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2 months ago

A company that helps people create their own super-charged Instagram stories on the phone

1,205
2 months ago

A platform for crowdfunding, connecting startups to potential investors. They charge a 30% fee and the startup needs to raise $50,000 to launch.

392
3 years ago

The India-based company wants to remove the middleman from B2B commerce by allowing businesses to create individual shopping carts and price all their goods without an agency setting charges.

291
10 months ago

A portable battery that can charge your smartphone up to 100 times without charging itself. It relies on solar power to charge.

281
1 year ago

A “smart battery” that charges faster and lasts longer.

267
2 years ago

A food delivery service that takes a cut of each order. The startup’s delivery partners are close to becoming available in Brooklyn, with plans to expand to a dozen more by the end of the year. The startup charges a 20% delivery fee.

232
2 years ago

A company that makes a fully-functioning smartwatch that charges itself.

226
11 months ago

A credit card designed for use in the developing world that charges low interest rates and has lower transaction fees.

217
2 years ago

Launched in July, this startup is building a network of fitness centers that work with local gyms, and can charge you less at each location.

210
3 months ago

A startup that helps places decide what to charge for items like coffees and lattes.

202
3 months ago

A turnkey payment processing platform for online businesses. Instead of a bank’s monthly fee, they charge a flat fee based on the size of the transaction.

201
2 years ago

A “socially conscious” credit card that doesn’t charge users extra for not using plastic. The startup has a $1 billion market cap.

200
3 years ago

A startup that provides a directory of doctors that are high quality and charge a flat fee for specific procedures

194
3 years ago

A startup that will allow people to build websites for their local community, and then charge a monthly fee for that service.

189
2 years ago

A payments startup that helps merchants accept all major credit cards by charging them the same price. PayMill charges the merchant a flat 2.5% fee for every credit card transaction.

189
2 years ago

A startup for independent contractors that helps them find gigs and charge.

188
3 years ago

A startup that uses sensors and a cloud service to track car usage, and then charges people for the fuel they use.

179
2 years ago

A mobile app for meeting, scheduling and location-sharing. Webrat doesn't sell its software, but it does charge for its services.

178
1 year ago

The startup is looking to solve the problem of how to charge customers for work their employees do for them. The startup is building a way for companies to make sure their employees are being paid for the work they do.

177
1 year ago

A company that sells batteries and chargers for electric cars, and is currently valued at $1.2 billion.

176
3 years ago

A startup that allows users to create an online course (and charge for it)

172
2 years ago

A company that offers a DDoS service, allowing people to rent out their servers and charge for the service.

169
3 years ago

 A tool to help you do a better job of selling. You can either search for people to sell to, or build a list of your own contacts. The company charges $3 per lead, $10 per contact, and $10 per sale.

166
1 year ago

A web-based service that helps auto mechanics diagnose and repair vehicles. The company charges a subscription for its services.

166
2 years ago

A California-based startup that makes a low-cost, low-power, solar powered charger for phones and other devices. It’s a rival to the crowd-funded Fission, which offers a similar product.

165
3 years ago

A solar-powered $15,000 jacket that generates energy from the sun and has a built-in battery to charge itself.

164
2 years ago

A startup that does "reverse auction" for restaurant, bar, and retail seats. It charges a fee to the seller for the listing, and pays the buyer a percentage of the sale price.

163
3 years ago

A company that makes it easy for brands to build and launch their own social media accounts, for free. They charge brands for the pages they create rather than charging a fixed subscription fee.

162
1 year ago

This is a startup that’s giving companies a way to manage their own data centers and improve the security and reliability of their IT networks by managing their power and cooling infrastructure. The company charges $1 per user per month for the service.

162
3 years ago

A platform for product managers and engineers to collaborate on building software products, with a focus on helping teams at big companies get things built quickly and iterate rapidly. They charge a percentage of monthly revenue.

159
3 years ago

A wireless charger that’s designed to make it easier for people who have to hold their phone to their ear.

158
3 years ago

A real estate focused business that connects tenants and landlords. The startup is a bit like Rocket Mortgage, a company that helps people with bad credit refinance their home loans — the startup’s focus is more on the landlord side of the equation. The startup charges a monthly fee of $50 for their service.

157
3 years ago

A micro lending platform that helps small businesses in India access credit. It doesn’t charge interest, but charges a fee for the loans.

157
1 year ago

 A tool for on-demand professionals, like a concierge or personal trainer, to charge customers by the hour and by the project.

157
10 months ago

A wireless charging system for phones that uses a magnetic field to charge your phone.

157
1 year ago

A mobile app for people to find and book house cleaners, which charges a service fee for the cleaner.

155
2 years ago

Currently focused on the UK, a B2B company that enables people to borrow money from their employer via a payroll deduction. It charges 1% interest for up to 12 months, and the company keeps 2% of the loan amount.

154
1 year ago

A startup that helps companies find and contact “ghostwriters” — people who will write copy for them but won’t charge them.

153
3 years ago

Chargeback is an online platform that helps users dispute utility bills. It’s a B2B startup catering to utility companies. The founders hope to build a worldwide network of users.

151
3 years ago

A startup that helps people take charge of their emotional health by gamifying their self-care routine.

150
3 years ago

A startup that lets shoppers bid on items to help them save money, and that charges a small fee for the service. The startup is mobile-first and only takes a small cut of profits.

150
3 years ago

A startup for self-employed people to connect with clients and charge per hour. The startup is launching in June.

149
3 years ago

An online marketplace for small businesses to collaborate, where they can share resources, receive feedback from customers, and get more business. They charge businesses $5 per month per person to join, and charge businesses $500 a month to become a Vendor.

