50 Companies That Use Twitter [2024]
An online news and social networking service where users post and interact with messages, known as tweets.
We put together a list of the biggest companies that use Twitter, along with some Twitter testimonials and Twitter case studies.
Here's the list:
1. CBlocks.io
CBlocks.io is a cryptocurrency business started by Auston Bunsen in 2018. CBlocks.io uses Twitter for their business.
CBlocks is a cryptocurrency startup that generates random wallets of the top 100 cryptocurrencies, funds them, and ships them on a USB drive alongside software to manage them, with $32k made in the first 30 days and almost $3k on their second day from being featured in TheNextWeb, Forbes, The Outline & LifeHacker all within their first 3 weeks.
2. PureFilters
PureFilters is a water filter store started by Jay Vasantharajah in 2015. PureFilters uses Twitter for their business.
PureFilters is an online supplier of furnace filters in Canada with a focus on customer experience, boasting a wide selection of the best brands and a roster of 300 five-star reviews, all achieved through rigorous process building, investments in automation and use of outsourced help to manage this $60k/mo business with less than 10-12 hours spent per week.
3. Snappies
Snappies is a hat business started by Burly Vinson in 2017. Snappies uses Twitter for their business.
Snappies hats, made with leather and brass instead of traditional plastic straps, have helped to plant thousands of trees in the US; Facebook ads, lookalike audiences and retargeting campaigns helped to find customers, while a Shopify store provided a professional looking outlet and Reddit offered information from subforums such as r/entrepreneur.
4. Presidio Natural Pet Co
Presidio Natural Pet Co is a cat treats brand started by Spyq Sklar in 2015. Presidio Natural Pet Co uses Twitter for their business.
Cat Sushi went from repackaging tuna flakes to creating a unique pet treat brand by leveraging their connections to the pet industry and focusing on a beautiful design that set them apart from their competition.
5. DULO
DULO is a men's clothing line started by Julian Samarjiev in 2017. DULO uses Twitter for their business.
DULO founders Julian and Marin bootstrapped their dress shirt business and launched in November 2017, with their biggest driver of sales being personal interactions and word-of-mouth, attracting customers with a return rate of 0%, and plans including increasing Facebook Ads.
6. ABS Protein Pancakes
ABS Protein Pancakes is a food startup started by Ashley Drummonds in 2014. ABS Protein Pancakes uses Twitter for their business.
ABS Protein Pancakes founder, Ashley Drummonds, tells the story behind the growth of her business from making her pancake recipe in her apartment kitchen to an appearance on the US TV show Shark Tank and how social media has played a crucial role in her marketing.
7. Sawyer
Sawyer is a children's clothing business started by Cameron Olthuis in 2017. Sawyer uses Twitter for their business.
Sawyer, a direct-to-consumer kids clothing brand, encourages kids to explore nature through durable products with striking designs; despite being bootstrapped and manufacturing in house, the brand growth sees consumers frequently purchasing up to 8 times in less than a year, with a solid brand strategy based on quality products and timeless design.
8. Robo 3D
Robo 3D is a 3D Printing Business started by Braydon Moreno in 2017. Robo 3D uses Twitter for their business.
Robo 3D, a company that designs 3D printers for consumers, launched their first product on Kickstarter which raised $650,000 in just 35 days, and now has sold their products in over 4,505 cities across 101 countries worldwide.
9. Headline Solar
Headline Solar is a candle business started by Kevin Gillespie in 2019. Headline Solar uses Twitter for their business.
Wax & Wick is a 100% soy candle company with wood wicks, that creates environmentally-friendly products; starting off making $1,000 a month in 2015, they brought in about $20,000 per month during Q3 2017 and plan to add ten new scents and a premium sized jar for 2018's $50,000 per month goal.
10. MindJournal
MindJournal is a journal brand started by Ollie Aplin in 2016. MindJournal uses Twitter for their business.
MindJournal is a journaling brand for guys that has helped over 3,000 men feel more in control of their emotions and improve their life satisfaction and self-worth.
11. TomboyX
TomboyX is a men's underwear brand started by Fran Dunaway in 2013. TomboyX uses Twitter for their business.
TomboyX, a gender-neutral clothing company, has consistently increased its revenue over 100% each year and expanded from zero employees to 15 in just two years by focusing on quality underwear and listening to customer feedback.
