Madwire

Madwire

HQ
Fort Collins, CO
448 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2009

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Madwire® is a technology company that provides business management and marketing software and services for SMBs and franchises. Madwire’s brands — Marketing 360®, Websites 360®, SpaceCraft™ and Top Rated Local® — enable SMBs to do everything from building a website, to accepting payments, managing leads and customers, appointments, online reviews, social media, business listings, content marketing, multi-channel digital advertising campaigns and more. Madwire has over 20,000 active paid subscribers and over 4,000 online reviews with an impressive average rating of 4.7+ stars. Madwire was ranked by Glassdoor as one of the country's Best Places to Work for businesses with 1,000 employees or less (ranked #1 overall in 2016). In addition to that, JB & Co-CEO Joe Kellogg were recognized as Glassdoor's Highest Rated CEOs for 3 consecutive years (#1 overall in 2016). In addition to that, Madwire has made the INC 5000 Fastest Growing Company list a rare 8 years in a row. Madwire was founded in 2009 with the mission of enriching communities by helping small businesses grow. Madwire is headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado with offices in Austin, Texas and currently employs nearly 700 employees. Learn More Madwire's Brands At: Madwire.com Marketing360.com Websites360.com TopRatedLocal.com GoSpaceCraft.com


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HQFort Collins, CO

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