counterweight Creative uses Reddit for their business.
A successful podcast production company that grew from one client making $15/hour to a team of 10 contractors producing over 30 shows per week with revenue of over $10k/mo, primarily through referrals and with a focus on providing high personal touch and being picky about working only with clients who are a good fit.
30. Bonify
Bonify is a shopify app developer started by Dan Pepin in 2014. Bonify uses Reddit for their business.
Bonify co-founders successfully transition from a small web development agency to a lifestyle SAAS company by building Shopify apps, reaching $15,000 monthly revenue and planning to double it by year end through improved marketing and new features.
31. MonetizeMore
MonetizeMore is a Facebook ads consultant started by Kean Graham in 2010. MonetizeMore uses Reddit for their business.
MonetizeMore founder and CEO shares his success story of growing his ad optimization business to over $20M in annual revenues by focusing on the offering that delivered the best results, using content marketing for lead generation, and establishing strategic partnerships with complimentary businesses.
32. DesignPac
DesignPac is a graphic design business started by SumanJung in 2019. DesignPac uses Reddit for their business.
DesignPac provides a unique productized service that rents out skilled web professionals on a monthly/hourly basis, allowing startups, small businesses, and agencies to access a full-service web agency at an affordable price.
33. RomperJack
RomperJack is a men's clothing line started by Justin Clark in 2017. RomperJack uses Reddit for their business.
RomperJack is a men's apparel company that sells men’s rompers and jumpsuits and has averaged 60% month-to-month growth in 2019, with 45,000 monthly visitors, a 2.4% conversion rate, 15,000 email subscribers, and a 24% return customer rate.
34. Humor That Works
Humor That Works is a corporate trainer started by Andrew Tarvin in 2009. Humor That Works uses Reddit for their business.
Humor That Works is a training company that focuses on human effectiveness, and has worked with thousands of people at over 250 organizations, including Microsoft, the FBI, and the International Association of Canine Professionals, and has grown 24% YoY.
35. The Blog Proofreader
The Blog Proofreader is a proofreader started by Lenny Bron in 2016. The Blog Proofreader uses Reddit for their business.
A proofreader was able to build a consistent income of ~$2,000 per month from scratch with zero experience in the field, no expenses, and barely any upfront costs by targeting bloggers and content creators who want their content to be copy edited and proofread.
36. Lazy Jar
Lazy Jar is an online fitness coach started by Justin Anyanwu in 2017. Lazy Jar uses Reddit for their business.
Lazy Jar is a fitness app that charges users for failing to meet their weekly fitness goals, launched by Justin Anyanwu, which currently averages $250 per month and has been featured in publications such as TechCrunch, LifeHacker, and Fast Company.
37. Matador
Matador is a travel products business started by Chris Clearman in 2014. Matador uses Reddit for their business.
38. The Airhook
The Airhook is an IoT startup started by Craig Rabin in 2014. The Airhook uses Reddit for their business.
Craig Rabin invented The Airhook, a two-in-one beverage holder and electronics device holder that attaches to a closed tray table, and successfully launched it through a crowdfunding campaign that raised $15,000 from 750 backers, and went on to ship to every U.S. state and 73 countries, win Travel Product of the Year in 2019, and being featured in over 100 publications.
39. SEATYLOCK
SEATYLOCK is a sell security vehicles started by Michael Shenkerman in 2012. SEATYLOCK uses Reddit for their business.
Israeli entrepreneur Michael Shenkerman co-founded Seatylock, developing and manufacturing innovative high-end bike locks including its first-ever product, a hybrid bicycle seat and lock combination that raised $44,000 in a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2013, with sales growing steadily each year to around $120,000 a month today.
40. Indie Oven
Indie Oven is a freelance video production business started by Alfonsina Sterling in 2012. Indie Oven uses Reddit for their business.
41. Cube Digital
Cube Digital is a SEO agency started by Leslie Gilmour in 2015. Cube Digital uses Reddit for their business.
42. Bio-One
Bio-One is a crime scene cleanup business started by Nick-Anthony Zamucen in 2008. Bio-One uses Reddit for their business.
Bio-One Inc. founder Nick-Anthony Zamucen created the world's first multi-million dollar crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, with over 90 franchises nationwide and over 350 units sold, while sticking to his motto of "Help First, Business Second."
43. GloFX
GloFX is a rave clothing store started by Dan Watkins in 2012. GloFX uses Reddit for their business.
GloFX sold millions of pairs of "raver glasses" and expanded into various markets including arts and science museums, educational institutions, and EDM subculture fashion. One of the fastest-growing companies in America, and generates $400K in revenue per month.
44. Trini Pepper Sauce
Trini Pepper Sauce is a food startup started by Mustafa in 2014. Trini Pepper Sauce uses Reddit for their business.
Trini Pepper Sauce co-founder and co-owner, Mustafa Mannan, shares how he successfully imported and manufactured his family's unique pepper sauce recipe and launched it through a Kickstarter campaign, now selling an average of $3,000/month in revenue.
45. Good Look Gamer
Good Look Gamer is a board game business started by Dennis Michels in 2018. Good Look Gamer uses Reddit for their business.
Good Look Gamer is a successful online board game store that has generated $1,600 in turnover per month; founder Dennis Michels went through many trial and error proceses that formulated his successful marketing strategy, focusing heavily on being approachable and friendly to his client base.
46. Forged Axe Throwing
Forged Axe Throwing is an axe throwing business started by James Anderson in 2017. Forged Axe Throwing uses Reddit for their business.
Forged Axe Throwing is a successful axe throwing venue that teaches people the art of axe throwing while hosting tournaments, generating $960k of revenue per year and hosting over 30k people in their venue in a year.
47. SafetyWing
SafetyWing is a health insurance business started by Sondre Rasch in 2017. SafetyWing uses Reddit for their business.
48. Neuro
Neuro is a healthy snack food business started by Ryan Chen in 2015. Neuro uses Reddit for their business.
Neuro co-founders Kent Yoshimura and Ryan Chen developed their functional gum and mint products to offer a portable, healthy, and efficient alternative to energy drinks and supplements, hitting 12M pieces sold and generating ~$500k in monthly revenue with over 25% repeat customer rate and retail presence in over 6,500 locations including 5,000 CVS stores.
49. Keto Chow
Keto Chow is a keto meal business started by Chris Bair in 2015. Keto Chow uses Reddit for their business.
50. Scarpetta Shoes
Scarpetta Shoes is an ecommerce store started by Adam Dwidari in . Scarpetta Shoes uses Reddit for their business.
Scarpetta Shoes saw sales increase over 200% in 2018-2019, achieving a revenue of $3.6 million annually. They now ship to over 60 countries, have an inventory of over 40,000 pairs of shoes, and plan to expand their brick and mortar presence to account for 80% of profits by 2020.
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