We detected 65 customers using Transcend Privacy Management and 3 companies that churned or ended their trial. The most common industry is Restaurants (23%) and the most common company size is 1,001-5,000 employees (26%). Our methodology involves discovering internal subdomains and certificate transparency logs.
Note: We only track customers of Transcend Privacy Management that have a privacy portal setup
About Transcend Privacy Management
Transcend Privacy Management automates data governance and privacy compliance by integrating directly into companies' tech stacks to automatically discover, classify, and manage user data across systems, handling data subject requests, consent management, cookie tracking, and preference enforcement in real time without manual intervention.
🔧 What other technologies do Transcend Privacy Management customers also use?
Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 65 companies that use Transcend Privacy Management
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I noticed that companies using Transcend Privacy Management tend to be growth-stage tech companies with sophisticated internal operations and a strong emphasis on both employee experience and security. The presence of tools like Cultureamp, Builtin, and Golinks alongside security platforms like Hackerone suggests these are scaling startups that care deeply about building strong company culture while maintaining rigorous security practices.
The pairing of Transcend with Hackerone makes immediate sense. Companies serious enough about privacy to invest in Transcend are also running bug bounty programs to proactively find security vulnerabilities. These organizations treat privacy and security as core competitive advantages rather than compliance checkboxes. Similarly, the combination with Gainsight indicates these companies are in the B2B SaaS space, managing complex customer relationships where data privacy commitments are likely part of their sales process and customer trust building.
The appearance of Cultureamp and Builtin reveals something interesting about company maturity. These aren't early-stage startups anymore. They're at the stage where they're actively measuring employee engagement, recruiting talent strategically, and building employer brands. The presence of Golinks, an internal linking tool, confirms they've reached the scale where knowledge management and operational efficiency matter. These companies have moved past scrappy startup mode into building sustainable organizations.
👥 What types of companies is most likely to use Transcend Privacy Management?
Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 65 companies that use Transcend Privacy Management
I noticed that Transcend Privacy Management's customers fall into two distinct camps: consumer-facing brands that handle massive amounts of customer data, and technology platforms that process data on behalf of their users. The first group includes restaurant chains like KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut operating thousands of locations globally, along with direct-to-consumer brands like Fashion Nova, Dr. Squatch, and Daily Harvest. The second group consists of SaaS platforms like Klaviyo, GitLab, Postman, and Sauce Labs that serve as infrastructure for other businesses.
These are predominantly growth-stage and mature companies, not early startups. The employee counts tell the story: many have 1,000+ employees, with several exceeding 10,000. The restaurant brands operate hundreds or thousands of locations. Among the tech companies, I see Series C, D, and E funding rounds, post-IPO stages, and several that are publicly traded or owned by larger entities. Even smaller companies in the list like Morning Brew or SonderMind show signs of significant traction with hundreds of employees.
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