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Since our founding in 2011, Owler has exponentially grown to become the second largest business community in the world, next to LinkedIn.
We provide the most accurate, up-to-date business information in existence, powered by an active community of over 3.5M business professionals. Owler members include 96 percent of the Fortune 500, and 73 percent of high growth companies. Each month, our members contribute hundreds of thousands of unique insights about the companies they work for, with topics ranging from private company revenue estimates, to CEO approval ratings, to employee headcount, and more.
Owler’s exclusive business data helps companies and individuals access critical business information to prospect new sales leads, as well as track the latest news about the companies that matter to them. When you join Owler, you gain access to data on millions of companies, and can ”follow” the ones that matter to you. Every day, you’ll receive a comprehensive daily news summary, called the Daily Snapshot, which summarizes the last 24 hours’ news, as well as real-time news alerts when breaking news is published about one of the companies you follow.
With a team of passionate problem-solvers in our Silicon Valley headquarters, and 70 member data team in India, Owler is a global company making waves in the data industry.
FOUNDING STORY
In 2011, Owler founders Jim Fowler and Tim Harsch decided they wanted to create the best business insights company on the planet.
But let’s go all the way back to the beginning. In 2003, Jim founded Jigsaw, which pioneered the data-as-a-software industry and was sold to Salesforce.com for $175 million, marking one of their largest acquisitions to date.
During his seven years at Jigsaw, Jim employed many-a-talented intern, and of all those bright, hard-working young people, Tim was a definite stand-out. As Tim’s graduation drew near, Jim reached out to him with good and bad news. The good news was that he was starting a new company, and wanted him to come work with him again. The bad news was that if he didn’t come work for Jim after graduation, Jim would give him a horrible reference.
Creating, growing, and ultimately selling Jigsaw opened Jim’s eyes to the uncharted expanse of possibility in the data industry. He had built something great—but he knew he could do even better. Jigsaw saw unprecedented success in the crowdsourcing space, but Owler sought to take community contributions to the next level by going further, digging deeper, and gathering even more intelligence from millions of business professionals.