12. ATC Memes
ATC Memes is a women's clothing line started by David Lombardo in 2015. ATC Memes uses Twitter for their business.
ATC Memes started as a social media site for sharing memes among air traffic controllers, which then evolved into an online store called RadarContact.com; offering unique and niche types of merchandise catering to the aviation industry, the site sells various products, including leggings, phone cases, and blankets, and utilizes social media, live videos, and email marketing to attract new customers.
13. Station 16 Editions / S16
Station 16 Editions / S16 is an art business started by Adam Vieira in 2013. Station 16 Editions / S16 uses Twitter for their business.
14. Happily Ever Borrowed
Happily Ever Borrowed is a wedding rental business started by Brittany Finkle in 2011. Happily Ever Borrowed uses Twitter for their business.
Luxury e-boutique Happily Ever Borrowed rents bridal accessories to brides for their special day, offering high-end designer accessories for around 80-90% off retail prices.
15. Ventana Surfboards & Supplies
Ventana Surfboards & Supplies is a surfboard business started by David Dennis in 2014. Ventana Surfboards & Supplies uses Twitter 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.
16. Think Crucial
Think Crucial is an appliance repair business started by Chad Rubin in 2008. Think Crucial uses Twitter for their business.
Chad Rubin, founder of Think Crucial and CEO of Skubana, shares his experience in building and scaling his e-commerce business from scratch using scrappy tactics and integrated e-commerce management software.
17. Dick At Your Door
Dick At Your Door is a dessert boxes store started by Adam Hascall in 2015. Dick At Your Door uses Twitter 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.
18. Mini Materials
Mini Materials is a woodworking business started by Jared Waters in 2015. Mini Materials uses Twitter 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.
19. Joker Greeting
Joker Greeting is a Greeting Cards Business started by Travis Peterson in 2015. Joker Greeting uses Twitter 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.
20. Starter Story
Starter Story is a niche blog started by Pat Walls in 2017. Starter Story uses Twitter 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.
21. Puppet Pelts
Puppet Pelts is a puppet fabric store started by Laurie Nickerson in 2013. Puppet Pelts uses Twitter for their business.
Puppet Pelts founder Laurie Nickerson explains how she started her company by filling a void in the market, grew it primarily organically through word of mouth to become a leader in puppet skin textile manufacturing, and is currently expanding her product line to include unique shags and colors.
22. Beardbrand
Beardbrand is a men's grooming company started by Eric Bandholz in 2012. Beardbrand uses Twitter for their business.
American men's grooming company Beardbrand has grown from a $30 investment to seven figures and bootstrapped its expansion, thanks to a focus on content creation that allows the firm to control its audience and own its email database. The company originated after founder Eric Bandholz attended a beard enthusiasts' gathering and coined the term "urban beardsman" to describe traditional men who "didn't fit the typical stereotypes," and has benefited from coverage including a New York Times piece and TV appearance on Shark Tank.
23. PEAR Cards
PEAR Cards is a card game started by Matthew Roberts in 2017. PEAR Cards uses Twitter for their business.
PEAR Cards is a card-based tool/game that empowers players to open up and initiate positive conversations, and with the help of Ad Magic, their Kickstarter had an all-or-nothing fundraising goal, which they met with so much support the company is now growing through the power of Twitter and Instagram.
24. Auction King
Auction King is an auction platform started by Aaron Varsha in 2015. Auction King uses Twitter for their business.
Auction King, a live online auction website for unique items, overcame issues with buggy sites and lost inventory to become a profitable business with plans to expand, as well as packaging and selling their software to other auction houses.
25. Phone Loops
Phone Loops is a phone case business started by JP Brousseau in 2014. Phone Loops uses Twitter for their business.
Phone Loops founder Jean-Philippe Brousseau developed and launched his first product after realizing how often he dropped his phone and caused costly repairs, and to date, the company has sold over one million Loops in 66 countries.
26. Social Reach
Social Reach is a social media marketing service started by Stephen Wright in 2018. Social Reach uses Twitter for their business.
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.
27. Lemongrass Trading Company
Lemongrass Trading Company is an air freshener business started by Stacy Marking in 2014. Lemongrass Trading Company uses Twitter for their business.
