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Top 69 Other Publisher Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 69 SaaS companies in Other Publisher Management Software. They have combined revenues of $458.6M and employ 4K people. They have raised $160.4M and serve 5.1M customers combined.

Other Publisher Management Software encompasses a range of tools designed to assist publishing companies in managing various aspects of their operations. These software solutions typically facilitate the planning, production, and distribution of content, making it more efficient for publishers to handle tasks such as scheduling, workflow automation, and analytics. With features targeting different stages of the publishing process, users can optimize their operations and gain insights into performance metrics. Common use cases for Other Publisher Management Software include automating editorial workflows, managing subscriptions, and coordinating marketing activities. Typical features of this software may include content calendars, collaboration tools for teams, integration with accounting systems, and reporting functions. Buyer personas often include professionals in editorial, production, marketing, and finance roles who seek to enhance operational efficiency and improve decision-making based on data-driven insights.

Companies
69
Revenue
$458.6M
Funding
$160.4M
Employees
4K

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Top Other Publisher Management Software Companies

Showing 10 of 11 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Index Exchange

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Index Exchange is a global advertising supply-side platform enabling media owners to maximize the value of their content on any screen. As a trusted partner and ally, we connect leading experience makers with the world’s largest brands to ensure a quality experience for consumers. We’re a proud industry pioneer with over 20 years of experience accelerating the ad technology evolution. With our radically transparent business practices and dedication to total market efficiency, we’re committed to upholding the integrity of the programmatic ecosystem at large. Our global teams are dedicated to driving industry standards and building technology that delivers scale, efficiency, and long-term value for our customers and partners.

Revenue
$75.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2003
Funding
-
Team size
683
Growth
-
2
Freestar

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Provider of solutions that help digital publishers and app developers maximize their advertising revenue with class-leading products and solutions

Revenue
$70M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
214
Growth
-
3
Appbroda

Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Create ideal adstack for developers

Revenue
$57.7M
Customers
88
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
34
Growth
44.25%
4
Marfeel Solutions

Barcelona, Spain

ad tech platform

Revenue
$27.9M
Customers
800
Year founded
2011
Funding
$52M
Team size
66
Growth
-
5
ZergNet

Fishers, Indiana, United States

Developer of an editorial recommendations platform designed to promote contents and links on various partner sites. The company's editorial recommendations platform develops a software for publishers which allows them to publish their content on various sites as well as offers content recommendation services, enabling digital publishers generate revenue from their website traffic.

Revenue
$20.8M
Customers
3M
Year founded
2012
Funding
$10.2M
Team size
660
Growth
-
6
Quintype Technologies Inc.

Monroe, New Jersey, United States

Digital media and publishing platform

Revenue
$12.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
$6.7M
Team size
110
Growth
-78.7%
7
Button

New York, NY, United States

Button is the mobile commerce technology company that is powering a commerce-driven internet. As the leading mobile commerce enablement platform, Button powers mobile growth for the world’s largest brands and publishers, while offering consumers more seamless, enjoyable experiences. With each action taken, brands make sales, publishers earn revenue, and consumers get exactly what they want at the tap of a button. Founded in 2014, Button has driven over $5 billion in spending to date and has raised over $65 million in venture capital. With offices in New York City, San Francisco, and London, Button has consistently been recognized as one of the best places to work by Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, and Crain's annually.

Revenue
$12M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
109
Growth
-
8
MPP Global

London, England, United Kingdom

Provider of cloud based eCommerce digital monetization platform designed to identify, engage and monetize digital audiences. The company's monetization platform eSuite, converts and retains paid users for its clients, integrating identity management, customer relationship management and automated subscription billing, enabling media, video, sport and retail sectors to drive revenue from digital and physical products.

Revenue
$11.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2000
Funding
$16.9M
Team size
64
Growth
33%
9
Sphere

United States

Sphere provides online publishers with the tools and ingredients to engage their readers and maximize the interactivity and earning potential of their properties. Our industry leading related content technology appears on A-list sites such as Time.com, WSJ.com, CNet, Barron's, AOL News and Engadget among others.

Revenue
$11.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2006
Funding
-
Team size
101
Growth
-
10
Primis, Video Discovery

Tel Aviv, Israel

Primis is a global Video Discovery platform that increases revenue for publishers by helping users discover high-quality video content. The company’s Video Discovery technology is used by 100s of digital publishers, empowering 450M uniques with an engagement-based video experience that recommends video content they love, automatically skipping content they don’t interact with. Primis is owned by Universal McCann and The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc (NYSE: IPG), holding itself to the highest standards in digital advertising. https://www.primis.tech/

Revenue
$10.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
-
Team size
95
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for managing editorial workflows and production processes. - Must include features for subscription management and customer relationship management. - Should offer analytics and reporting capabilities to measure performance and engagement. - Must facilitate content scheduling and collaboration among team members. - Not just for document creation; must also support the full publishing lifecycle, from planning to distribution. - Should integrate with financial systems for royalty and payment management.