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7 months ago

A platform that lets users sell and share their old, unused stuff, with a marketplace that helps users decide what to do with it.

329
2 years ago

A platform to help people decide what to buy online, like a virtual Amazon.

149
1 year ago

Big data platform that lets users decide what data they want to track, and what data they want to track.

146
2 years ago

This startup makes it easier for companies to decide if they are in compliance with the Fair Housing Act.

144
2 years ago

This startup wants to use its data to help people decide where to vacation, and where to live. It’s a bit like other startup like TripAdvisor — but it’s also a concierge service that wants to help show people the best places to vacation and live.

139
2 years ago

A startup that helps students decide what college to go to, by matching them with data on schools’ average SAT scores, average AP scores, average graduation rates, and more. The company uses algorithms to draw on this data to match applicants to schools.

134
2 years ago

 This startup uses AI to detect insurance fraud and fraudulently- or improperly-claimed benefits. It offers a risk score and recommendations that help agents and customers decide on policies.

133
2 years ago

A startup based on the idea that what’s often lost in the process of buying a car is the opportunity to sell it. CarBifi helps make the process of selling a car easier, and could be used by dealers to help people decide if they want to keep their car for another year.

132
4 months ago

A test to help people decide which type of vitamin they should take. It’s currently in the seed round.

132
1 year ago

A startup that makes it easy for people to decide whether they want to start a business, or not, and is building a series of tools to help them do it.

128
2 years ago

A startup that helps teachers use their classroom’s data to better serve their students. TeacherSitter tracks a teacher’s attendance, assignments, and grades, and helps them decide how to help their students the most.

125
2 years ago

This app helps people decide which services they should rent out their home for extra money.

118
1 year ago

A tool to help you decide whether you can afford to buy a house or car.

118
2 years ago

"A social platform for people who are too busy to decide"

116
1 year ago

A three-sided marketplace for people to find travel partners, decide where to go and book it together.

115
2 years ago

A startup that helps customers decide what they want to buy with a digital tool that turns price into recommendations.

109
2 years ago

The startup has created a predictive analytics tool that helps food companies decide where to open new locations. The startup is focused on the US and UK.

106
2 years ago

A startup that helps users decide which brand of shampoo to buy, using data from its own tracking of shampoo sales.

106
2 years ago

A social network that will help you decide what kind of person you are.

105
2 years ago

A startup that collects data about office space and lets landlords and tenants decide if both would be a good fit.

103
2 years ago

A startup that offers an AI-powered service that helps patients decide where to seek treatment for cancer

102
2 years ago

A startup that aggregates and analyzes information about the cost of living and quality of life in a location to help people decide where to move

98
2 years ago

A sassy, sarcastic assistant that works on mobile. The startup’s founder, after building a small app for the same purpose, decided to build a full-fledged assistant, which works on mobile.

98
10 months ago

 This company builds debt crowdsourcing platforms for lending companies. Borrowers can list their credit availability and a company can decide whether they’re a good fit for a loan.

97
2 years ago

This startup in the area of healthcare is building a platform to allow patients to make appointments with other patients with the same medical condition. It also takes lower-cost medical tests and puts them in an online marketplace for patients to decide which tests they want.

93
2 years ago

Of course, that’s just a sampling. And some of these companies are still in the idea stage, so they might not turn into actual businesses. But this list shows that there’s a lot of revenue to be made building new tools for the online world. Now it’s up to entrepreneurs to decide what sorts of products to build.

84
1 year ago

This company is building a way to track the financial life of a real estate property by using machine learning and artificial intelligence to help people decide whether to sell or hold onto a property.

84
1 year ago

A startup that helps hotels decide which employees to hire, based on data from a collection of over 100 million guest reviews.

83
7 months ago

A startup that helps restaurant guests decide which dish is best for them.

82
1 year ago

 A company that uses AI to help restaurants decide which dishes to sell based on the type of food they have.

78
2 years ago

 This is a company that has done a lot of research on the best way to get a message across to people in different places. They decided that one of the best ways was to create a system that is both language and location-agnostic, and designed to be culturally sensitive. They’ve put that system to work for a variety of companies, including a hotel chain, a coffee company, and a plastic surgery center.

76
2 years ago

This company has developed a way to help homeless people decide if an apartment is worth locking down before signing a lease. The app, which is currently being tested in San Francisco, is meant to help people make better decisions about where to live, and could be particularly helpful for the homeless.

75
1 year ago

This startup is building an app to help companies decide between what they call “full stack” or “micro-services” architectures.

75
1 year ago

Idea : This app and service helps urban planners and developers figure out what to do with empty lots, bringing a social element that allows neighbors to decide what to do.

75
1 year ago

A chatbot that helps people decide which insurance plan to select.

73
1 year ago

A tool for creating and distributing your own live stream video. Ideas are from developers, and are developed via a “discovery pipeline”, where a public vote decides which one of the new ideas will be built.

69
2 years ago

 This is a tool that helps restaurants make better use of their kitchen space. The startup’s product is a kitchen hand-held scanner that helps chefs size up customers to decide what to cook based on their food orders.

68
1 year ago

A solution for “scaling” public schools. It lets school districts work with an “empowered community” to decide how schools should be run, including how many teachers and administrators are required.