148
3 years ago

A startup that helps retailers figure out their pricing strategy for product SKUs. It takes their data on price points, sales, and margin and works out what to charge with an algorithm.

147
3 years ago

Money does not work like it used to. It’s more like a series of cashier store charges. This company wants to make the experience of using cash for transactions more like the way we use our phones.

146
3 years ago

A company that wants to sell you a phone case that not only protects your iPhone, but also allows you to charge it.

146
3 years ago

A startup that’s making it easier for users to supercharge their mobile devices by pairing them with high-performance wireless chargers. Its 10K program is now open for sign-ups.

145
3 years ago

A market research app that helps companies understand the wants and needs of their consumers better. It’s paid for by a company like SurveyGizmo or SurveyMonkey that charges a small fee every time a survey is completed.

144
3 years ago

A company that sells a case that charges a smartphone via the headphone jack

143
3 years ago

A startup that helps people pay for things, whether it’s a ride or a cup of coffee. The startup charges a fee of $5.95/month to charge and pay for things, and there’s an option to opt in for free.

142
3 years ago

A startup that helps artists and bands promote online, connecting them with fans and listeners. The company charges artists a commission for promoted posts, and users pay a flat monthly fee for the service.

142
3 years ago

A startup that has invented a new way to charge for electric vehicle charging stations.

141
1 year ago

A San Francisco-based startup that is building a smartphone app that connects with a companion device that enables users to plug their phone into a charger, then plug their phone into other devices, like their car, so it can charge itself.

141
3 years ago

A phone app that lets consumers track their car and its maintenance. The startup is working on a new charging dock that will operate with a single cable, so consumers can charge their cars without having to worry about cables.

140
3 years ago

A way to make your phone’s battery last longer. The startup uses a sensor that tells the phone when it is being charged and when the battery is running low. It then adjusts the phone’s power management settings.

140
3 years ago

A startup that’s helping companies like Walmart, Staples, Target and other retailers create their own mobile checkout processes on their own sites. The startup charges $30,000 per month for its service.

140
3 years ago

A mobile payments product that allows shoppers to pay for items on any device that supports NFC. The startup is building a payment platform for apps and retailers, as well as a recharge service.

139
3 years ago

In the past, a person could get insurance through a company and then write off the cost of that insurance. With the advent of the individual market, many companies are no longer offering insurance because the rate they would have to charge is too low.

139
3 years ago

A startup that lets you create a site for a sports team in four minutes and then charges them a monthly fee based on their social media following

138
3 years ago

Unisex clothing brand that envisions a future in which energy consumption is decentralized, and you can just charge up your clothes.

138
3 years ago

A team of fundraisers that want to help companies with their fundraising needs by offering free fundraising services. They charge companies based on the time spent on fundraising, with a maximum of $500 per month.

137
3 years ago

A startup for financial advisors to offer financial planning services to businesses, taking a commission on the fee. For instance, the advisor might charge $150 to help a company with a financial budget.

137
3 years ago

A startup that allows homeowners and renters to search for rental houses or apartments based on amenities, price, and neighborhood. It doesn’t charge any commission, so it’s free.

135
3 years ago

A startup that is building a “social to-do list” for small- to mid-sized businesses. The startup is currently working with 250 businesses in San Francisco, and plans to expand to other U.S. cities. It charges $20 per month for its platform.

135
3 years ago

7thSky is building a startup that provides customtailoring services for clothing, aiming to offer the best fit possible and to deliver like a boutique shop, and charge less.

132
3 years ago

A startup that’s building a tool to help companies manage their social media presence from a single dashboard. It currently has $12,000 in monthly recurring revenue, and charges a flat $5 monthly fee.

131
3 years ago

A physical card that can be used to charge software as a service, like SaaS, subscriptions and free trials.

130
3 years ago

A SaaS service that helps businesses manage their social media accounts, and make money from them. The startup charges a fee for the service, but it’s unclear how much.

130
3 years ago

Young startup that’s building a self-driving, electric semi-truck. Traveling 80 miles on one charge, the truck is meant to be used for local deliveries.

128
3 years ago

A platform that helps businesses optimize their supply chain by helping them to analyze data in real-time and identify opportunities for growth. They charge a standard rate of $150 per month per company.

126
3 years ago

The company wants to help take the guesswork out of what to charge customers before they’ve even placed an online order.

124
3 years ago

A startup for the sale of travel services, including package tours, hotel stays, car rentals, and more. The company does not charge commissions.

124
2 years ago

A business lending platform for small businesses in the UK. The startup connects businesses with lenders at a rate of 5.5% to 8.5%, a much lower rate than banks charge.

121
3 years ago

A startup that provides a platform for people to collaborate on projects. It’s similar to platforms like Basecamp and Wrike. They charge $20 per month per user.

119
3 years ago

A platform that allows online and offline retailers to charge products to users’ cards. The company says it can boost conversion rates by 35%, but might also be seen as a competitor to Stripe and PayPal.

119
11 months ago

A startup that makes a wall-mounted charger that can charge multiple devices at once.

119
3 years ago

The startup has built a platform that makes it easy for libraries to provide free Wi-Fi to their patrons. The app is available for use in libraries nationwide and charges a 6% fee for the service.

118
11 months ago

A startup that helps people find an electrician, plumber or handyman. The startup plans to charge a fee for each job, but the company is still in its seed stage.

118
2 years ago

A digital alternative for physical notes and calendars. The startup says it’s a better way to organize and share calendars with family and friends. They charge $5 per month for a calendar with unlimited notes.

