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WePay main competitors are Crunchbase, Twilio, and PayPal.

Competitor Summary. See how WePay compares to its main competitors:

  • PayPal has the most employees (26,500).
  • Employees at Crunchbase earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $149,168.
  • The oldest company is Intuit, founded in 1983.
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WePay vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2008
4.7
Redwood City, CA1$100.0M250
2009
4.2
San Francisco, CA8$24.1B3,835
1983
4.8
Mountain View, CA10$16.3B10,600
2003
4.7
Palo Alto, CA5$2.9B2,000
2007
4.3
San Francisco, CA1$9.3M238
2010
4.3
San Francisco, CA1$68.0M1,695
2009
4.5
San Francisco, CA4$7.4B4,000
1998
4.8
San Jose, CA12$31.8B26,500
2008
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$50.0M85
2008
4.5
San Francisco, CA8$4.5B6,000
2001
4.6
San Francisco, CA1$159.1M200
1995
4.7
Waltham, MA4$331.7M1,235

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WePay salaries vs competitors

Among WePay competitors, employees at Crunchbase earn the most with an average yearly salary of $149,168.

Compare WePay salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
WePay
$116,141$55.84-
Square
$119,615$57.51-
Intuit
$106,118$51.02-
Palantir
$114,671$55.13-
Crunchbase
$149,168$71.72-
500 Startups
$72,832$35.02-

Compare WePay job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
WePay
$71,506$34.38
PayPal
$99,145$47.67
Yammer
$75,048$36.08
Crunchbase
$69,346$33.34
Xoom
$68,105$32.74
Square
$67,196$32.31
Stripe
$67,093$32.26
Twilio
$64,825$31.17
Intuit
$64,181$30.86
Constant Contact
$62,150$29.88
Palantir
$60,232$28.96
500 Startups
$58,211$27.99

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WePay demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at WePay vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
WePay52%48%
Intuit55%45%
PayPal55%45%
Square56%44%
Palantir74%26%
Twilio79%21%
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at WePay vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%14%6%20%12%
8.4
54%18%9%14%5%
9.7
55%15%8%17%5%
9.8
50%20%9%13%9%
9.5
45%16%7%26%6%
8.4
50%17%11%18%4%
9.5

WePay and similar companies CEOs

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Sasan K. Goodarzi
Intuit

Sasan Goodarzi has served as a member of Atlassian's board of directors since April 2018. Mr. Goodarzi is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Intiuit Inc. From May 2016 to December 2018, Mr. Goodarzi served as executive vice president and general manager of Intuit’s Small Business and Self-Employed Group. Prior to that, Mr. Goodarzi held multiple general management positions during two separate stints at Intuit, including as senior vice president and general manager for the company’s ProTax division and Intuit Financial Services from 2004 to 2010, as chief information officer leading Intuit’s transition to the cloud from 2011 to 2013, and as general manager and executive vice president of TurboTax from 2013 to 2016. Prior to joining Intuit, Mr. Goodarzi worked for Invensys, a global provider of industrial automation, transportation and controls technology, serving as global president of the products group. He also held a number of senior leadership roles in the automation control division at Honeywell. Mr. Goodarzi earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at the University of Central Florida and a master's degree in business administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Daniel H. Schulman
PayPal

Daniel H. Schulman (born January 19, 1958) is an American business executive. He is president and CEO of PayPal, formerly serving as group president of enterprise growth at American Express. Schulman was responsible for American Express' global strategy to expand alternative mobile and online payment services, form new partnerships, and build revenue streams beyond the traditional card and travel businesses. Earlier, he served as president of Sprint's prepaid group and the founding CEO of Virgin Mobile.

Jack Patrick Dorsey
Square

Jack Patrick Dorsey (born November 19, 1976) is an American billionaire technology entrepreneur and philanthropist who is the co-founder and CEO of Twitter, and the founder and CEO of Square, a financial payments company.