This case study follows the story of an entrepreneur who founded The Lemongrass Trading Company, which sells chemical-free and eco-friendly insecticides and fresheners, and garnered attention from national newspapers resulting in revenue spikes but also faced challenges such as finding the best manufacturing and packaging options.
28. FEAT Socks
FEAT Socks is a socks business started by Taylor Offer in 2014. FEAT Socks uses Twitter for their business.
FEAT Socks, a custom sock company based out of Los Angeles, went from selling 20,000 pairs of customized socks on a college campus to selling $200,000 a month after Olympic gold-medalists posted pictures on Instagram, proving that focusing on having a kick-ass brand and utilizing social media is key to success.
29. De Novo Nutrition
De Novo Nutrition is a supplements company started by Ben Esgro in 2013. De Novo Nutrition uses Twitter for their business.
De Novo Nutrition is a multinational dietary supplement company specializing in cognitive enhancers, best known for one of the first standalone nootropic blends, achieving significant growth after being mentioned on the Tim Ferriss podcast; the company prioritizes providing value to its target audience through content marketing, with a focused approach on customer service, transparency, and doing the right thing.
30. Lazyjack Press
Lazyjack Press is a preppy clothing business started by Miriam Zelinsky in 2012. Lazyjack Press uses Twitter for their business.
Lazyjack Press, a luxury men's accessories brand, offers high-quality, Italian silk ties, pocket squares, bow ties, and socks with uniquely named designs and a focus on fun, appealing to audiences of all ages, and is primarily sold through trade shows and pop-up shops.
31. Filthy Casual
Filthy Casual is a clothing line started by in . Filthy Casual uses Twitter for their business.
32. Clever Travel Companion
Clever Travel Companion is a clothing line started by Johanna Denize in 2011. Clever Travel Companion uses Twitter for their business.
The Clever Travel Companion's founders created a line of travel gear with hidden zippered pockets to prevent pickpocketing and loss of valuables and, after years of effort, have built a successful and profitable e-commerce business with $50,000+ in monthly sales that enables them to travel the world.
33. Alitura Naturals
Alitura Naturals is a skin care product line started by Andy Hnilo in 2014. Alitura Naturals uses Twitter for their business.
Andy Hnilo, founder of Alitura Naturals, shares how his life-changing accident led to the creation of a successful all-natural skincare line with over 1000 reviews at an average 4.9/5.0 rating, sold in 76 countries and counting.
34. Spuds
Spuds is an athletic clothing line started by Paul Dickey in 2017. Spuds uses Twitter for their business.
Spuds, a men's performance apparel company founded by Paul Dickey, successfully raised funds on Kickstarter in 2017 to create their unique Classic Short range, made with a fabric that combines style and comfort but is also packed with technology and high-performance features, and hopes to fill the gap in the market for men's activewear that looks good but also performs well.
35. The Canvas Works
The Canvas Works is a photo printing business started by Patrick Ryan in 2007. The Canvas Works uses Twitter for their business.
The Canvas Works, a small, independent photo printing website based in County Cork that specialises in canvas and framed prints, has launched sites in the UK and US and will soon roll out native apps on iOS and Android; founder Patrick Ryan says the Irish company, which has focused exclusively on the domestic market until now, is earning a monthly income of up to $50,000, with "great potential" for growth.
36. HUSKYBEARD
HUSKYBEARD is a dropshipping men's grooming products started by Ray Moyers in 2016. HUSKYBEARD uses Twitter 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.
37. Encircled
Encircled is a women's clothing line started by Kristi Soomer in 2012. Encircled uses Twitter for their business.
Encircled is a sustainable fashion brand that has achieved over 300% growth in the past two years through a direct-to-consumer eCommerce model and a focus on versatile, responsibly-made, and timeless designs, with a marketing strategy that emphasizes content and email.
38. OceanZen
OceanZen is a women's clothing line started by Steph Gabriel in 2014. OceanZen uses Twitter for their business.
OceanZen is a successful sustainable swimwear brand that has manufactured and sold thousands of bikinis worldwide, after being launched by Steph with only $5000 in her final year at university.