117
4 months ago

A decentralized network where people can vote on content, and publishers can charge for access to their content.

117
3 years ago

This free service lets customers track every step they take on their website. The company charges a fee for more advanced analytics, but the free version is very popular.

115
3 years ago

A credit card that rewards its customers for giving back to the community. Instead of paying a flat fee for the credit card, customers are charged based on the number of points they earn for charitable donations.

114
3 years ago

This startup is building a tool that lets companies charge their employees for taking time off or for using the company’s own time. The service is meant to make work more flexible while also giving companies a way to track time.

112
2 years ago

This startup is building an online platform for freelance designers to find clients and charge clients for their services.

111
3 years ago

This startup is building a solution for online merchants to get in-person estimates from home-based contractors. It’s aiming to help companies compete with those that don’t offer this service, and will charge a fee for the service.

109
2 years ago

A startup that helps artists understand the financial value of their works, the value of their brand, and how much they should charge for their work.

108
1 year ago

This company is a marketplace for shared storage, storage on remote servers, with a network of people that store their stuff there. They charge a monthly fee, and they say they’re profitable with over 60,000 users.

108
2 years ago

A company building on the Ethereum blockchain that wants to create a more efficient marketplace for small businesses. The startup charges a service fee for members, and will also integrate with a business’s accounting software.

107
3 years ago

B2B support platform that charges customers between $5 and $25 to handle their customer retention/customer service.

106
3 years ago

This startup sells a zero-emission travel device that charges a phone, laptop, or other device when the traveler is near a wireless source.

105
3 years ago

A company that is creating a new kind of wireless charger, which takes the form of a lamp with a cable that plugs into the wall and then into the charging device. The lamp can then charge multiple devices at the same time, and with the lights off the lamp can also act as a nightstand.

104
2 years ago

A digital payments application for small businesses that replaces a bank account, credit card, and direct debit. The B2B business uses the same technology that allows a company to charge purchases to a credit card.

104
2 years ago

A smartphone case that stores a business card, works as a stylus, and can charge your phone. The case is developed by a local craftsman in Taiwan.

102
2 years ago

A platform for recruiters to manage and find candidates from social networks. They charge companies by the number of applicants they get, and are already working with Y Combinator.

101
2 years ago

A subscription-based service for managing and sharing your money. The company is building a service for people who want a personalized, financial dashboard, but don’t want to pay the hefty $200 per month that a traditional financial advisor charges.

100
2 years ago

A CRM that helps small businesses set up recurring revenue with tools for customer management, marketing, and sales. The startup wants to make it easy for small businesses to set up recurring revenue models, and charge customers monthly.

99
3 years ago

A subscription-based phone service that hooks up to your existing phone line via the internet. The startup wants to take the $10 or so a month charge to connect to the internet and use your phone for calls.

96
3 years ago

A startup that will make it easier for companies to take their vacation time. Founders say it’s designed to be a more affordable alternative to the likes of Voyageur, which charges $50 for the service and $99 per person.

96
1 year ago

A company that helps companies discover new revenue streams. They charge $1 per lead they generate to find new revenue.

96
2 years ago

A mobile app that ensures you don’t leave home without your phone charger.

93
2 years ago

A platform for the sharing economy. The startup’s idea is to “unlock” the sharing economy by making the legal process simple for drivers and allowing them to charge hourly for their services.

92
2 years ago

This startup helps companies build, price and sell online courses. It charges from $5 to $50000 per month, and has seen $1.5 million in tuition so far. The company says they’ve built over 10,000 online courses.

90
2 years ago

A startup that wants to help hotels charge customers’ room rates from the exact moment they check in, rather than the moment they check out.

89
2 years ago

A startup that lets you easily manage your personal and professional finances, with features like built-in savings and spending guidelines. It’s currently free for personal use, but charges $5 per month for companies.

88
3 years ago

A startup that delivers a team of virtual assistants to help with projects. The startup charges a flat fee of $150 per month for all team members.

87
11 months ago

A platform that helps you find and book a ride in minutes without having to create an account or link a credit card. The startup charges per ride – and only for rides. In the future, it aims to integrate with bike share programs and even car sharing services.

87
3 months ago

This company has a card that is a smart card that you can use anywhere in the world to get on a train or pay for a cup of coffee on the street. It has built a platform to allow airports to charge for any amount of time left on the cards.

87
10 months ago

A company that allows people to charge electronics and other devices without being tied to a power outlet.

86
2 years ago

This startup services a small group of clients in the UK who are looking to invest in more than one property. They help investors plan out their portfolio and don’t charge any fees.

85
2 years ago

A credit card that doesn’t charge interest and is cheaper than a credit card with a small monthly fee.

85
2 years ago

This company helps consumers compare credit cards, and also helps retailers understand the costs of credit cards on their in-store cards. The company charges an annual fee, but it’s so far been able to build a strong network of merchants and credit card issuers.

85
2 years ago

A tool for people who rent out their homes while they’re away to charge guests for the use of their rooms.

85
1 year ago

A startup that’s building a self-driving, electric vehicle that can charge on the go.

82
2 years ago

A tool for various health-related startups. The startup helps startups on the cusp of launching gather advice from experts in the field. It charges a small fee starting at $99, but founder Alex Goodyear says it’s worth it for the experience.

81
2 years ago

A software company that helps companies manage their employee pay. The company charges $100 per month and has $4.5 million in contracts as of January 2019.

80
2 years ago

A startup that is building a marketplace for real estate agents in India. The startup wants to prove that since agents can create more leads for potential sellers, they should be able to charge more for their services.

