myScout: A New Name in Staffing Sales, Already Earning Attention
- Tiffany Scott
- Aug 19
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 26

myScout, a startup founded in July 2025 by Tiffany Scott, was recently named one of The Silicon Review’s Best Companies to Watch in 2025. The recognition comes at the very start of the company’s journey and highlights how quickly the brand is gaining visibility in the staffing industry. Read the original profile here.
Scott spent nearly two decades helping scale a single staffing firm from $5 million to $180 million in revenue. That experience exposed a daily frustration for sales teams: countless calls wasted on businesses that never use staffing. “Reps were hitting their call counts, but the outcomes were not there. The issue was not the effort, it was the target list,” she explained in the profile.
The problem Scott set out to solve is clear: too much time wasted chasing the wrong companies. As The Silicon Review noted, most businesses are either too small to buy staffing or belong to industries like salons and storefront retail that rarely use it. myScout narrows the field to employers that actually use staffing, giving reps a realistic target list complete with verified decision-maker details.

The profile underscores myScout’s practical design: every lead comes packaged with decision-maker details, clear signals on staffing usage, and a suggested sales approach. Instead of forcing reps to guess who to call and how to start the conversation, myScout delivers the context up front so time is spent on real opportunities. As The Silicon Review put it, myScout is “simplifying staffing sales.”
Looking ahead, the roadmap includes expanded lead intelligence features and a mobile app designed to make the same level of insight available on the go.
For the full story, including Scott’s perspective and the company’s next steps, read the full article here.




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