Promys

Promys

promys.com·Canada·Updated Feb 20, 2022

CRM, help desk, and professional services automation (PSA) software built for IT integrators, managed service providers, and field service businesses to manage sales, quoting, project delivery, and post-implementation support in a single platform.

SaaSProductivityAnalytics

Est. Valuation

$20.7M

$20,700,000 · 5× ARR estimate

Monthly Revenue (MRR)

$345K

$345,000/mo

Annual Revenue (ARR)

$4.1M

$4,140,000/yr

Employees

15

Founded

2011

Promys Revenue History

Revenue history for Promys from 2022 to 2026.

YearMRRARRYoY GrowthSource
2022$345,000$4,140,000Feb 2022

How Promys Makes Money

subscriptions

Promys Funding

Promys is fully bootstrapped with no outside funding. The company has grown to $4,140,000 ARR organically.

Promys Founders

John Brakey

Founder

Promys FAQ

How much does Promys make?
Promys generates $345,000 in monthly recurring revenue (MRR), which is $4,140,000 annualized (ARR). This revenue figure is self-reported by the founder.
What is Promys's valuation?
Promys's estimated valuation is $20,700,000, calculated as a 5× multiple of its annual recurring revenue (a standard SaaS benchmark for unverified companies).
Who founded Promys?
Promys was founded in 2011 by John Brakey (Founder). The company is based in CA.
Is Promys bootstrapped?
Yes, Promys is fully bootstrapped with no outside funding. The company has grown to $4,140,000 ARR organically as a solo-founder business.
What does Promys do?
CRM, help desk, and professional services automation (PSA) software built for IT integrators, managed service providers, and field service businesses to manage sales, quoting, project delivery, and post-implementation support in a single platform. Promys operates in the SaaS, Productivity, Analytics space.

How We Estimate Promys's Revenue & Valuation

Profitable tracks revenue, valuation, and other key metrics for thousands of companies using a layered confidence model. Each revenue figure on this page is tagged with one of three confidence levels:

  • Verified — directly confirmed via Stripe integration or audited filings.
  • Self-reported — numbers publicly shared by the founder on X, blog posts, or interviews.
  • Estimated — derived from publicly available signals (traffic, employee count, pricing, comparables).

Valuation follows a hierarchy: public companies use the live market cap; private companies with disclosed funding rounds use the last reported valuation; otherwise we apply a conservative 5× ARR multiple as an estimate. Multiples vary by business model — SaaS typically sits 5–7×, profitable bootstrapped operations 3–5×, consumer brands 1–3×, marketplaces 8–12×.

These are estimates, not official figures. Official numbers — when available — will always override estimates.