80
2 years ago

A data-driven software platform for in-house property management. The company plans to charge customers monthly for the success of their properties, with a goal of building a multi-million dollar business.

79
2 years ago

This startup makes a credit card without annual fees or a credit limit. Customers can pay as much or as little as they want each month and never be charged interest or fees.

79
2 years ago

The startup is building an app for employers to create a job and track its progress. The startup charges employers to host the app, and uses it to help employers track the progress of their job postings and manage employee communication.

79
2 years ago

The California-based company, which previously had raised $16 million, is selling custom-designed power banks, which are basically portable chargers for smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other devices. The company is selling them through its website but is also looking to partner with retailers to sell them in their brick-and-mortar stores.

79
1 year ago

A way to charge users for apps and games, presumably at a flat rate.

78
1 year ago

A tool to help people get their doctor to prescribe cheaper medications by checking Medicare cost data and comparing it to what a doctor’s office would charge for that medication.

78
1 year ago

This startup is building an electric-car charging station that constantly monitors the battery. If it detects a drop in charge, it will alert drivers to take action.

78
3 months ago

A platform where developers can build, sell, and deliver software as a service. The company is looking to charge as low as $10 per user per month.

78
2 years ago

A startup that wants to help people save money on medical bills by connecting them with local doctors and hospitals. The company charges a monthly fee to provide the service.

77
2 years ago

This startup is building a device that can allow users to charge their devices from the sun.

76
10 months ago

This startup is building a service to help people who run a small business to get paid quickly. They charge a small fee to help small businesses get paid faster by letting them pay invoices through their own bank account.

76
1 year ago

GZ delivers gadgets, such as a $300 Apple TV, to customers’ homes and charges a convenience fee for delivery, which is cheaper than going to a brick-and-mortar store.

75
1 year ago

A plan for startups to pay corporate dividends to their employees. The company charges a $100 startup fee to launch, and then $10 a month thereafter.

74
1 year ago

A startup that’s developing a new way to charge a phone without plugging it into a wall or computer. The company is also working on wireless charging tech, which they say is faster.

74
1 year ago

A software company that monitors compliance, helping businesses be more efficient. The startup charges $3 per month per user.

74
1 year ago

A tool to help startups figure out if they need to hire another member of their team, and what they should pay them. The startup wants to charge a small fee (between $10 and $50 per month) to help startups understand if they have too many employees, and if so to help them find the right level of staffing.

74
2 years ago

A platform which helps people book appointments, appointments are made through the platform and the person sets the price. The startup charges a fee for each appointment booked.

73
8 months ago

A company that manages HR processes, allowing companies to use HR software without any of the overhead. The company charges a flat fee of $1,000 per month.

73
2 years ago

A platform that helps match people with local businesses. The startup charges businesses a monthly fee to use the service, and gets paid when you use the service to find a local business.

72
1 year ago

A startup that wants to help avoid medical bills by selling insurance for emergency services, for which it charges a premium.

72
2 years ago

A company that makes subscription-based graphics for web, iOS, and Android. They make their graphics available for free for non-commercial use, but charge for commercial use.

71
2 years ago

A credit card company built on the Ethereum network that allows people to create their own credit cards and charge it to a credit card. They’re still working on their product for the moment.

71
1 year ago

A turbo charger for commercial vehicles. The startup makes energy efficient chargers for trucks and vans, which it says is at a disadvantage because truckers don’t want to “waste” money on something that’s unnecessary.

71
2 years ago

The startup behind a new parking app that uses a “floating fee” to charge drivers for the time they spend looking for parking.

70
2 years ago

A wireless charger, designed to work on any flat surface, for any phone.

70
1 year ago

A startup that uses a little bit of science to track how long a laptop battery lasts between charges.

70
2 years ago

a way to charge a phone or other device using a solar panel.

69
2 years ago

A startup that makes accurate, high-resolution 3D models of the things in the world. The company charges designers and architects in-person visits in which they can see prototypes in person and get one-on-one feedback.

69
2 years ago

An online marketplace for independent businesses to sell their products to consumers. The startup charges a monthly membership fee, but it offers a monthly bonus for businesses that sell a certain amount of products without going over a certain monthly threshold.

69
2 years ago

A wireless charging pad for your smartphone. The company is working to make the whole process of charging wirelessly faster, and also plans to work on a spot-on version in which a charging pad can be placed on any surface and a smartphone can be placed on top to charge.

69
1 year ago

The goal of this startup is to reduce the amount of time people spend looking for jobs by connecting job seekers to the companies that need their skills. It’s not a pure employment-screening app per se, but a platform that helps people find out if their skills are in demand in the market. It’s also built to help them with their resumes, which it charges based on the number of times a user interacts with the app.

68
1 year ago

A new wireless charging platform that uses electromagnetic induction to charge devices with a wireless charger.

68
9 months ago

A homeware startup that makes a glass-door kitchen island, but they don’t know yet how much they’ll charge.

68
7 months ago

A company that helps companies buy and sell their products online. The company charges a fee of 3.75% for each transaction.

68
2 years ago

A company that pairs “futurists” with the startups and brands they write about. The startup charges a small fee to write a piece and shares some of that revenue with the futurist. The company pays writers $50 to $100 per piece, with a minimum payout of $200.

67
2 years ago

A startup that’s creating a digital concierge service for everyday tasks. The company hopes to expand into household services, driving their business model with the same $1 per month fee they charge for their concierge service.

67
10 months ago

A company that enables people to rent out their spare bedrooms. They charge a small monthly fee to rent out a room, while keeping the majority of the rent.

