We detected 60 customers using Edgemesh, 8 companies that churned or ended their trial, and 2 customers with estimated renewals in the next 3 months. The most common industry is Retail (45%) and the most common company size is 2-10 employees (50%). Our methodology involves detecting JavaScript snippets or configurations on customer websites.
Note: We can't detect companies using Edgemesh in server-side only implementations or headless storefronts (edge cases)
About Edgemesh
Edgemesh accelerates eCommerce websites through edge-based optimization while providing AI-powered analytics that capture 100% of first-party data for unblockable tracking and real-time insights. The platform combines site performance improvements with machine learning to optimize advertising spend and deliver actionable data on customer behavior and conversion metrics.
🔧 What other technologies do Edgemesh customers also use?
Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 60 companies that use Edgemesh
Commonly Paired Technologies
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Shows how much more likely Edgemesh customers are to use each tool compared to the general population. For example, 287x means customers are 287 times more likely to use that tool.
I noticed something fascinating about Edgemesh users: they're predominantly Shopify-focused e-commerce brands operating at a mature growth stage. Every single correlated tool in this stack (Intelligems, Rise.ai, Elevar, Gorgias, Attentive) is purpose-built for Shopify merchants who've moved beyond basic store functionality and are optimizing for revenue per visitor and customer lifetime value.
The pairing of Intelligems with Edgemesh is particularly revealing. Intelligems runs A/B tests on pricing, shipping thresholds, and offers, which means these companies are sophisticated enough to experiment with conversion optimization. They're not just driving traffic; they're scientifically testing what converts best. Similarly, Rise.ai provides gift card and store credit functionality, suggesting these brands have repeat purchase loops and customer retention programs. When you add Elevar for enhanced analytics tracking and Attentive for SMS marketing, you see companies building multi-channel customer journeys with precise measurement at every touchpoint.
The full stack screams marketing-led growth with strong retention economics. These aren't early-stage stores hoping for their first sales. They're brands investing in performance infrastructure like Gorgias for customer support at scale and Dash Hudson for social media management. The presence of Edgemesh itself (a performance and security tool) indicates they have enough traffic that site speed and uptime materially impact revenue. These are likely Series A to growth-stage brands doing seven to eight figures annually, where a half-second improvement in load time translates to measurable revenue gains.
👥 What types of companies is most likely to use Edgemesh?
Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 60 companies that use Edgemesh
I analyzed these 37 companies and found that Edgemesh primarily serves direct-to-consumer brands selling physical products. These are companies making premium lifestyle goods: fashion and apparel (gorjana, Mac Duggal, L'AGENCE), wellness products (Dr. Squatch, Grüns, RYZE), home goods (HexClad, Great Jones, Simple Modern), and specialty consumer items. They're not B2B software companies or service providers. They're brands building emotional connections with consumers through tangible products.
Most are in the scaling phase, not early startups or mature enterprises. Employee counts cluster between 11-200, with a few outliers. Several have raised seed or Series A funding (Mockingbird, Perelel, RYZE), while others are bootstrapped but clearly past the scrappy startup phase. HexClad's $100M corporate round and pre-IPO status represents the upper end. These are companies experiencing growth and needing infrastructure to support increasing traffic and conversion rates.
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