Uwill Recognized as Fastest Growing Company in Massachusetts

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Uwill has been named the fastest growing company in Massachusetts by the Boston Business Journal, topping the 2025 Fast 50 list. Founded in 2020, it serves over 3 million students with innovative mental health solutions and has achieved an incredible revenue growth of over $30 million in 2023. With a unique therapist-student matching platform and an expanding team of 1,800 therapists, Uwill aims to triple its size in the next three years, solidifying its position as a leader in student mental health support.

Natick, Massachusetts – Uwill, a leading provider of student mental health and wellness solutions, has been recognized by the Boston Business Journal as the fastest growing company in Massachusetts. The company claims the top spot on the highly esteemed 2025 Fast 50 list, which ranks companies based on their revenue growth from 2021 to 2024.

Founded in 2020 by Michael London, Uwill has rapidly transformed into a global leader in the mental wellness sector, serving over 3 million students across more than 400 colleges and K-12 schools. In 2023 alone, Uwill achieved a staggering revenue growth of over $30 million, marking an impressive 8,722% increase since its inception.

The innovative approach of Uwill involves a unique therapist-student matching platform that provides immediate appointments with licensed counselors based on individual preferences, such as gender identity and ethnicity. The company offers a comprehensive array of services that include all modalities of teletherapy, a direct crisis connection, medical telehealth, and wellness programming tailored to meet the needs of students.

Uwill’s growth trajectory has been highlighted by several accolades. It previously ranked 3rd on the Inc. Regionals: Northeast list and has also been honored as the 2025 EdTech Company of the Year by the Global Business Tech Awards. Additionally, CEO Michael London has been named to the 2025 Boston Business Journal Innovators in Healthcare list.

In its commitment to expanding mental health support, Uwill has increased its team of counselors from zero to 1,800 therapists since its establishment. The demand for mental health services surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing Uwill with the opportunity to broaden its reach and enhance its offerings. The company’s proactive strategies include crisis support, a variety of wellness events, and the utilization of real-time data to better serve its user base.

Uwill’s business model has proven to be sustainable and profitable, with ambitions to triple in size over the next three years. The company has maintained its position as a transformative force within the industry, driven by the growing recognition of the importance of mental health resources for students.

Uwill’s swift ascent is evidenced not only in its revenue and service expansion but also in its strategic expansion through two small acquisitions that have fueled its growth. Furthermore, the company was honored as 1st in Massachusetts and 27th nationwide on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in 2024.

As Uwill continues to innovate and expand, it remains focused on addressing the pervasive mental health challenges faced by students across the nation. With an established presence in over 400 educational institutions and a rapidly growing roster of professional therapists, Uwill is poised to play a vital role in reshaping the landscape of mental health support for younger populations.

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