25 Austin E-Commerce Companies You Should Know

Check out these e-commerce companies with a presence in Austin! Some are hiring, some you'll recognize, and all are available to make your life easier.

Written by Emerson Dameron
Published on Oct. 25, 2023

Austin is not only home to giant sellers and service providers, but also startups that deliver healthy meals locally, re-sell old gadgets, and cater exclusively to dudes with beards.

Here are some of the largest, best funded, fastest-growing, and most interesting Austin e-commerce startups that fuel and inspire the online economy.

Notable Austin E-Commerce Companies

  • BigCommerce
  • RetailMeNot
  • ShipStation
  • Gembah
  • Shipgate
  • Volusion
  • Favor
  • Cratejoy
  • YETI
  • Sysco LABS

 

Western apparel e-commerce brand Tecovas brings artisan craftsmanship and traditional leather making to the ready-to-wear fashion space. Founded as a digital storefront, the brand now operates 25 brick-and-mortar retail locations where customers can try on the signature cowboy boots, hats and fringe jackets.

 

AppSumo gives entrepreneurs the support they need by collecting a range of high-tech tools all in one place. Business owners can navigate the AppSumo digital marketplace to locate cutting-edge products, streamlining SEO, marketing, and other essential areas for their companies. With the affordable rates that AppSumo provides, businesses like MailChimp and Evernote have connected to wider audiences and become household names. 

 

Showcasing a suite of products, Sysco LABS is Sysco’s innovation office focused on creating an e-commerce experience for restaurants. Through the Sysco Shop app, restaurants can order their ingredients, track orders and organize accounts online. Sysco LABS takes care of the logistics and allows teams to focus more on supporting and growing their businesses. With customers in 90 countries, Sysco LABS develops global e-commerce products by working in small teams, utilizing in-house design teams, user experience and research.

 

BigCommerce helps small- to medium-sized businesses build professional-quality storefronts and generate more revenue with less digital grunt work. The one-small-store-at-a-time approach has worked out tremendously well for BigCommerce. True to its name, it has raised a lot of moneyhired a lot of local talent, and championed the entrepreneurial spirit in Austin and beyond.

 

Brightpearl is a retail management platform with multi-channel management for inventory, accounting, orders and shipments. The software is used by 1,400 businesses in 53 countries around the world to optimize tasks, allowing them more time to improve their brand and develop new products.

 

Favor makes one of Austin's most popular and fastest-growing delivery apps, and has quickly made a name for itself in a crowded market with its range of options, acclaimed service, and classy personality.

 

Gembah streamlines the product creation process for entrepreneurs, e-commerce sellers and small-to-midsize businesses, guiding them through the design, sourcing and production process to create products with enormous selling potential. The company’s powerful software allows users to create products true to their vision without sacrificing affordability, functionality, durability or beauty, while Gembah oversees the entire production process through routine factory visits and quality control measures, providing creators with updates through an easy to navigate dashboard.

 

Pushnami, an AI-fueled messaging platform that claims to increase client subscription rates, user conversions and overall website traffic, reported recently that it’s consistently growing at a pace of 20 percent month-over-month. Since launching in 2017, Pushnami’s tools have collectively produced over 40 billion — and counting — messages for more than 3,000 clients.

 

Headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska, Spreetail has opened an office in Austin with the goal of expanding its e-commerce solutions.  Spreetail markets products, builds e-commerce technology and manages warehouses in order to bring the lowest prices to its customers. The company sells thousands of products each day on multiple e-commerce sites.

 

Why crash on a couch when you can rent the whole house? That's the idea behind Expedia Group, one of the strongest challengers to Airbnb's vacation-rental dominance, and a company that has made quite a home for itself in Austin over the last 10-plus years.

 

Volusion builds a range of e-commerce solutions for businesses of all sizes, from startups to SMBs to international enterprise clients. It works in SaaS, design, inbound marketing, and more, making it a true e-commerce one-stop shop. In operation since 1999, Volusion has now worked with more than 40,000 clients and has altered the business landscape in millions of small but significant ways.

