





We know that it can be hard to escape the exhaustion of being a business owner. The hours are long, the work seems endless, and the list of “to dos” can run a mile long. But successfully owning your own business brings more benefits than it brings headaches, and it is a one of a kind accomplishment.
If you are a business owner, or aspiring business owner, in need of some inspiration, we've got you covered! Check out these Colorado based businesses that started from nothing but an idea, and have now made it big.
One Idea Could Change It All
First up we have the well known couponing app, Ibotta. With this app, consumers can receive cash back on everyday purchases in store and online. This genius idea caught on quickly and has only continued to rise in popularity. The savings focused app was founded in Denver, in 2012, by Bryan Leach. With no experience in running a company, Bryan began with just an idea and words of encouragement from a close friend. While on an international flight, Bryan watched as another passenger uploaded a receipt for an expense report. “He thought, what if you could simply upload a picture of a receipt and get instant cash back? What if there was a single starting point on your phone where you could earn cash for anything you bought, regardless of whether you shop online or offline?” At that moment, he knew he wanted to make finding and receiving savings easier for consumers, both online and in store. Bryan realized that he wanted to create a company that would allow consumers access to a one-stop-shop, where they could see many different retailers and all of the discounts they offer in one simple app.
Ibotta has paved the way for consumers to purchase everyday items at their normal stores, while simultaneously putting money back into their wallets. In 2020, for the third year in a row, Ibotta made the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America. Ibotta has partnered with over 1,500 brands and retailers, paid back over $1 billion to users, and the Ibotta app has been downloaded by over 35 Million people. The company has over 800 employees, with 2022 being its most significant year of hiring yet.
An Entrepreneurial Spirit From a Young Age
Dylan Jacob, a Forbes 30 Under 30 alum, founded his third successful company, Brumate, in 2016 at only 21 years old. From a young age, he followed where his entrepreneurial spirit led him. However, his path to success wasn’t always easy or clear.
Dylan’s mother raised three children on a minimum wage income while Dylan worked multiple jobs to help where he could. His entrepreneurial spirit first came to light when he was just 9 years old and started his own lawn care company. Within months, Dylan was mowing 6 yards on a bi weekly basis, making around $250 a month. This was just the beginning of his love of business.
Dylan opened his first “real” business, GV Supply Co., just before beginning high school. He bought broken cell phones online in bulk, ordered replacement parts for the devices, and turned around to sell them online after fixing them. “By my first semester of college, GV Supply Co. was doing over $250,000 in sales and served over 60 repair shops across the nation.” Dylan was running a successful company all while enrolled at Purdue University, studying engineering. “I ran the company out of my college apartment first semester, realized I was making more money now than I would be 4 years from now with a degree, and ultimately decided to take a semester off to focus on my company. Just 4 months later, in May of 2014, I sold the company for 6 figures to a franchise repair chain in the midwest.” A short while after the sale of GV Supply Co.,he was on to his next business venture - Vicci Design, a high-end glass tile company. Dylan sold Vicci Design in 2017 after a successful run, and the company is still in business and thriving today.
But Dylan’s first two exits did not satisfy his entrepreneurial itch. With the belief that innovation is a core component of every successful company, Dylan started Brumate at the age of 21. The idea sparked for Dylan in 2015 while at a Christmas party. “I was drinking a 16oz beer, forgot about it for around 15 minutes, and came back to an undrinkable warm beer. I hate warm beer. Actually, everybody I know hates warm beer, yet nobody was doing anything about it. I used my background in sourcing, e-commerce, and product development / design and hit the ground running.” BruMate had $36 million in revenue in 2019 and was named on Inc. 's 5000 List, being Colorado’s top Company, in 2020.
We hope that these business success
stories ignite a spark or bring some inspiration for you. If you have started or are thinking of starting a business, feel free to reach out to us and make sure your business and ideas are protected. We work with entrepreneurs and business owners in many stages and industries to make sure they are set up for success.
2https://home.ibotta.com/about/company/