67
1 year ago

A new type of energy company where customers get a choice of energy provider, a choice of energy, and are charged a fixed monthly rate.

66
2 years ago

A platform for businesses to pay their employees in the U.S. without needing to pay payroll. PayrollNow will work with employers to set up payroll through the app, and then charge a 1% fee on all payouts.

65
2 years ago

Woothemes is a B2B e-commerce platform that helps companies sell branded items online. The company’s business model is based on a subscription model that charges companies a monthly subscription fee to use the company’s software and marketing services.

65
2 years ago

A startup that makes a shared, portable USB charger that’s small enough to fit in a wallet, but can still power smartphones and tablets.

65
1 year ago

A company that’s in charge of making sure all the companies in the same industry are using the same product, to make it easier for companies to make decisions and get support.

65
1 year ago

A company that’s building a platform to help real estate companies and developers put together their own financing programs, which they charge monthly fees.

65
1 year ago

A platform that helps small businesses manage their online advertising campaigns, with a focus on getting more people to sign up for email marketing lists. They charge $239 per month.

64
2 years ago

A product that connects brands with influencers to develop campaigns. The startup charges 1.5% on campaigns it manages, to be paid out via Braintree.

63
2 years ago

Is a way for people to wirelessly charge their Apple Watch. The startup has been shipping Apple Watch chargers to customers around the world, and recently received a $1.2 million investment from a group of angel investors.

63
1 year ago

SaaS company that helps businesses automate their business administration. The company charges 1.5% per transaction, with a yearly cap of $19,999.

63
1 year ago

A company that wants to provide access to credit reports that don’t require a credit card and are free of charge.

63
1 year ago

A crowdfunding platform for artists that’s free to artists but charges a fee to investors.

63
2 years ago

A platform that allows users to see how much they are being charged for cable, phone, and Internet service. The startup plans to build a cable TV-like platform, including a searchable database of prices, but built with a startup budget.

62
2 years ago

A web-based service designed to make it easier for nonprofits to raise money. It charges a nominal annual fee for the service.

61
1 year ago

A platform designed to bring the best local restaurants to your door in cities across the US. The startup charges restaurants a fee for each meal ordered, with the idea that the startup will eventually partner with restaurants at an increased rate of the fee, expanding their reach and the number of meals delivered.

61
1 year ago

After launching in March, the startup has already signed up 7,000 customers (from only 5,000 in the past month). A customer can top up a phone to 100% in just a few minutes. The company charges 50 cents a day and $1 a month for unlimited recharges.

61
2 years ago

A company that helps people pay their bills, offering a more simple and affordable alternative to the existing systems that charge users too much money for complex and unneeded features.

60
1 year ago

A “re-imagining” of the typical private jet experience, with a pitch to “create a home-away-from-home” experience. The company says it’s already booked more than 100 customers and will charge $1,500 for a flight.

60
1 year ago

an online tool that lets you keep track of your credit card, debit card, and bank account charges (and where they go, who they go to)

60
9 months ago

A company that wants to make a low-cost alternative to buying an iPhone. The startup aims to offer only unlocked iPhones at a lower price than the one that carriers charge. The founders say they've built a working model and have been selling the first batch of phones since June.

60
1 year ago

A payroll system that doesn’t charge employees a monthly fee.

59
1 year ago

A wireless charger that looks beautiful, sits out of the way, and charges your phone quickly.

59
9 months ago

This startup is developing a way to let your phone charge up a USB-powered battery pack. The startup is looking to replace the bulky and expensive power bank with a $25 battery pack that can be plugged into your phone to charge up.

59
2 years ago

A platform that helps businesses with a global reach, from small companies to multinationals, to grow their brand in a country where they have no footprint. It charges a small monthly subscription fee and allows you to add your business to a pool of companies to bid on.

58
2 years ago

A payroll system for freelance workers, primarily in the creative industry. The startup is a bit like a freelance equivalent to a temp agency, but it’s helping freelancers avoid the large fees that the average temp agency charges.

58
1 year ago

A startup to help people who have been scammed or ripped off, such as getting an unauthorized charge on their card.

58
1 year ago

A tool that allows local contractors to create a profile of their work, and then, when a project is ready to be bid, the contractor can upload their work and get an instant quote from the bidders. The company charges $25 per month for the service, and the company is currently in private beta.

58
6 months ago

This startup will tell you when your phone is about to run out of battery and let you know how long it will take for your phone to charge, based on the current rate.

58
3 years ago

Idea: A startup designed to help people in India pay their taxes online. The company charges one-time fees for setting up a company in India, and then charges users $1 per month to file their taxes.

57
2 years ago

The app lets you make money when your friends want to buy stuff from you. The app creates a “payment” link when you post a photo of an item. When a friend clicks the link, they’re charged a commission on the sale.

57
2 years ago

A payment system for your subscription to a streaming service. They charge the same amount every month but are reimbursed for specific services based on how much content you watch.

57
1 year ago

An online network that connects tech companies with non-tech companies for common projects. It also charges for consulting services for projects. The startup is backed by Benchmark.

57
1 year ago

A startup on O2O sites where companies can pre-sell inventory to customers. They charge a commission based on the volume of the sale.

56
1 year ago

A smart card that can be used to pay your utility bills. The company also offers a subscription service that sends billed charges directly to your card.

56
1 year ago

A company that aims to let businesses manage their marketing automation campaigns across channels and devices. They charge 12 cents per user per month.

56
1 year ago

A tool for tracking expenses for business travelers, allowing companies to charge employees for their travel expenses.

