Pathify Reports Growth in Campus Experience Platforms
Pathify, a provider of Campus Experience Platforms (CXP) for higher education, announced it doubled its annual recurring revenue and grew active users by 150% over a two-year period. The growth signals a trend toward universities adopting unified digital platforms to manage the student experience.
- Pathify's growth includes a 360% revenue increase over a three-year period, earning it the #222 spot on the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list. This marks the third consecutive year the company has been named to the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies. - In February 2025, the company secured $25 million in a minority investment from growth equity firm Five Elms Capital. This funding is aimed at expanding the platform's integration capabilities and accelerating product development. - The company's platform serves over 2 million lifetime users across approximately 250 institutions in five countries. - Recent university partnerships include the Arkansas State University System, the University of Central Florida, Ithaca College, the University of Utah, and MIT Sloan School of Management. - The adoption of such platforms is driven by a broader trend of "smart consolidation," where universities aim to simplify their digital ecosystems. One institution reported consolidating 29 different systems into five, an 82% reduction, and estimated over $400,000 in annual savings. - Campus Experience Platforms are designed to unify disparate campus systems like the Student Information System (SIS) and Learning Management System (LMS) into a single user interface. This addresses student expectations for mobile-first, personalized experiences similar to consumer applications. - New platform features being developed by Pathify include a "Delegate Hub" to keep parents and other trusted individuals engaged and informed, and a no-code "Dashboard Creator" for administrators. - The broader Digital Experience Platform (DXP) market in North America was valued at $2.05 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow, indicating a strong trend toward adopting unified digital solutions.