 

How's this for specialization — Beardbrand is an online retailer catering to gentlemen living a bearded lifestyle. Think of it as Dollar Shave Club, but the opposite. Founded by competitive beardsman Eric Bandholz, Beardbrand shows how a savvy entrepreneur can build a community and a business around almost anything. Its strong visual angle made it an obvious choice for TV's Shark Tank.

 

BuildASign is a leading online shop for physical signage. It makes signs, canvas, shirts, business cards, car wraps — basically, anything a small business or a swinging party needs to promote itself. The company has operations in the US, Canada, the UK and Germany, and is known locally for its charitable giving.

 

Cratejoy is a full-service shop for subscription sellers. In its relatively young life, it has already raised millions and brought in hundreds of merchants. The startup, which charges low fees and reaps impressive returns, is one of several Y Combinator alumni that opted for Austin over the Bay Area.

 

Loop & Tie's mission is to take the fear, uncertainty, and doubt out of gift-shopping. It gathers items from independent retailers worldwide, making it easy for users to be a savvy shopper and impress loved ones. Loop & Tie demonstrates the strength of an e-commerce platform with a specific objective. Its offerings include stylish clothing, cutting-edge gadgets, and much more.

 

The mobile rewards program Perk aims to make advertising less adversarial. It helps advertisers, publishers, and users work together to get what they want. Perk has spread millions of dollars in cash, prizes, and gift cards across the web and around the world. Founded by UT alumni Roj Niyogi and Adam Salamon, it has expanded to include the video rewards program Appsaholic and the app studio Corona Labs.

 

Phlur is Austin's premier online retailer of colognes and perfumes, selling premium fragrances with humane and environmentally sound practices. The web is not yet optimized for sharing smells, so Phlur promotes its products through carefully crafted visual narratives, demonstrating that the tools of e-commerce can serve almost any industry with the right approach.

 

PureWRX is a reseller and service provider for the IT industry. It helps its partners set up shops and sell new, refurbished, closeout, and discontinued computer hardware. Old gadgets need love, too. PureWRX is part of a growing group of Austin tech startups that help sustain the city's culture of reducing, reusing, recycling, and sharing.

 

Quickgifts, an online marketplace for gift cards focuses on the finer things: spas, restaurants, entertainment, and other experiences that are particularly appropriate for giving. Quickgifts has been around since the very early days of its niche. With a powerful suite of tools for merchants and special perks for shoppers, Quickgifts fosters a culture of giving and fun.

 

RetailMeNot is a full-service e-commerce platform that gives sellers the tools to connect with buyers at every stage of their journeys. It encourages merchants to embrace technology and run with it. RetailMeNot gets millions of visits a year and facilitates billions of dollars in transactions. It has taught even enormous retail clients to think and behave like digital entrepreneurs.

 

ShipStation streamlines the shipping process for online merchants, combining processing, production, and customer service under one roof. Some people are better at designing shirts than staying on schedule. ShipStation and its ilk of service providers make it easier for digital denizens selling physical goods to keep their promises and delight their customers.

 

Shopgate is a SaaS provider with an eye on changing user behavior. It empowers online sellers to quickly and easily optimize for mobile, and create their own apps. The mobile shopping landscape is still evolving, and Shopgate enables its clients to embrace not just iOS and Android, but AppleTV and other platforms. Its diverse clientele includes Tough Mudder and the Golden State Warriors.

 

ShopSnap is an e-commerce platform for small businesses, giving them plush online digs and an array of tools to digitally hawk their wares. What HubSpot has done for marketing, ShopSnap is doing for retail. Its approaches are tailored for clients in different verticals, and it even promises to help small merchants compete with Amazon.

 

TicketCity has been helping fans find seats at concerts, sporting events, festivals and more for over two decades. TicketCity sells tickets for more than 100,000 events and since its founding in 1990 has helped some 1 million users find what they're looking for.

 

YETI is one of the fastest-growing outdoor brands, offering a variety of products, the most popular being, their everything-proof coolers. The young company continues to expand their product line, offering an array of high-quality gear from apparel and drinkware to bags and buckets. The team at YETI took an existing product and revolutionized it, making their coolers and other goods the new standard for durable outdoor gear.

Margo Steines contributed reporting to this story. This story was originally published in 2016.

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