68
1 year ago

A tool that helps companies in all industries decide the best way to invest their thousands of dollars in customer acquisition costs.

65
1 year ago

A startup that wants to use AI to help you increase the value of your product photos. It wants to be a sort of digital gallery, with a tool to help you decide between multiple options for a given photo.

64
1 year ago

Helping people put their home into a rental portfolio. The startup’s platform is meant to help investors see the potential return on investment of the investment portfolio, and to help them decide when to sell or hold out for a higher return.

64
1 year ago

This startup is creating a way to share and track the performance of the web content that people decide to share online. The startup has raised $1 million.

64
1 year ago

A startup that helps people decide whether they should buy more of their favorite products.

64
1 year ago

A company that provides an online profile management tool. The startup is also working on a beta version of a layer of security around user data. The company's founder originally pitched the idea at Y Combinator in 2014, but the founders decided to pivot to a more stable revenue stream.

64
1 year ago

The startup wants to use a combination of machine learning and data science to figure out a person's biological age based on a series of scans and measurements. The projections are meant to help people decide what to do with their retirement.

62
9 months ago

Helping people monitor their online reputation and reputation-management needs. The idea is to provide tools to help people decide which of their online identities is worth protecting, and which can be deleted.

59
1 year ago

A company that decides what online course you should take next, making it easier for people to learn new skills.

58
1 year ago

San Francisco startup that aims to take the “chaos” out of making decisions by providing a mobile app that helps users decide between a variety of options and then buy the one that’s best for them.

57
1 year ago

FuturePundit helps companies in the US and Europe to better understand how consumers’ online comments and reviews will affect their sales, and how such sentiment can be used to decide on future marketing and sales strategies.

55
1 year ago

A healthcare investment platform that helps investors evaluate healthcare companies, decide whether or not to invest, and track performance.

55
1 year ago

A tool for photographers that helps them decide which settings to use on different cameras and which settings are best for the image they’re taking.

51
1 year ago

A startup that helps college students decide which courses to take and which ones to skip. They’re currently building a prototype app with over 5,000 students and 300 universities.

50
1 year ago

A B2B platform that helps people decide what to do with the Amazon Alexa-enabled devices they already have at home.

50
2 months ago

A startup that offers a way to review and rate the quality of restaurants before you dine there, to help diners decide where to eat. It’s a similar concept to Yelp, but for food.

50
10 months ago

DecideMe is a platform for people to make decisions about their own healthcare. The startup is looking to take huge inroads in the US, where they see a $1.7 trillion market, and plan to launch in 2017.

49
1 year ago

A “field guide for the digital age” that helps users decide which technology options to use for their product. They currently have 11,000 customers and a product that’s been used to build over 30,000 products.

48
1 year ago

A product that helps businesses manage their risk. The startup’s software helps companies set up a risk model for their business and get a risk score so they can decide if they should hedge, mitigate, or accept the risk.

48
1 year ago

A platform that helps you decide which of your family members should be in a will. The startup is working with over 1,000 people and has 2,000 users on their “Connect” platform.

46
8 months ago

A digital platform that allows small businesses to create a “professional profile,” allowing them to connect with customers, decide what to do in situations like offer discounts, etc.

46
1 year ago

a startup that wants to help people understand how they are spending their money. The startup wants to provide an easy-to-use dashboard of monthly spending to help people decide where to cut back.

44
1 year ago

A group of four college friends who decided to start a company to help create a more efficient way to source and manufacture electronics. The company wants to be the first company to completely eliminate the middlemen of electronics manufacturing and create more manufacturing in the U.S.

43
1 year ago

The concept is a “dynamic price guide” that helps consumers decide on the best price for a product. It’s a knowledge base of price comparison numbers and historical data to help users decide which store has the best price.

42
11 months ago

The startup’s focus is on helping brands drive more sales by taking their product to the consumer before it hits the shelves. It's building an online store that helps retailers decide what consumers want before the items are sold in the stores.

39
1 year ago

A tool to help employees decide which products to sell and how to price them.

37
1 month ago

A startup that helps trainees decide what skills they need to develop to enter a given industry.

35
9 months ago

This is a startup that’s trying to help machine learning researchers decide which data is best to include in their models.

34
6 months ago

The organizers said they received over 500 invitations from companies in India and elsewhere to submit ideas, and decided to invite a group of startups and investors to pitch their ideas at the conference.

33
7 months ago

A startup in San Francisco that wants to help you track your data on your phone, through a “personal dashboard” that helps you understand and use data to improve your health. The startup’s primary goal is to build an app that will help people decide what medical procedures they want to have done today and in the future, and then be able to track the status of those procedures through an app.

30
20 days ago

The founders of the startup had been using hammers for decades and decided to create a tool for anyone to use to make custom hammers.

23
19 days ago

This startup, which was founded in May, wants to help patients decide what to buy and how to buy it.

22
1 month ago

A tool that uses multi-modal signals to help the user decide which e-card to send.

18
2 years ago

A startup that sells a tool that lets you simulate a vacation you want to take so you can decide which destination you want to go to

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2 years ago

Idea: Improves the performance of ads by pinpointing the moment that a customer sees an ad and decides to buy. The startup is building machine learning models to predict conversion time, and the founders have already run $1m of ads through their product.

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2 years ago

A startup that has a service to help people decide which of their friends to ask to go to a party

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