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Cup Startup Ideas



3 years ago

A browser extension that tracks the cost of your everyday items (fries, cup of coffee, etc.) over time and cross-references this data with the Starbucks menu. In addition to the main purpose of tracking your coffee expenses, the tool also allows users to find out if they are spending more than they should and how to cut back.

515
2 years ago

A company that makes high-end reusable coffee cups.

290
3 years ago

A platform to allow landlords to manage their rental units and see the occupancy.

169
3 years ago

A startup that allows you to hire a dog walker for the same price as a cup of coffee.

162
1 year ago

This startup wants to make banking as easy as buying a cup of coffee, just with a few clicks.

142
3 years ago

This company is a cloud-based loyalty program that rewards users for everyday purchases, like a cup of coffee or a movie ticket.

140
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.

138
3 years ago

This is an app for getting around the price and quality problems of a typical cup of coffee.

135
1 year ago

A P2P car-sharing app that matches drivers with unoccupied cars in their city from automakers.

133
1 year ago

A startup that helps companies determine whether they have a “culture of safety” and if they’re on track to meet the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s goals.

130
2 years ago

These compostable cups are meant to help coffee shops reduce their packaging waste. They can be full of coffee or tea or soup and you can recycle them, but they don’t break down in landfills.

122
3 years ago

The company is developing a software platform that connects freelancers, agencies or employers with service providers such as plumbers, electricians, acupuncturists, etc. It’s meant to make the process of hiring a service easier, with a marketplace for the service providers.

121
1 year ago

A startup that wants to make a “smart cup” that tracks your drinking habits so you can better manage your alcohol consumption.

116
2 years ago

The company behind the $500,000 World Cup prize pool, FanDuel is building a baseball-based fantasy game. FanDuel has a head start in the US and UK, but will need to grow in other countries to have an impact.

103
2 years ago

A remote control for your coffee machine, allowing you to brew the perfect cup every single time.

95
11 months ago

Ease-of-use in a cup is a startup that is working on a cup that can detect and disperse medication.

95
2 years ago

A startup that partners with local retailers to curate a handful of in-store activities for users to enjoy. These “experiences” are curated by the user’s location and can be anything from a free cup of coffee to a free library book.

90
1 year ago

A subscription-based app to help you make a better cup of coffee at home.

89
1 year ago

This startup directs users to the best cup of coffee within a 5-mile radius.

84
1 month 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.

83
1 year ago

Making office supplies more environmentally friendly, allowing a company to buy paper cones and cups in bulk, rather than using them up and throwing them away.

80
1 year ago

The startup aims to let customers pay for their coffee with a few taps and get a cup of coffee delivered to their door with a few taps. The startup is already operating in 15 cities and has partnered with over 100 merchants and is looking to expand to other cities.

75
1 year ago

A company that makes a product called a “pill stop” which is a pill dispenser for people with bad backs, designed to make it easier to take pills by placing them in a container instead of a cup.

72
1 year ago

A coffee subscription service for the food industry, where the coffee is made from beans from the farm to cup by the service.

69
1 year ago

This startup is building a coffee maker with a built-in grinder, to help you make the perfect cup of joe.

67
2 years ago

A social enterprise that sells a monthly subscription to its members, who can use the service to get a cup of tea in their home or a drink in a restaurant. The company hopes to provide a service to the growing number of people who do not have access to this basic human necessity.

66
1 year ago

A startup that makes an app called the “World Cup of football” that lets users swap trading cards with other users.

63
1 year ago

Imagine if you could order a cup of coffee or a slice of pizza in 30 seconds with the tap of a button, and then get that same order the next day.

63
8 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
1 year ago

A tool for helping people track their expenses, with features like “drinking cups” and “movie tickets”.

55
1 year ago

A system that lets people rent unoccupied houses for short-term travel or for rentals of the equipment that would normally be used in those homes. It would also help people who want to move to new places quickly, and helps landlords looking for short-term renters for their homes.

53
1 year ago

A “smart” train that can read and understand which cars are unoccupied and stop them from being sent down the tracks.

52
1 year ago

A way to turn your Pinterest boards into tangible products, allowing you to make physical terrariums with your floral pins, or turn your recipe pins into cooking supplies or even a box of cupcakes.

51
11 months ago

 A new way to pay for coffee. Instead of paying for a cup of coffee with cash, consumers can enter their credit card information to pay for their coffee and the coffee shop will take care of the rest. The product is as a credit card payment processing platform, and the company claims that “millions” of coffee shops are already using Credit Card Coffee.

51
1 year ago

A company that manufactures reusable plates and cups that are used once and then recycled

49
1 year ago

This startup is “making it so that you can get a cup of coffee with a tip on the app” by using the app to order coffee, order ahead, and tip.

47
3 years ago

Idea: A platform for getting the most out of your coffee. The startup offers three products: a coffee subscription service, a coffee maker that brews a single cup at a time, and a French press. Their subscription service offers 12 different types of coffee every month.

39
5 months ago

Cupcakes has created a way to allow customers to order their cupcakes by the hour, with a $3 delivery fee. Founded in 2015, the startup has more than 1,000 customers in New York City and says it is on track to be profitable by the end of the year.

39
1 year ago

This startup is building a little robot with a camera to help monitor your home while it’s not occupied, then alert you if there’s a problem.

37
11 months ago

A company that sells single-serving coffee packets (i.e. ground coffee) to businesses in bulk (i.e. 20 cups) for $5/bag. The startup has already won over a number of restaurants, and is working on a new product to sell coffee to businesses.

28
4 months ago

PortionWorks is building a startup in Philadelphia that uses a high-tech pill-dispensing machine to automate the process of making food portions. It can make a cup of yogurt, for example, in just two seconds.

22
3 years ago

Idea: A platform that allows hotels to book out their rooms at a constant price, even when occupancy rates vary

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