List of ThoughtFarmer Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying ThoughtFarmer customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ThoughtFarmer for Collaboration from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ThoughtFarmer for Collaboration include: Hachette Book Group, a United States based Media organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $700.0 million, Lenczner Slaght, a Canada based Professional Services organisation with 222 employees and revenues of $70.0 million, Coast Mental Health Canada, a Canada based Non Profit organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $45.0 million and many others.
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Coast Mental Health Canada | Non Profit | 800 | $45M | Canada | ThoughtFarmer | ThoughtFarmer | Collaboration | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Coast Mental Health Canada implemented ThoughtFarmer as an intranet-focused knowledge hub and internal communications platform. The ThoughtFarmer deployment, classified under the Collaboration category, was branded as Coast Connect and positioned to support knowledge management, HR, and operations for a distributed, largely frontline workforce.
The implementation centralized SOPs and regulatory content within ThoughtFarmer, combining internal communications and document governance to keep operational procedures current. The organisation configured FormFlow to digitize forms and streamline approvals, and deployed ThoughtFarmer Analytics to measure engagement and surface content usage patterns for administrators.
Coast Connect was in active use during the pandemic, notably on March 17, 2020, to deliver COVID-19 updates to staff, demonstrating the platform s role in rapid internal communications. Operational coverage emphasized frontline teams, HR, and operations, with governance focused on centralized content stewardship and workflow simplification through FormFlow and analytics driven monitoring.
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Hachette Book Group | Media | 2500 | $700M | United States | ThoughtFarmer | ThoughtFarmer | Collaboration | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Hachette Book Group adopted ThoughtFarmer to provide a single source of truth for internal communications, knowledge sharing, and HR and employee engagement across its US locations. Hachette Book Group implemented ThoughtFarmer for Collaboration to centralize publishing, employee news, and policy and procedure documentation for corporate and site level audiences.
The implementation used ThoughtFarmer FormFlow to operate health screenings and internal surveys, enabling operational forms and structured data capture for pandemic related processes. The deployment configured searchable knowledge bases, content publishing workflows, people directories, role based permissions, and targeted news channels to support cross functional use and discoverability.
Operational scope included HR, corporate communications, and operations teams across US sites, where the platform served as the primary conduit for updates, guidance, and employee engagement. The project focused on internal content orchestration and user adoption patterns consistent with enterprise Collaboration platforms rather than on public facing services.
Governance emphasized centralized content stewardship and editorial workflows to keep pandemic guidance and operational forms current, supporting timely dissemination during the COVID 19 period. ThoughtFarmer was used heavily in 2020 for pandemic updates and operational screenings, reinforcing its role in HR and employee engagement across the organization.
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Lenczner Slaght | Professional Services | 222 | $70M | Canada | ThoughtFarmer | ThoughtFarmer | Collaboration | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Lenczner Slaght implemented ThoughtFarmer as a knowledge-management and internal communications intranet to centralize firm content and improve collaboration across practice groups. The Toronto-based law firm launched the intranet virtually in April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, and ThoughtFarmer served as a firm-wide communications and knowledge hub, positioned in the Collaboration category of applications.
The implementation focused on core knowledge-management and internal communications capabilities, including centralized content repositories, searchable document libraries, practice-group spaces, and community pages to surface expertise. Configuration work emphasized taxonomy and tagging, role-based content access, and editorial tooling to support publishing workflows and content lifecycle management consistent with Collaboration platform capabilities.
Operational coverage included firm-wide adoption across practice groups and leadership communications. Governance measures introduced content ownership and editorial roles to sustain information quality and to formalize internal communications processes, and the virtual launch drove near-immediate company-wide adoption as a critical communications and knowledge hub.
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