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2 years ago

A subscription-based service that helps small businesses with customs clearance, shipping, and other shipping-related issues.

199
3 years ago

A tool that helps a company’s customer service team find the right people to hire for a job, even if they don’t have a clear picture of what the job should entail.

154
3 years ago

A digital marketing company that helps clients like Natural Grocers, GNC, and Clearblue.

150
3 years ago

A startup making data-driven, machine-learning-driven, and AI-driven messaging tools for SaaS companies. It’s unclear what they will be selling to SaaS companies.

147
3 years ago

A chatbot that can be used to verify email addresses. The startup is still looking at options on how to make money with the platform, and it’s not clear how many people are using it yet.

145
3 years ago

A new platform that creates targeted ads using the data from your social media. It’s not clear how exactly this would work, but the startup is hoping to “dramatically change the way brands target customers”.

138
3 years ago

 An artisanal facial scrub for your face, which promises to give you a "clean, clear, and healthy complexion."

134
3 years ago

A solution for the $4 trillion global oil market where producers don’t have reliable inventories and retailers don’t have a clear picture of demand or low prices. Oil can be stored in underground tanks and is more valuable if it’s in the right place. Oil Tracker aims to connect all the different stakeholders in the oil market.

132
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

A company that provides a platform for businesses to build and promote their own e-commerce stores. The company acts as a clearinghouse for inventory and shipping, taking a commission on each sale, plus a minor fee for each product.

127
1 year ago

A social network for Indian Americans. It’s not clear how the company plans to operate in the US given the very different social norms here.

121
3 years ago

A startup that helps companies who don't have a clear strategy for their data, or whose data sets are too big, make sense of it.

117
3 years ago

A simple way to set up a company, with a clear, no-nonsense guide for the process.

115
11 months ago

In February 2018, Clearbit was acquired for an undisclosed amount.

111
2 years ago

A startup that has built a visual, crowd-sourced map of the world’s nuclear weapons.

105
2 years ago

A company that’s building a platform where you pay a monthly fee to use a service to manage your contractors. The startup is taking a page from the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system, which lets banks settle payments between banks.

105
2 years ago

A home rental platform. The startup wants to let people rent out their homes. It’s a very young company, so it’s not clear how they’ll get the number of renters needed to make a dent in the real estate market.

104
2 years ago

A product that helps consumers get a clear perspective on their finances

104
2 years ago

Helping employees track their paychecks and see their own data in a clearer way.

97
1 year ago

A tool for tracking meetings, tasks and projects in a very clear and simple way.

97
11 months ago

In 2016, Clearbit was reported to be in talks to be acquired by Amazon.

96
2 years ago

A startup that wants to build a platform to help small businesses, with a clear focus on helping small business owners build their brands and grow their businesses.

87
2 years ago

A startup that wants to cut down on the “excess” of onboarding customers, and help companies automate the onboarding process through clear use of the right tools.

86
2 years ago

The answer is not entirely clear. Startups that are working to solve a business problem have the least success of any type of startup.

84
2 years ago

A messaging service for freelancers to make their pricing clearer to clients

71
5 months ago

A Berkeley-based startup that makes a bionic eye. The company’s device attaches to the eye, allowing users to see a bit more clearly.

70
1 year ago

A social experiment platform that allows people to play pranks on each other. The startup is currently in stealth so it’s not clear how it’s going to launch.

65
2 years ago

A startup that makes it easier for companies to hire doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals by making it clear what they’re worth and how they can become a part of the company.

64
1 year ago

A “Clearbit for GitHub,” which helps GitHub users find and connect with people who are using their software.

61
1 year ago

"• "December 2014 - Cleared to launch"

61
1 year ago

The startup says it’s building the “Wiki for accounting”, but that’s not clear from the demo. Ledger is a software company building a cloud-based accounting platform for small businesses.

57
8 months ago

A company that helps nuclear power plants introduce self-driving cars to their facilities, with the goal of saving money and reducing carbon emissions.

54
1 year ago

A startup that claims to be building a decentralized blockchain for the global insurance industry. The startup is building a global insurance blockchain to provide payment transparency and data sharing for insurance companies, which can verify and clear payments without the need for middlemen.

53
1 year ago

A company that aims to create a clearer way to work with small businesses by developing an online platform that helps them connect, communicate and manage. It’s working with over 1,000 small businesses in the U.S. and is moving into other countries.

53
1 year ago

A real-time payments system that collects transactions as they occur in order to clear them instantly. The company launched in June.

53
8 months ago

A medical startup that aims to make it easier for patients to get access to care, though the business model is unclear.

53
1 year ago

A real-time, state-of-the-art monitoring solution for critical industries such as nuclear, oil & gas, and pharmaceuticals. This is a startup that wants to monitor everything from boilers to turbines, from systems to submersibles.

52
11 months ago

A web-based service for B2B and C2B procurement. It’s not clear how the startup plans to make money.

50
1 year ago

This startup is building a content delivery network for clearing the clutter of ad blockers for publishers.

48
1 year ago

A mobile phone app that helps you set up a gifting experience with friends on Facebook. It’s not clear if this is a new feature or a monetization play.

48
11 months ago

A “banking-as-a-service” startup that’s going to be the “Paypal of banking”. It’s not clear how the startup plans to make money.

46
6 months ago

This startup is building a tool to help lawyers draft documents and agreements in a way that’s clear and concise, but also in a way that’s legally precise. The founders created their own law school in 2014 and now run the firm as a for-profit business, but they plan to eventually make the tool available to all lawyers.

41
1 year ago

A company that builds software for process automation, with their product called Clear. Clear is a full-fledged IT automation platform that’s easy to install and use.

40
9 months ago

A startup that wants to allow users to save and organize their passwords, audit and clear browser history, and identify which websites they have visited in the past.

39
1 year ago

In the last two years, the cost of building a nuclear plant in the US has increased seven times, while the cost of building a solar plant has dropped. Upstart Energy is building a solar plant in the desert of California to compete with utility companies that have built nuclear plants. The startup aims to use an asset-light model and build a plant for around $1.5 billion.

37
1 month ago

In startups, “shovelware” is a term for software that’s been built without a clear focus. “Shoveling” is the act of creating this software and selling it.

35
6 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.

32
2 months ago

In the old days of e-commerce, a customer might get a shipping confirmation and an email with a tracking number a few days after placing a order. But in today’s online economy, with e-commerce orders varying from minutes to hours, the e-commerce customer doesn’t necessarily get a clear sense of how much time they have before their order is delivered.

24
1 month ago

A company building a business that generates revenue by taking photos of license plates. It helps ensure that the license plate is visible, and that the picture is clear.

17
3 years ago

Idea: Software that helps digital agencies manage the billing process, making sure every team member gets paid on time and bills are clear

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3 years ago

Idea: A startup that helps companies manage their tech stacks to ensure they stay on the bleeding edge of tech trends and have a clear understanding of their tech spending

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