We detected 451 companies using Mulesoft RPA. The most common industry is Hospitals and Health Care (11%) and the most common company size is 51-200 employees (22%). We find new customers by detecting live technical signals.
Note: We only track companies that use Mulesoft RPA only. We also track companies that use the Mulesoft Anypoint Platform separately
Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 451 companies that use Mulesoft RPA
Company Characteristics
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Trait
Likelihood
Company Size: 51-200
9.5x
Country: United States
7.2x
I noticed that MuleSoft RPA users span a remarkably wide range of industries, but they share a common thread: they're organizations dealing with complex, high-volume operations that touch customers directly. These aren't simple businesses. They include massive telecommunications providers managing infrastructure across continents, healthcare systems coordinating patient care and medical equipment, financial institutions processing intricate transactions, major retailers orchestrating supply chains, and transportation companies moving people and goods globally. What unites them is operational complexity at scale.
These are overwhelmingly mature enterprises, not startups. The signals are everywhere: employee counts frequently exceed 1,000 (many have 10,000 plus), multiple mentions of "founded in" dates from decades ago, references to operating "hundreds of locations" or serving "millions of customers," and funding stages showing Post-IPO debt or no recent funding at all because they're self-sustaining. Even the smaller companies in this list describe themselves as "leading" or "largest" in their niches.
🔧 What other technologies do Mulesoft RPA customers also use?
Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 451 companies that use Mulesoft RPA
Commonly Paired Technologies
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I noticed that Mulesoft RPA users are overwhelmingly Salesforce-centric enterprises in growth mode. The dominant presence of Salesforce Service Cloud and Experience Cloud, appearing hundreds of times more frequently than normal, tells me these are companies that have made a major bet on the Salesforce ecosystem. They're likely mid-market to enterprise B2B companies that need robust customer service operations and partner/customer portals. Mulesoft RPA becomes the automation layer that ties together their Salesforce investments with legacy systems.
The pairing of Golinks with Salesforce tools is particularly revealing. Companies using internal URL shorteners are dealing with complexity at scale, managing lots of internal resources and trying to improve employee productivity. When I see this combined with Airtable Business Plan and Figma Organization Plan, it suggests teams that are digitally sophisticated but still assembling best-of-breed tools rather than using all-in-one platforms. They're comfortable managing multiple vendors and likely have dedicated operations teams optimizing workflows. Workleap's presence reinforces this, it's an employee experience platform that companies use when they're actively managing organizational growth and want structured feedback loops.
The full stack reveals sales-led organizations with strong operational DNA. These aren't scrappy startups. they're companies that have reached a stage where service delivery and customer success matter as much as new logo acquisition. The combination of premium collaboration tools and Salesforce's enterprise products suggests they're well-funded and past product-market fit, probably in the scale-up phase where process efficiency becomes critical.
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