84codes ranks among Sweden's top SaaS companies

We at 84codes are pleased to note the recognition received in Breakit’s latest mapping of Sweden’s 70 Largest SaaS Companies 2025. The report, based on official financial statements, shows that our company has achieved one of the highest growth rates within the Swedish SaaS sector.

Our success stems from our dedication to specialized messaging queue services through CloudAMQP and our in-house built open-source solution, LavinMQ.

Results built on focus
We are proud that our focus on technical expertise and efficiency is reflected in our numbers. The report highlights our placement at the top of the league:

  • Top 3 ranking: 84codes secured a 3rd place on Breakit’s list of companies with the highest growth.
  • Revenue: We increased our revenue to 306 MSEK (from 275.7 MSEK in 2023).
  • Organization: This has been achieved with a dedicated team of 41 employees from five countries, each contributing to our global operations.

A stable foundation for the future
Achieving this type of growth in a competitive market like the Swedish SaaS sector is something we humbly view as a sign that more and more companies and industries are experiencing the benefits of message queuing and message streaming.. Our results are built on a continuous drive to deliver high-quality, easily manageable solutions that simplify the complexity of distributed systems for developers worldwide.

Our primary goal remains to be a reliable partner to our customers. By keeping our focus and continuous development of LavinMQ, we look forward to building upon this stable foundation.

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