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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 4 MIN

Beebole launches a fully rebuilt platform after 18 years of independent, founder-led growth

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the world of software as a service, spotlighting Beebole, a project time tracking platform that has recently launched a fully rebuilt version of its product. Beebole stands out as a unique success story in the industry, having been independently owned and founder-led since its inception in 2008. Unlike many of its competitors, Beebole has never taken outside capital, been acquired, or deviated from its original mission. This steadfast approach has allowed the company to grow on its own terms, doubling its recurring revenue over the past decade and maintaining a strong track record of long-term growth. The new platform introduces a dedicated planning module, enabling users to plan projects, manage tasks, and track time directly against those plans, seamlessly integrating project execution with financial performance. Beebole's commitment to customer success is evident in its impressive customer retention rate, with clients staying for an average of 7.5 years. The platform's latest upgrades include customizable time tracking, native integrations with popular tools like Asana and QuickBooks, enhanced financial control features, and the ability to apply custom fields and tags across various elements. Co-founder Yves Hiernaux emphasizes that the goal was to deliver a product that customers could rely on for the next decade. The new Beebole is now available, and businesses can schedule a demo or start a free trial by visiting Beebole's website. Founded by Mic Cvilic and Yves Hiernaux, Beebole continues to offer a powerful yet simple tool for tracking project costs, margins, and resources, empowering businesses to make smarter decisions and keep projects on track.

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the world of software as a service, spotlighting Beebole, a project time tracking platform that has recently launched a fully rebuilt version of its product. Beebole stands out as a unique success story in the industry, having been independently owned and founder-led since its inception in 2008. Unlike many of its competitors, Beebole has never taken outside capital, been acquired, or deviated from its original mission. This steadfast approach has allowed the company to grow on its own terms, doubling its recurring revenue over the past decade and maintaining a strong track record of long-term growth. The new platform introduces a dedicated planning module, enabling users to plan projects, manage tasks, and track time directly against those plans, seamlessly integrating project execution with financial performance. Beebole's commitment to customer success is evident in its impressive customer retention rate, with clients staying for an average of 7.5 years. The platform's latest upgrades include customizable time tracking, native integrations with popular tools like Asana and QuickBooks, enhanced financial control features, and the ability to apply custom fields and tags across various elements. Co-founder Yves Hiernaux emphasizes that the goal was to deliver a product that customers could rely on for the next decade. The new Beebole is now available, and businesses can schedule a demo or start a free trial by visiting Beebole's website. Founded by Mic Cvilic and Yves Hiernaux, Beebole continues to offer a powerful yet simple tool for tracking project costs, margins, and resources, empowering businesses to make smarter decisions and keep projects on track.

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