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      <title>SpendHound Hits 1,000 Customers in Two Years, Marking a Breakout Moment in SaaS Spend Intelligence</title>
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      <description>Growth milestones in enterprise software tend to blur together—funding rounds, feature launches, incremental customer gains—but every so often a signal cuts through. SpendHound reaching 1,000 customers in just two years is one of those signals. It points less to momentum alone and more to a structural shift in how companies are thinking about software spend, procurement discipline, and the role of data in vendor negotiations.
At the center of this milestone sits SpendHound, a subsidiary of YipitData, which has positioned itself as a visibility layer across the fragmented world of SaaS purchasing.</description>
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