Companies that use Redocly

Analyzed and validated by Henley Wing Chiu
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Redocly We detected 46 customers using Redocly. The most common industry is Software Development (42%) and the most common company size is 2-10 employees (59%). Our methodology involves discovering internal subdomains and certificate transparency logs.

Note: We detect companies that use Redocly to host documentation on their own domain. We are also unable to detect churned customers for this vendor, only new customers

About Redocly

Redocly provides API documentation tools that generate interactive reference documentation from OpenAPI specifications, with features including linting, validation, and developer portals. The platform helps companies create production-ready API documentation with automated code samples, search functionality, and customizable layouts.

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Company Employees Industry Region YoY Headcount Growth Usage Start Date
Givinga 11–50 Software Development US -26.1%
Menzies Distribution 1,001–5,000 Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage GB -1.5%
Lexer 51–200 Technology, Information and Internet AU -22%
Optoro 201–500 Software Development US N/A
zeacon.com 2–10 N/A N/A N/A
rev.ai 2–10 N/A N/A N/A
Simplifying Access to the Consumer Data Right - Adatree 2–10 N/A AU N/A
Deloitte 2–10 N/A N/A N/A
Attentive 2–10 N/A US N/A
StockX 2–10 N/A US N/A
Checkr 2–10 N/A N/A N/A
Brex 2–10 N/A N/A N/A
Shipwell 51–200 Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage US +5.6%
Unified Commerce Platform | Retail Platform - The Future of Retail 2–10 N/A N/A N/A
Simacan 51–200 Information Technology & Services NL +4.5%
Willow: The new way to manage buildings   2–10 N/A N/A N/A
Ihr Zahlungsanbieter für White-Label-Lösungen - Ratepay 2–10 N/A N/A N/A
Terminus 2–10 N/A N/A N/A
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Market Insights

🏢 Top Industries

Software Development 8 (42%)
Financial Services 2 (11%)
Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage 2 (11%)
Advertising Services 1 (5%)
Business Consulting and Services 1 (5%)

📏 Company Size Distribution

2-10 employees 27 (59%)
51-200 employees 5 (11%)
1,001-5,000 employees 4 (9%)
11-50 employees 4 (9%)
201-500 employees 3 (7%)

🔧 What other technologies do Redocly customers also use?

Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 46 companies that use Redocly

Commonly Paired Technologies
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Technology
Likelihood
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709.3x
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I noticed that companies using Redocly have tech stacks that scream "developer-focused companies with mature operational practices." The combination of API documentation tools with enterprise collaboration software, incident management, and quality assurance tools tells me these are likely B2B SaaS companies or platform businesses that treat their APIs as products. They're selling to technical audiences and need sophisticated infrastructure to support both internal development teams and external developer communities.

The pairing of Redocly with PagerDuty and Atlassian StatusPage is particularly revealing. These companies are running mission-critical services where uptime matters enormously. They're not just building APIs, they're maintaining production systems that other businesses depend on. When something breaks, they need to communicate clearly with technical users, which is exactly what StatusPage does. SonarQube Cloud appearing frequently suggests these companies take code quality seriously and have established engineering practices, not scrappy startups cutting corners. Meanwhile, Lucidchart's presence indicates they're documenting complex systems and architectures, likely creating diagrams that complement their API documentation.

The full stack reveals these are product-led growth companies in a scale-up phase. They've moved past the earliest startup stage (they have enterprise-grade tools like Box Enterprise and LearnUpon for customer training) but they're growing through developer adoption rather than traditional sales. The emphasis on documentation, monitoring, and developer experience tools shows they understand that their API is their primary growth channel. They're investing in making it easy for developers to discover, understand, and successfully integrate their services.

👥 What types of companies is most likely to use Redocly?

Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 46 companies that use Redocly

I noticed that Redocly's customers fall into two distinct camps: technology platforms with complex APIs, and logistics/supply chain companies managing intricate data flows. Companies like Brex, Attentive, Checkr, and Lexer build sophisticated software platforms that require developer integration. Meanwhile, Shipwell, Simacan, Menzies Distribution, and Flooid operate in retail, logistics, and commerce where multiple systems need to talk to each other seamlessly.

The company size varies dramatically, from 4-person teams like Adatree to Deloitte's 500,000+ employees. However, the sweet spot appears to be growth-stage companies between 50-1,500 employees who've raised Series B through Series E funding (Lexer, Shipwell, StockX, Optoro). These aren't garage startups, they're scaling companies that have found product-market fit and are now operationalizing their success. Even the larger enterprises like Deloitte represent specific divisions or product lines that likely operate with startup-like autonomy.

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