Top 14 SaaS startups in Russia

Mar 23, 2025
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1
Moe Delo
Funding: $11.5M
Russian company providing small and medium businesses with online accounting and tax services.
2
Jivo
Russian company that develops all-in-one business messenger app: сhats, FB messages, calls & emails.
3
Sape
Funding: $10M
Russian SEO platform for purchase and sale of links and internal web pages.
4
Tilda Publishing
Russian website builder that allows to build beautiful websites and tell stories without any code.
5
Bitrix24
Russian service that creates a united work space for your company and enables collaboration to make everyone more effective. Includes activity streams, tasks, file storage (with version control), calendar, photogalleries, instant messager, extranet, CRM, workflow builder, time tracker, profiles, reports, mobile version
6
TrueConf
Russian developer of video conferencing and unified communications systems, applications and services.
7
Pyrus
Pyrus offers a web service and mobile apps that help enterprises by structuring communication around tasks and processes.
8
FriendWork
Funding: $2.5M
FriendWork Recruiter provides online service for recruiting automation.
9
Picvario
Funding: $548K
Russian DAM that helps marketing and creative departments easily find, manage and distribute their digital assets.
10
YaCu
Funding: $150K
YaCu offers a convenient and modern courier platform that allows to solve the external and internal logistics issues in a very efficient way.
11
Dental Cloud
Funding: $90K
DentalTap develops Practice Management Software for Dentists and Dental Clinics.
12
Replain
Russian live-chat service for a website that allows to respond 16 times faster.
13
Revvy
Revvy is a SaaS service for local business that helps to promote business on Maps, get more reviews from clients and send marketing mailing in WhatsApp.
14
UserEcho
UserEcho is Russian community forum software that helps businesses manage customer feedback.
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Editor: Fernando Lopez
Fernando Lopez is a senior editor for SaaStartups. He joined the company after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to his work as a reporter, Fernando worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. Fernando graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (Computer Science). He is more-than-averagely interested in photography and can often be found with a camera slung over his shoulder. He wrote a book about pitching startups to investors. You can contact Fernando at fernandolopez(at)saastartups(dot)com