56
10 months ago

The startup is building a network of small rental properties, or “micro-apartments”, that are leased by short-term occupants who sign long-term leases and get discounts on rent. The startup charges a one-time $50 fee for tenants to get on the platform.

56
2 years ago

This startup wants to replace the fees charged by traditional banks by building a platform that allows people to store money in a secure, open, and transparent manner

55
1 year ago

A messaging app that works like Slack, but it charges you $10/month to use.

55
1 year ago

A student-focused startup that charges students $2.50 a month to have student loan calculators and student loan information on their phones.

55
1 year ago

This startup’s goal is to build a better version of the phone charger.

54
1 year ago

A company that helps prevent fraudulent charges by sending text messages to customers when they’re about to make a payment.

54
11 months ago

A startup that wants to simplify the process of cleaning your home. A robot will come in, vacuum, and charge you.

54
2 years ago

A platform that helps companies manage and share content with their customers, including marketing and sales materials. The startup charges a monthly subscription and charges a minimum of $50 per month.

53
1 year ago

An online platform that allows you to create and upload barcodes for products. The startup charges customers a small monthly fee for each barcode it generates for them.

53
1 year ago

Pilar is a plan for hiring admins for small businesses. The company is currently free for one employee, and plans to charge for larger organizations at $15 per employee per month.

53
1 year ago

Created to “solve” the problem of the $1,000 fees that banks charge to cash checks. The company says it’s saving its users $1,000/month by providing them with real-time access to their funds — and saving them the hassle of having to visit a bank branch.

53
9 months ago

A platform that allows you to get a loan with the click of a button. The app offers loans at a lower interest rate than credit cards and loans, and charges a lower fee than traditional payday lenders.

53
1 year ago

A program that helps startups and small businesses produce more documents at lower costs. The startup provides free templates for company formation filings and will charge for other services such as incorporation, patent searches and trademark searches.

52
1 year ago

A credit card that charges you only what you use

52
11 months ago

A startup that works to improve the way electric cars are charged. The company aims to make electric cars easier to charge, and more powerful than gas cars.

52
1 year ago

Grovo is building a platform for event organizers, to help them organize and promote events with their attendees. Grovo charges organizers a monthly fee for each event, and aims to make money by helping hosts and attendees to share data on who bought tickets and how much, so the company can segment sales and get more commissions.

51
1 year ago

This startup is building an app that will let drivers in New York City charge gas and parking to their phones, and get paid via Square. The startup is currently focused on delivery market in London, New York, and Seattle.

51
1 year ago

A B2B marketplace for retailers to sell their products online. Driven by a proprietary sales algorithm that tells retailers how much to charge for their products.

51
1 year ago

This company is in beta with a proof-of-concept product they built to make it easier for people to sign up for a newsletter. The startup offers free accounts, and then charges a small fee to advertisers.

50
1 year ago

A startup that aims to offer a new way for restaurant and entertainment venues to charge an app-based membership system that allows customers to buy tickets to in-demand events at lower prices than tickets would be otherwise. The startup is currently building a test platform for the Los Angeles concert industry.

49
1 year ago

A B2B marketplace for buying and selling financial instruments. The company charges a fee per trade, with a minimum trade amount of $75.

49
10 months ago

A startup that helps parents and teachers track the sleep habits of children from a web application. The company sell the data to health insurance and other companies. They charge $300 per child per year.

49
3 years ago

Idea: A startup that wants to replace your wallet with a digital payments card, with one card that works everywhere. They charge a fee for the card, and also receive a cut of the fees merchants pay for the transaction.

48
1 year ago

This startup is selling a credit card for online shoppers with a low interest rate, and pays users back only when they charge things. The startup is based in the UK, has a team of five, and has already closed $1 million in funding from investors.

48
8 months ago

A startup working to make video conferencing cheaper and easier for small businesses, using AI to make the experience more like a phone call. They’re looking to charge $1 per minute for the call, and finish with a survey to help qualify your business for a discount.

48
7 months ago

A startup that aims to help you save money on your monthly phone bills. It charges a monthly fee to connect you to the cheapest mobile data plans in each country.

48
1 year ago

A company that wants to build a low-cost, green, and off-grid solar charging station that can charge any device. The company wants to create a spot that people can charge their phones, laptops, and other devices in their cars at.

47
11 months ago

The company’s founder tells Fast Company that a better way to sell & ship items would be to charge 20% less for the first month, 90% less for the second, and a savings of 50% for the third.

47
10 months ago

Ploom wants to be the answer to the “unbanked”. A cannabis product, available in pre-rolled joints and cartridges, cartridges can also be used to charge mobile devices.

47
1 year ago

A startup that builds products that are both stylish and functional. Some of their products are special iPad cases that can charge your phone, or even a smartphone that you can use to take pictures on the go.

46
1 year ago

This company helps business owners and marketers create monthly digital marketing campaigns. They charge around $1,500 per month.

46
11 months ago

A B2B platform meant to help companies like Merck, Pfizer and Novartis market their products. The startup charges a $25 monthly fee for B2B companies to market to other companies.

46
1 year ago

A digital system to help companies monitor their energy usage. The startup will charge a small annual fee to monitor customers’ energy usage, and provide an automatic payment plan to reduce and offset a customer’s energy bill.

45
1 year ago

InstaPay is a payment company looking to do something a little less familiar. Instead of charging users a flat fee or percentage, InstaPay charges businesses a percentage of their purchase sales, so they can make money even when they’re buying things they don’t need.

45
1 year ago

A SaaS platform that allows freelancers to charge clients based on their performance in a project. “Freelancer.com is doing $1.5bn in transactions. We think that is too expensive. We want to bring it down to $1.”

