We detected 83 customers using GSpeech and 9 customers with upcoming renewal in the next 3 months. The most common industry is Retail (8%) and the most common company size is 51-200 employees (30%). We find new customers by detecting JavaScript snippets or configurations on customer websites.
๐ฅ What types of companies is most likely to use GSpeech?
Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 83 companies that use GSpeech
Company Characteristics
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Shows how much more likely GSpeech customers are to have each trait compared to all companies. For example, 2.0x means customers are twice as likely to have that characteristic.
Trait
Likelihood
Company Size: 51-200
5.0x
Company Size: 11-50
2.2x
I noticed that GSpeech users span an incredibly wide range of sectors, but they share a common thread: they're organizations deeply embedded in their communities providing direct services to people. These aren't typical SaaS companies or e-commerce businesses. Instead, I see accounting firms serving local clients, non-profits supporting people with disabilities, government agencies, educational institutions, healthcare providers, law firms, social service organizations, and professional service companies. Many are handling sensitive, personalized interactions where communication quality matters tremendously.
These are predominantly established, mature organizations rather than startups. The employee counts cluster around 11-200 people, with many in the 51-200 range. Several mention decades of operation (one accounting firm since 1988, another organization since 1962). Very few show venture funding, and those that do are exceptions. The funding signals, combined with employee counts and operational history, point to stable organizations with predictable revenue models, not hypergrowth companies.
๐ง What other technologies do GSpeech customers also use?
Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 83 companies that use GSpeech
Commonly Paired Technologies
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I noticed that GSpeech users are primarily content-focused companies with a strong emphasis on SEO, accessibility, and website monetization. The combination of Yoast for SEO optimization, Userway for accessibility compliance, and Google Adsense for ad revenue tells me these are likely publishers, bloggers, or content sites that depend on organic search traffic and advertising income to sustain their business.
The pairing of Yoast and Google Analytics makes perfect sense for companies obsessing over content performance. They're writing articles, optimizing them for search rankings, and carefully tracking which pages drive traffic. Adding GSpeech to this workflow suggests they're trying to make their content more accessible and engaging by offering audio versions, which can increase time on site and reduce bounce rates. The Cookieyes and Userway combination is particularly telling because it shows these companies are serious about compliance, whether that's GDPR, ADA, or other regulations. They're not just tossing up content but running legitimate operations that need to meet legal standards.
The full stack reveals these are marketing-led companies at the small to medium stage. They're using affordable, self-service tools rather than enterprise solutions. The presence of Zoho Mail instead of Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 reinforces this. They're budget-conscious and likely bootstrapped or lightly funded. Their growth strategy depends on ranking well in search engines and converting that traffic into ad revenue or other monetization.
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