Miami's Commas Lands No. 2 on Inc. 5000

Miami-based Commas, formerly FanBasis, has landed at No. 2 on the 2026 Inc. 5000, the annual ranking of America's fastest-growing private companies.

August 12, 2026
Miami's Commas Lands No. 2 on Inc. 5000 Startups

Miami-based Commas, formerly FanBasis, has landed at No. 2 on the 2026 Inc. 5000, the annual ranking of America's fastest-growing private companies.

The company reported 353,929% three-year revenue growth, putting it near the very top of this year's national growth rankings.

“Describe what you want to sell. AI builds the entire sales journey for you.” - Commas

The company changed its name from FanBasis to Commas last month after processing more than $1 billion for thousands of creators, course businesses and companies, according to an investor and adviser who announced the Inc. ranking.

Co-founder and CEO Yash Daftary shared the milestone, while describing Commas as the platform powering the backend of businesses across the internet.

The scale of the growth is notable, but the more interesting Miami angle may be what happens next. Commas has built a substantial payments and business infrastructure platform around the creator economy, and its rebrand suggests the company sees a market considerably broader than its original FanBasis identity.

“We built the platform powering the internet economy and the growth followed.”

— Yash Daftary, co-founder and CEO of Commas.

What This Means for Miami

Commas gives Miami another example of a locally connected technology company achieving national scale without necessarily fitting the city's traditional fintech or consumer-startup mold.

Its No. 2 position also puts the company in some pretty serious company: the Inc. 5000 is specifically designed to recognize America's fastest-growing private businesses.

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