Jeffery G. Lawson
Twilio

Jeff is a serial inventor with over 15 years of entrepreneurial and product experience. Prior to co-founding Twilio, Jeff was Founder & CTO of NineStar, Founding CTO of Stubhub.com and Founder, CEO & CTO of Versity. He was also one of the original product managers for Amazon Web Services. At every business, Jeff identified the fundamental need for a platform for developers and companies to easily build communications-based business solutions. Jeff grew up in the suburbs of Detroit, started his first company in middle school, and earned his BS in Computer Science & Film/Video from University of Michigan

Frank Vella
Constant Contact

Frank Vella is a business leader equipped to navigate ever-changing market conditions, keeping his company ahead of the crowd with a demonstrated ability to capitalize on emerging opportunities. Over the past 30 years, he has relied on his strength as an operator to help build a lineup of first-rate businesses, displaying time and again both the soft and hard skills needed to drive real shareholder value. As CEO of Information Builders, a leader in business intelligence (BI), analytics, and data management solutions, Mr. Vella leads a workforce of more than a thousand people operating on six continents. Hired as COO in 2017, he promptly led a successful transformation effort across product, marketing, and sales. Today, he continues to bolster the company’s leadership position, defining the role of data and analytics for many Fortune 500 companies, and takes pride in the teams he has assembled and the considerable value those teams create. Mr. Vella’s track record in both venture-backed growth companies and large multinational organizations is unmatched. After a 10-year stay at Microsoft, he joined Quest Software where, as Global Sales leader, he drove significant organic growth. Following that success, he went to then-startup Virtustream as COO and helped lead the company from pre-revenue to $100 million, setting the stage for a $1.2 billion exit. More recently, he ran Global Sales and Field Operations at Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Software where he led strategic sales direction and reconfigured the go-to-market model. Prior to joining Information Builders, he oversaw an enterprise expansion and aggressive growth strategy as Chief Revenue Officer at BlueJeans Network.

Alexander Caedmon Karp
Palantir

Alexander Karp (born October 2, 1967) is an American businessman and the co-founder and CEO of the software firm Palantir Technologies.

Patrick Collison
Stripe

Patrick Collison (born 9 September 1988) is an Irish billionaire entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of Stripe, which he started with his younger brother, John, in 2010. He won the 41st Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in 2005 at the age of sixteen. In 2020, he founded Fast Grants to accelerate COVID-19-related science with Tyler Cowen.

John Kunze
Xoom

John Kunze brings in-depth knowledge of global payments technology to PayPal. As Senior Vice President of Global Consumer Product and Technology, John leads a passionate team that upholds PayPal’s global consumer product vision for hundreds of millions of customers, in more than 200 markets around the world across PayPal, Venmo and Xoom. John leads an international team charged with deploying and operating consumer products, engineering and commercial strategies for PayPal’s products and portfolio brands, including Venmo and Xoom. His team is building end-to-end product experiences that provide choice and flexibility, and that drive confidence with consumers when they shop online. John has extensive experience in building and leading high-performing teams. He came to PayPal with the acquisition of Xoom in November 2015. As President and CEO of Xoom, he and his team built one of the most innovative platforms in the digital money transfer and remittance space, with the majority of transactions taking place on a mobile device. Xoom enables people to send money to and pay bills for family and friends in 130 countries around the world, including China, India, Pakistan, Mexico and the Philippines, in a secure, safe, fast and cost-effective way. Xoom’s established direct connections to more than 80 disbursement partners in receiving countries ensure speed and security of funds out, and its bill pay and mobile reload services offer enhanced customer experiences. John joined Xoom as a director in 2004 and was named President and Chief Executive Officer in 2006. In 1998, prior to Xoom, John was President, Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Plumtree Software, Inc., a provider of enterprise software solutions, until they were acquired by BEA Systems, Inc. in 2005. Before he joined Plumtree, John started with Adobe Systems Inc. in 1985 in a variety of product roles. John holds a BA in Economics from Franklin & Marshall College in Pennsylvania.

Jager McConnell
Crunchbase

Christine Tsai
500 Startups

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