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HighLevel Ranked No. 13 on Inc.'s 2026 Regionals: Southwest List
Growth driven by the businesses building on HighLevel and the outcomes they're creating for the customers they serve
DALLAS, TX / ACCESS Newswire / March 31, 2026 / HighLevel has been named No. 13 on the 2026 Inc. Regionals: Southwest list, recognizing the fastest-growing private companies across Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
This milestone reflects a shift in how businesses are being built and how they deliver value to the people they serve. Across agencies, service providers and entrepreneurs, growth is increasingly coming from structure, not scramble; from systems, not stacks and from consistent execution rather than one-off wins.
That shift is playing out inside thousands of businesses using HighLevel.
Instead of navigating disconnected tools and manual processes, businesses are building centralized systems that allow them to capture demand, respond in real time, and maintain ongoing relationships with their customers. What once required constant oversight is becoming embedded into how the business operates, creating a more stable foundation for growth.
This shift extends beyond internal efficiency into reshaping the customer experience itself.
Businesses are responding faster, communicating more consistently and following through more effectively, not because teams are working harder, but because the systems supporting them are designed to do so. The result is a more reliable, more responsive experience for the end customer.
Across the platform, this is reflected in how businesses are evolving. Agencies are expanding their offerings without adding complexity, local businesses are improving retention through more consistent engagement and entrepreneurs are building operations that continue generating revenue beyond any single campaign or moment in time.
Every lead captured, message sent and conversation managed through HighLevel represents a business moving toward something more sustainable, where growth is supported by infrastructure rather than dependent on constant manual effort.
Between 2022 and 2024, companies on the Inc. Regionals: Southwest list achieved a median growth rate of 79 percent, contributing billions to the regional economy and creating thousands of jobs.
HighLevel's inclusion reflects the scale of this shift and the growing demand for systems that don't just support growth, but make it more consistent, more reliable and more visible to the customers on the other side of it.
The full 2026 Inc. Regionals: Southwest list will be available March 31 at: https://www.inc.com/regionals/southwest
About HighLevel
HighLevel is an AI-powered business operating system built for agencies, entrepreneurs and growing businesses. By bringing marketing, sales, communication and automation into a single platform, HighLevel gives businesses the infrastructure they need to operate more efficiently and scale with confidence.
About Inc.
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SOURCE: HighLevel LLC
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L.Harper--AMWN