
Top SaaS vendors on Ramp (October 2025)
Every month, Ramp processes billions of dollars in business expenses on its corporate card and bill pay platform. And every month, we rank the new vendors that customers are purchasing from for the first time to give you a glimpse into emerging market trends, companies on the rise, and much more.
I often talk about how Ramp’s data skews toward tech-forward businesses and gives us a unique view into how high-growth companies spend and operate. We focus a lot on speed. This blog is literally hosted on a blog called Velocity. We rarely talk about the slow, quiet work of making sure a company can move quickly without breaking things, compromising systems, and putting users at risk.
So I was happy to see two firms on our list building software to help companies move quickly and securely. Companies increasingly rely on open source code to design and build at scale, even in enterprise. Socket is a cybersecurity product that monitors and suggests solutions for code that relies on vulnerable or malicious dependencies, which is a risk when you’re using open source code.
Snyk similarly ships cybersecurity software focused on monitoring AI-generated outputs in a company’s codebase. Snyk continuously checks AI-generated code for security vulnerabilities and deploys AI agents to fix code when alerts are triggered.
Last month, we saw signs that enterprise businesses have been hesitant to adopt the latest technology because they can’t be sure that AI outputs are trustworthy. I see this month’s results as a continuation of that theme, and a signal that even early adopters (companies that move quickly) can also prioritize security and safety with smart software investments.
Here’s a breakdown of the top SaaS vendors last month:
By new customer count | By new spend |
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1. Intuit | 1. Socket |
2. OpenAI | 2. ContactOut |
3. Canva | 3. NetSuite |
4. Adobe | 4. ZoomInfo |
5. Anthropic | 5. Commercetools |
And the fastest-growing vendors:
By largest percentage change in new customer count | By largest percentage change in new spend |
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1. Lucid Software | 1. Socket |
2. Prezi | 2. ContactOut |
3. Shortcut | 3. Snyk |
4. reMarkable | 4. JetBrains |
5. Cloudflare | 5. Bipsync |
Standouts
- reMarkable: How did a hardware company that makes a “paper” notetaking tablet land on our Top SaaS vendors list? reMarkable also sells a companion $2.99/month subscription targeting enterprise customers, with cloud storage, a Slack integration, and templates. Take a look if you have funds left in your WFH budget.
- Prezi: The zooming presentation app that may bring back memories from high school or college is an AI play now (users can generate a full presentation with a chatbot prompt), and it’s on our list for the second month in a row. I took a look, and it’s growing across a number of sectors, not just education buyers.
- Bipsync: Institutional investors — the tech-forward ones, at least — are using this AI-powered research platform to summarize meeting notes, company calls, and financial documents into digestible summaries for faster decision-making.
See you next month.
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