39. Rescue Chocolate
Rescue Chocolate is a chocolate maker started by Sarah Gross Feoli in 2010. Rescue Chocolate uses Twitter for their business.
Rescue Chocolate is an NYC-based vegan, organic and fair-traded chocolate company that donates profits to animal rescue organizations and has partnered with hundreds of fundraising groups in 8 years.
40. Goods That Matter
Goods That Matter is a benefit corporation started by Tippy Tippens in 2010. Goods That Matter uses Twitter for their business.
Goods that Matter is a Benefit Corporation focused on eco-friendly products that also give back to social and environmental causes, with $31k donated and a goal of $1 million, using handmade local makers, research and development, and a mix of online, wholesale, and brick-and-mortar sales channels.
41. Crawford Denim and Vintage Co.
Crawford Denim and Vintage Co. is a denim brand started by Susie Shaughnessy in 2013. Crawford Denim and Vintage Co. uses Twitter for their business.
Learn how Susie Shaughnessy created Crawford Denim and Vintage Co, a small-batch denim brand that mixes vintage and modern styles and is made in California from USA goods and deadstock and how she scaled back the business last year and is focusing on incremental growth and working with boutiques and increasing unique denim styles.
42. Suffolk Latch Company
Suffolk Latch Company is a furniture business started by Carl Benson in 2007. Suffolk Latch Company uses Twitter for their business.
Suffolk Latch Company, an online store specialising in traditional and hand forged ironmongery, has experienced a 20% increase in turnover compared to the previous year despite economic turbulence, attracting and retaining customers through a multi-pronged approach of Google ad campaigns, reviews and social media, blog articles, and selling through eBay and Amazon.
43. ScrubzBody Skin Care Products
ScrubzBody Skin Care Products is a skin care product line started by Roberta Perry in 2006. ScrubzBody Skin Care Products uses Twitter for their business.
ScrubsBody Skin Care uses customer service and specialty parties to grow slowly and steadily from Kitchen to being offered in 28 Whole Food Markets, and after being the finale episode on Sell it Like Serhant they experienced rapid growth both in store and online.
44. SWAGGER Magazine
SWAGGER Magazine is a digital magazine started by Drew Williams in 2007. SWAGGER Magazine uses Twitter for their business.
SWAGGER Magazine is a digital lifestyle magazine for men, with a focus on lifestyle, fashion, gear, food, dating and business and careers, pulling in 1-2K per month in revenue through sponsored posts and celebrity features, and growing rapidly with 60k social media following and a growing audience.
45. Xero Shoes
Xero Shoes is a shoe brand started by Steven Sashen in 2009. Xero Shoes uses Twitter 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.
46. Jamie Clawson
Jamie Clawson is a leather business started by Jamie Clawson in 2011. Jamie Clawson uses Twitter for their business.
A designer founded a leather manufacturing business which started as a one-person operation, costs were kept low by making products to order and the most cost-effective way of attracting and retaining new customers was through email and newsletters.
47. Cape Whoopies, Maine's Gourmet Whoopie Pie LLC
Cape Whoopies, Maine's Gourmet Whoopie Pie LLC is a dessert boxes store started by Marcia Wiggins in 2013. Cape Whoopies, Maine's Gourmet Whoopie Pie LLC uses Twitter for their business.
Cape Whoopies increased their total sales by 40% by partnering with a coffee shop, scaled their business up by doubling their equipment and incorporating temperature-tracking computer chips to test the temperature for shipping, and grew by 150%, making 47% of sales online and the remaining 53% from their brick & mortar storefront.
48. QALO
QALO is a jewelry making business started by KC Holiday in 2013. QALO uses Twitter for their business.
QALO co-founders transformed the jewelry industry with their innovative focus on product evolution, resulting in over 2 million community members and more than $100M in revenue since 2013.
49. Kitchen Safe
Kitchen Safe is a tupperware business started by David Krippendorf in 2012. Kitchen Safe uses Twitter for their business.
The founder of Kitchen Safe, David Krippendorf, invented the world's first time-lock container that has helped customers avoid snacking on junk food along with other temptations, with over half of the users also using it for other non-food related items such as cell phones, cigarettes, and credit cards.
50. Tortuga
Tortuga is a backpack line started by Fred Perrotta in 2010. Tortuga uses Twitter 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.
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