Inc., the leading media brand and playbook for entrepreneurs and business leaders, has recognized software development company Wezom as one of the fastest-growing private companies in America.
Ranking No. 3630, on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list, the award-winning agency has achieved an incredible 130% growth rate over the past three years.
Notably, this milestone highlights Wezom’s commitment to offering high-quality and innovative software solutions that empower businesses to scale efficiently in competitive markets.
“Being named to the Inc. 5000 list is a significant milestone for us. This recognition highlights our team’s dedication and our unwavering commitment to providing top-notch software solutions. We're excited to keep growing and helping our clients succeed,” said Serge Guzenko, CEO and founder of Wezom.
Wezom’s unwavering commitment to innovation is reflected in the company’s recent introduction of its groundbreaking 9-step blueprint to revolutionize eCommerce.
By combining deep industry expertise with cutting-edge technology, this strategic blueprint aims to:
- Streamline the eCommerce experience
- Enhance operational efficiency
- Deliver measurable results for businesses of all sizes

The company’s inclusion in the 2024 Inc. 5000 list highlights its ability to not only scale, but also lead the way in delivering forward-thinking solutions that meet the evolving needs of the digital marketplace.
Wezom also ranks among the best eCommerce development companies on DesignRush.
Inc. 5000 Companies Meet Strict Criteria
The Inc. 5000 list dates back to 1972 and was established by Inc. Magazine to provide businesses with recognition and credibility, increasing their visibility and market reputation.

The rankings are published every year and the methodology behind the 43rd edition of ranking the fastest-growing private companies in America followed several key criteria:
- Revenue growth: Ranked by revenue growth over the past three years.
- Revenue baseline: Must have at least $2M in revenue in the most recent year.
- Private ownership: Only privately held companies qualify.
- U.S.-based: Companies must be based in the U.S.
- Independence: Must be independent, not a subsidiary.
- Verification: Financial information must be accurate.
- No major changes: Excludes companies with significant changes (acquisitions, mergers, bankruptcy).
To help brands optimize their digital platforms for improved sales and customer engagement, Wezom recently shared platform insights at the Chicago eCommerce Summit.