45
1 year ago

A startup that builds a “supercharged” mailing list of all the people who want to be a part of your content. The startup allows you to send targeted emails to all of your followers, creating a supercharged, targeted list that you can use to grow your email list.

45
8 months ago

The company has a monthly recurring revenue model, where they charge users monthly, and then provide free CRM solutions to their customers. It’s an adtech company that provides the platform for brands and agencies to manage their own customer relationship management.

45
3 years ago

Idea: Sofi is a lending program for student loans They say they can get a loan to anyone in 6 minutes, and don’t charge a processing fee The company is currently lending $3,000 loans (via a credit line) to students

44
1 year ago

A startup where people can find a nanny or babysitter that matches their needs. The startup charges $20 a month, but they are already working with a few hundred families in the Bay Area.

44
1 year ago

A startup that helps you discover and book concerts, local events and activities, and more, without incurring charges.

44
1 year ago

A tech company that helps help customers who want to buy their own insurance. If a customer wants to buy insurance, they can use the app to get quotes from all the different providers, and then choose the best one. The app is free, and the company will charge a percentage of the premium, typically 35%.

44
11 months ago

The startup is building an app that lets people monitor the status of their home, like the temperature in their garage, or how long it takes to charge their car.

43
3 years ago

Idea: A startup that helps nonprofits raise money from their supporters. The startup charges a 20% fee of all donations made through its platform, and says it’s using a $500k grant from the Knight Foundation to grow the company.

42
2 months ago

In the past year, the amount of money spent on online dating has doubled. But about 50% of the users are being charged at least $50 per month despite the industry’s low margins.

42
1 year ago

Builds and markets solar-powered electric bicycles, like the one below, that can carry up to 300 pounds and travel up to 60 miles per charge.

41
9 months ago

A retail brand management solution, they charge by the month per location and list a lot of different categories.

39
7 months ago

A company that wants to help you find a doctor when you’re in trouble. It’s currently a free app for users, but the company is looking to charge $0.99 a month for a full version.

39
7 months ago

A phone case that uses a wireless charging system to charge your phone without removing it from your pocket.

39
4 months ago

A platform for ordering food to be delivered via a mobile app or an online dashboard. The startup wants to be the Uber for food, and charges a flat fee of $10 for delivery.

39
2 months ago

A company that makes a platform to help people store, manage, and share their physical notes. The startup says it’s already met with 250 companies that want to use the platform, which is free for now, but will charge $5 per user per month after that.

39
7 months ago

This startup is using facial recognition to charge advertisers when someone sees their ad.

38
1 year ago

A tool that helps companies manage their software development costs. The startup charges $50 per month for a 1-5 developer plan, or $300 for a 5 developer plan.

37
1 year ago

Selling off-the-shelf parts to connect any e-cigarette to a USB charger, meant to make the product more affordable and more available to smokers who don’t want to buy their own parts.

37
8 months ago

Co-working space startup that charges a membership fee for access to its space for startups, but also offers service on-premise for larger companies. The company is planning to go public soon, and is valued at $1 billion.

36
7 months ago

A startup that helps webmasters monetize their websites by selling advertising space within them. They charge “click-through rates” on ads, but don’t reveal what that is.

36
3 years ago

A crypto exchange that’s meant to serve people in the developing world. The startup’s founders say they only charge a small fee of 0.6% per transaction, compared to their competitors that charge 10% or more.

35
8 months ago

A company that helps clients of an additional cost-sharing program get reimbursed by their insurance company. The company charges a flat fee and can return the money to the client in a check. Their price depends on the state of the client’s insurance.

35
6 months ago

A startup that lets you make a wallet that automatically charges your credit cards.

35
4 months ago

A tool to help companies keep track of their workers. It charges employees $10 per week to keep their timesheet and records in one place.

35
3 years ago

Idea: A payment processing company for online retailers, helping them avoid fraud and chargeback fees.

34
8 months ago

LibraBoost is a platform from which companies can find freelance writers to help them write and edit their content. They charge $5 per article, and say they’ve written over 400,000 articles since launching.

34
26 days ago

A tool for companies that want to compete with Airbnb on short-term rentals, where a renter is given a room to rent, and can be charged a nightly fee for the stay.

34
8 months ago

For the last 40 years, a startup without a clear exit strategy has been a rare breed. But today, one in five startups are bootstrapped, and it’s become a viable strategy for founders, who argue that if you find a product that people love, you can always charge for it and if it works, you won’t need to raise funding. Spredfast wants to make this the norm.

33
7 months ago

A way to talk to your car and get it to tell you when to do maintenance. The company’s founders say their technology will be able to detect when a car is losing its battery’s ability to hold a charge, and alert a driver to have its oil changed or brakes checked.

33
6 months ago

A startup that helps businesses manage their online reputation. They charge businesses based on the size of the company, and the type of business, and then manage the reputation online to improve search rankings. The company is currently working with a number of large companies including Southwest Airlines and the Ritz-Carlton.

33
6 months ago

A payments company that allows consumers to make payments with a single app. Its first product, in beta, is a local payments app that uses a GPS chip to verify a shopper’s location, and charges them a fee based on how close they are to their destination.

33
2 months ago

A web-based tool to help merchants manage their inventory. Once a merchant has pre-arranged a price for an item, they can have it shipped to their customers but not actually charge them until the order is packed and ready to go.

33
1 year ago

An online-only financial planning service for young professionals. It charges $10 per month, and provides a set of tools to help young people prepare for their first home purchases.

