53 North Texas Companies Make Inc.’s Fastest-Growing in Southwest List

By snagging nearly 33% of the 166 Southwest rankings, Dallas-Fort Worth delivered a great showing this year. "They're disrupters and job creators, and all delivered an outsize impact on the economy," said Inc. Editor-in-Chief Scott Omelianuk.

Dallas Fort Worth company's ranked for revenue growth on Fortune Magazine's list.

Inc. Magazine is out with its 2023 list of the fastest-growing companies in the Southwest, and 53 North Texas companies made the mark.

A total of 166 companies made the Inc. 5000 Regionals: Southwest list. Nationwide, 1,125 made this year’s list. By snagging nearly 33% of the Southwest rankings, Dallas-Fort Worth delivered a great showing this year. 

“This year’s Inc. 5000 Regional winners represent one of the most exceptional and exciting lists of America’s off-the-charts growth companies,” Inc. Editor-in-Chief Scott Omelianuk said in a statement. “They’re disrupters and job creators, and all delivered an outsize impact on the economy. Remember their names and follow their lead. These are the companies you’ll be hearing about for years to come.” 

Southwest companies on list had $10.6B in revenue, added 16,116 jobs

Together, all the companies on the Southwest list delivered revenue of $10.6 billion, adding 16,116 jobs and achieving a 188% median growth rate.

Two of the Southwest companies on the list were newly founded, including Richardson’s Dynamic SLR, which ranked No.23. There were 63 companies making repeat appearances on the Southwest list.

Archer Review—which offers NCLEX nursing and USMLE courses for medical test preparation, practice tests, private tutoring, and more—was honored as Dallas’ fastest-growing company, coming in at No. 15 on the Southwest list.

TimelyMD, a virtual health and well-being solution for higher education that offers a complete care solution for campus health, represents Fort Worth as its fastest-growing company on the list, coming in at No. 16.

Meet the local honorees

Here are all the North Texas companies that made Inc.’s Southwest list, with their ranking, their growth percentage, their industry, and their city:

15 

Archer Review

1443%

Education

Dallas

16 

TimelyMD

1401%

Telemedicine

Fort Worth

21 

Fort Capital

813%

Real Estate

Fort Worth

23 

Dynamic SLR

707%

Energy

Richardson

24 

SmartMoving Software

692%

Software

Dallas

26 

evolv Consulting

675%

Business Products & Services

Dallas

29 

Humach

615%

Business Products & Services

Dallas

30 

Bython Media

605%

Advertising & Marketing

Frisco

33 

Valor

499%

Software

Fort Worth

38 

Ironside Human Resources

441%

Human Resources

Dallas

41 

Lilli Technology

377%

IT Services

Plano

43 

Cariloop

375%

Software

Richardson

47 

Synaptic Pediatric Therapies

322%

Health Services

Dallas

49 

Cloud Communications Group

293%

IT Services

Dallas

57 

Worth Collective

246%

Retail

Fort Worth

59 

HTeaO

239%

Food & Beverage

Fort Worth

63 

Life on Fire

234%

Education

Frisco

71 

Linear Roofing & General Contractors

 213%

Construction

Addison

77 

Bishop Cider

196%

Food & Beverage

Dallas

78 

Aulsbrook Injury Lawyers

195%

Legal

Arlington

81 

LiquidAgents Healthcare

192%

Human Resources

Plano

84 

Embark LLC

188%

Business Products & Services

Dallas

86 

BizCloud Expert

173%

Business Products & Service

Lewisville

91 

GreenWorks Inspections & Engineering

163%

Real Estate

Dallas

 92 

o9 Solutions

161%

Software

Dallas

 94 

Utility Concierge

160%

Consumer Services

Farmers Branch

95 

Wheeler Staffing Partners

156%

Human Resources

Plano

98 

Experion Technologies USA

 152%

IT Services

Plano

102 

RuffleButts

135%

Consumer Products

Flower Mound

103 

Cloudmellow

135%

Advertising & Marketing

Plano

105 

Assuras

 133%

Business Products & Services

Glenn Heights

109 

OP2 Labs

125%

Consumer Products 

Fort Worth

111 

SignaPay

123%

Financial Services

Irving

112 

10 Bits LLC

 123%

Software

Irving

114 

Sector 7 Energy

 121%

Energy

Plano

117 

Sirius Building Company

 117%

Construction

Addison

118 

BuzzClan

 116%

 IT Services

Dallas

122 

Social Factor

109%

 Advertising & Marketing

Fort Worth

124 

Venn Technology

107%

IT Services

Grapevine

126 

Awarity

103%

Advertising & Marketing

Frisco

129 

SNic Solutions

97%

Software

Plano

130 

Today’s Local Media

95%

Advertising & Marketing

Plano

134 

First National Title Insurance Company

93%

Insurance

Plano

135 

Eosera Inc

88%

Consumer Products

Fort Worth

136 

ENTOUCH

87%

Energy

Richardson

138 

Landscape Horticulture Services

85%

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Dallas

143 

DKBinnovative LLC

81%

IT Services

Frisco

147 

Connect Pediatrics

77%

Health Services

North Richland Hills

124 

Venn Technology

107%

IT Services

Grapevine

126 

Awarity

103%

Advertising & Marketing

Frisco

152 

Give Me the Vin

69%

Automotive

Fort Worth

153 

CMH Advisors

69%

Financial Services

Dallas

161 

Movate

61%

Business Products & Services

Plano

 

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