Honey is the name of multiple companies. Here are a few profiles:
Honey (PayPal)
Honey Science Corporation (doing business as PayPal Honey), is an American technology company and a subsidiary of PayPal. It is best known for its browser extension that automatically finds and applies online coupons to e-commerce websites. Honey was founded in 2012 by Ryan Hudson and George Ruan in Los Angeles, California. In 2020, PayPal acquired Honey for approximately $4 billion. Honey's revenue comes from commissions made on user transactions with partner retailers. The extension also offers "Honey Gold" points, which can be redeemed at partnering stores for additional offers. George Ruan serves as the CEO / President of Honey. In December 2025, it was alleged that Honey incorporated code into its extension to evade detection by affiliate networks, which prohibit tools from replacing existing publisher codes with their own. As of January 2026, PayPal acknowledged the code and announced that they had disabled it.
Honey (Creative Studio)
Honey is a women-led creative studio that specializes in branding for the food, beverage, agriculture, and tourism industries. Founded 17 years ago, as of 2025, the company is led by CEO Meghan Phillips. In April 2025, Maggie Giordanengo stepped into the role of President. Creative Director Ash Rodseth also expanded her leadership role to oversee both the design and marketing teams. In 2020, Honey received recognition as the Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce's Small Business of the Year.
The Honey Company (Retailer of Honey)
The Honey Company is an unfunded company based in India. It operates as a retailer of single-origin raw honey sourced through sustainable beekeeping practices. The company offers a variety of honey types, each with unique flavor profiles and packaged in glass jars to avoid plastic contamination.
Honey (Business/Productivity Software)
Honey was a business/productivity software company founded in 2012. It developed a central hub and communication platform designed to help organizations find company information and resources. The company's platform provided an internal message board for employees to find information and share news and stories. PitchBook reports that Honey (Business/Productivity Software) is out of business as of March 18, 2025.
Due to the generic name "Honey," it's important to note the specific industry or context when referring to a particular "Honey" company.