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Our 2025 Clevyr Holiday Letter

As the year wraps itself in twinkling lights and end-of-year countdowns, we find ourselves doing what everyone seems to do in December: reflecting on the moments, milestones, and small miracles that shaped our year.

Clevyr Happy Holidays 2025

Much like our little snow-globe village — UI windows glowing like lanterns, snowflakes drifting from the cloud, and our Clevyr fox in the middle of it all — 2025 at Clevyr has been full of movement, growth, and bright lights in unexpected places.

In the spirit of the season, here’s our version of the classic family Christmas letter: the things we built, the people we welcomed, and the communities that made this year meaningful.

 

New Additions to the Clevyr Family

In May, we welcomed Bridges Revenue Strategies into the fold — a partnership that felt less like an acquisition and more like meeting new old friends. Their expertise has expanded our ecosystem in ways that already feel natural, energizing, and deeply aligned.

We also added new service partners this year, each one pulling up a chair to the table and helping us bring more clarity, capability, and momentum to the teams we serve.

 

Welcoming New Talent (Just in Time for the Holidays!)

No Christmas letter is complete without celebrating the new arrivals.

This year, we welcomed:

  • Three teammates as a new Revenue Operations division
  • Two Senior Developer whose talents, calm brilliance, and architectural minds have already made an impact.
  • And a brand new RevOps Strategist who jumped in right as holiday lights went up — adding strategic firepower at exactly the right moment. (We’re fresh out of partridges and pear trees, though!)

Truly, they’ve each brought something special, and we’re thrilled they’re part of our story.

 

Our RevOps Team Sprang to Life (Like… a snowman with a top hat?)

This year also marked a major milestone for our Revenue Operations team: Fresh from INBOUND 25 in San Francisco, we officially restarted the Oklahoma City HubSpot User Group.

Building community, sharing knowledge, and helping local teams grow feels very “true north” for us — and we’re grateful to help shepherd that space here in OKC.

 

Matthew’s Year of AI Adventures

He does have a beard, and he drives a red …ok, it’s not a sleigh, it’s a truck, but if there’s a version of “dashing through the snow” for tech thought leadership, our CEO, Matthew Williamson, managed to do it.

He has spent 2025 shining a bright light in the world of AI — speaking at panels, presenting at events across the region, even co-teaching a course at the University of Central Oklahoma and participating as an industry partner in a course at Pepperdine University.

 

Clients, Partners, and the Gift of Collaboration

We’ve welcomed new client partners this year — each one bringing new perspectives, challenges, and opportunities.

We also added new strategic service partners to our table this year, each one helping us bring more capability and clarity to the clients we serve.

And to our long-standing partners: your trust sustains us. Your collaboration shapes our best work. Your challenges stretch us in ways we’re grateful for.

If there’s a throughline to our year, it’s this: everything good we built, we built together.

 

Looking Ahead with Gratitude

As the snow globe settles — or at least slows its swirling — we’re grateful for more than milestones. We’re grateful for community. Whether you’re part of our hometown Oklahoma City network, a partner across the country, or a collaborator across the world:

Thank you.

You’re the reason we get to build, invent, solve problems, and dream bigger each year.

Here’s to another season of shared work, shared wins, and shared wonder.
Warm wishes from all of us at Clevyr.

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Date Posted
Dec 19, 2025
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Anne Saunders

Anne is Clevyr’s Senior Operations Process Engineer, which means she does a little bit of everything all the time. Her tech career spans two decades so far, but her love of IT started with a BASIC coding class for kids in 1989. When she’s not at work, Anne’s probably watching B-movies with her partner and their dogs, or hanging out with her adult children. Regardless, she’s probably also knitting.