Cecilian Partners Climbs to No. 547 on the 2025 Inc. 5000 List, Showcasing Remarkable Growth

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Cecilian Partners has achieved a notable milestone by ranking No. 547 on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list, a prestigious compilation of America's fastest-growing private companies by Inc. This achievement marks the company's second consecutive year on the list, with a significant leap from its 2024 ranking of No. 1,033, demonstrating a remarkable 486-spot improvement. The recognition underscores the company's rapid growth and its commitment to innovation in the property technology (proptech) sector.
John Cecilian, Jr., co-founder and CEO of Cecilian Partners, attributed this success to the team's dedication and the trust of their clients. The company's Residential OS® platform, which digitizes the community development process, has been pivotal in solving real problems for community developers and homebuilders. With platforms like The XO®, XO KISS, Xplorer, Lot Vault, Brightdoor®, and Customer Blueprint®, Cecilian Partners manages over 214,000 residential lots across more than 300 projects nationwide, showcasing the scalability and impact of its solutions.
The 2025 Inc. 5000 list highlights companies that have not only survived but thrived in a challenging economic environment, with the top 500 companies achieving a median three-year revenue growth rate of 1,552% and adding over 48,678 jobs to the U.S. economy. Mike Hofman, editor-in-chief of Inc., praised the honorees for their resilience and vision, emphasizing the role of entrepreneurial spirit in driving the U.S. economy forward.
For those interested in exploring the complete 2025 Inc. 5000 list, more information can be found at https://www.inc.com/inc5000. Cecilian Partners' inclusion in this list not only reflects its growth and innovation but also its contribution to transforming the proptech landscape, making homebuying and community development more efficient and user-friendly.

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