32
6 months ago

An iPhone case that doubles as a phone charger and a stand for your smartphone

32
1 year ago

A company that aims to make a solar power panel that charges up in the middle of the day and stores the excess energy overnight. Instead of a battery, it’s integrated with the home power grid and uses solar energy to charge a battery bank.

30
7 months ago

Zuddl is a startup that aims to bring conferences online for big companies. It charges $5 per attendees, and per its pitch has already managed to host

30
7 months ago

An on-demand invoice generator app that charges a fee to its clients.

30
7 months ago

A nonstop, on-demand, monthly subscription service that helps companies run their IT infrastructure 24/7 and free of charge.

29
3 years ago

Idea: A platform for building chatbots. The founders say their competitor, Maya, charges $3,000 per month while their offering is just $995 per month.

28
7 months ago

 A startup that offers a credit card that charges a monthly fee, reimbursing you if you don’t spend your credit on a monthly basis. The concept is something like a debit card but with the benefits of a credit card.

27
4 months ago

A startup allowing people to pay for their transit fare using their phone, paying a small fee. The company is building a physical reader that works with a phone to read a QR code on the back of the card, and then charges the account.

27
6 months ago

 A startup that has developed a line of wireless charging products including a device that can charge by simply placing it on a flat surface.

26
3 months ago

A platform that helps users track the location and movement of their electric vehicles. The platform allows users to track the location of any EV in real-time, as well as get information on the vehicle’s charge level.

26
11 months ago

An earlier version of the startup, called Viglink, helped websites with affiliate links generate revenue. It was acquired by the company Pagefair in September. Viglink is now a separate company, and Pagefair has changed how it charges for the affiliate marketplace. It’s also trying to make it easier for advertisers to buy links directly from publishers.

24
7 months ago

Building on their card readers that allow people to charge their mobile phones with a wireless charger, the company is developing an app that allows users to recharge their cell phones using a wireless charger.

24
4 months ago

A home cleaning service that charges by the hour and offers a subscription based on a “no-touch” model of cleaning.

24
1 month ago

A new way for businesses to sell product on Amazon. It has a large catalog of products, and charges sellers a flat fee of 5% or less of the list price.

24
3 years ago

Idea: A startup that is building a real estate investing marketplace where individual investors can connect with each other and do deals together. The company charges a fee on each transaction, and says it is profitable.

23
5 months ago

A social network for people who want help with their finances. The business is aimed at people with tight budgets, and a business model where the company charges a fee for the service, and you pay upfront.

23
2 months ago

This startup wants to help people and companies to power their devices off the grid, with a device that gives them the ability to charge phones and tablets off solar power.

22
3 months ago

A lightweight smartwatch with a unique battery design, which can be recharged quickly and effectively.

21
1 month ago

A system that allows a device to automatically find and charge its own battery when it gets low.

20
1 month ago

A “supercharged mobile development platform” for high-growth startups. The platform is designed to help startups grow from a few dozen or few hundred employees into thousands.

20
5 months ago

A startup that helps corporate employees get paid on time. The company is an SaaS platform that charges a fee to corporate employers for a service that helps employees get paid on time.

19
2 months ago

Dock.io is building a dock for your phone that you can dock your phone to and it will charge while you are away. It also includes a camera, so you can take pictures while your phone is juiced up. The company launched last week with a crowdfunding campaign

19
2 months ago

A SaaS platform that helps businesses manage a portfolio of rental properties. It charges $49 per month for its services.

18
2 months ago

A platform for cross-border payments that allows payments to be made in any currency, instantly. It’s an alternative to incumbents like TransferWise but rather than charging a flat fee, it has a subscription model that charges a percentage.

17
5 months ago

A travel agency for zero-emission cars that charges a small daily fee to take care of maintenance and bookings.

16
3 months ago

A video chat platform that allows you to host video calls on a website or mobile app. They offer a free version but charge for premium features like recording and archiving.

15
3 months ago

Airboard is a startup that wants to design an electric skateboard that can go up to 20 miles on a single charge and has a top speed of 60 mph. The startup is currently looking for funding.

14
1 month ago

a startup creating a way for people to create and manage 1:1 video classes with a small group of students, and then charge a fee for having done so.

13
24 days ago

A platform that connects influencers to brands for content creation. The company charges brands to create sponsored content through its platform.

13
11 days ago

A system that allows companies to securely transfer money between themselves. It’s designed to give banks a new way to reach out to their customers. The company charges a commission of 1% (or 0.30 cents per transaction) on all transfers.

12
1 month ago

An online-only, mobile-only, and brick-and-mortar-focused bank for the underbanked. It focuses on low-income customers, offering a basic branchless banking service with no fees. It’s a new type of bank that allows customers to overdraw their checking account without charge and to access their savings account via an app.

10
1 month ago

This startup is building a service that lets you buy a “reaction card” for anything you want to share on YouTube. The startup charges for the cards, which let you easily attach an emoji alongside a message.

8
5 days ago

 A company that allows users to pay a monthly fee for unlimited access to their own virtual debt collection agency. If you owe the IRS or another company money, the company charges $0.10 per day, per item owed.

4
3 years ago

Idea: A shared workstation service that only charges for the time you spend in a coworking space

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3 years ago

Idea: Luxe is building a platform for on-demand car service that charges $5 per month for bookings and $150 per mile The company expects to be profitable by the end of the year

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3 years ago

A “subscription commerce” platform for selling art. The startup charges $5 per month for 3 paintings, which subscribers receive in the mail every month.

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3 years ago

SaaS business that helps you schedule appointments via SMS. The startup charges $1 per appointment and says it has 3 active customers making an average of $50 per month.

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