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2 years ago

A company that helps people figure out what kind of insurance they need, and then helps them find the best and cheapest way to get it. The startup says they’ve already gotten good feedback from people who have used their site.

1,013
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
3 years ago

A credit card that has no annual fee and no foreign transaction fees. The company is in India.

488
1 year ago

A restaurant review app that allows customers to leave feedback about their meal directly on the receipt for the wait staff to see.

481
3 years ago

This startup wants to help the elderly live as independently as possible by monitoring their habits and keeping track of how they feel.

458
1 year ago

A kind of “digital cash” that’s fully digital, works anywhere, and doesn’t require a fee to transfer money.

338
2 years ago

A company that makes high-end reusable coffee cups.

290
2 years ago

Social network for entrepreneurs, allowing them to share ideas and get feedback for their business ideas. The startup is free for businesses with fewer than 5 employees.

264
2 years ago

A social network built for black professionals. It’s a version of Facebook for black professionals that’s designed for different demographics, with features like a photo gallery and a newsfeed that’s tuned for black users.

261
2 years ago

A new way to find great local coffee.

259
11 months ago

A startup working to help the Chinese government monitor citizens’ social media activity. The startup provides the government with a “centralized feed of public activities”.

253
2 years ago

A mobile app that helps business reduce expenses by keeping track of how much they spend on things like office supplies, bank fees, and marketing.

249
3 years ago

is a platform that allows users to buy, sell, and trade gift cards for a small fee.

239
8 months ago

Feed.ai is building a way for companies to use AI to automate their business processes and make them more efficient.

239
2 years ago

A web-based platform that provides users with a way to digitally record and collect feedback from their customers.

236
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.

225
2 years ago

A platform that allows users to create digital, social, and physical products by sending messages to a group of people in a bid to crowdsource their ideas or get feedback.

224
2 years ago

A tool that helps people evaluate their careers in a way that has real-time feedback from their managers. It’s currently used in early rounds at Y Combinator.

220
2 years ago

A form of payment supported by the federal government that allows people to pay for taxes and other fees with an app.

217
8 months ago

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

212
1 month ago

A device that you can wear on your wrist that lets you check the weather, check traffic, and send messages and emails, all from your wrist. The device isn’t fully developed, but feels like a more-powerful yet simpler version of the Pebble.

212
1 month ago

A startup that helps small businesses and brands create custom, one-of-a-kind products for customers. The Product Design team has built a consumer brand identity and packaging for a range of products, from coffee to power tools.

207
2 years ago

A “pay as you feel” charity platform

205
2 years ago

A company which helps brands and event planners create love letters to their fans, based on their feedback or engagement.

201
2 years ago

A startup that helps track and connect people who want to apply for jobs in a specific city, and allows them to see the job openings, apply and schedule interviews, get feedback on their applications, and communicate with recruiters. Available in the San Francisco Bay Area.

200
1 month 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.

199
2 years ago

A company that aims to simplify the process of buying and selling used goods online in the US, and in the UK, with the aim to make it easier than eBay or Craigslist. The startup currently has 2,000 members, each paying a monthly fee.

197
1 month ago

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

196
2 years ago

A mobile application that allows users to earn cash back on their purchases in exchange for providing feedback.

195
1 year ago

This startup is building a way to take a picture of your face, and then the computer will tell you what emotion you are feeling.

194
2 years ago

A B2B platform to keep track of product costs, with a recurring revenue model that covers processing fees for orders, as well as profit margin.

192
3 years ago

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

191
2 years ago

A subscription-based service that allows people to get their medical records from their primary care physician to a specialist at their choice for a fee. The company also claims that it can help people find specialists within a certain time frame.

191
3 years ago

A digital bank from Italy that gives customers free checking with no monthly fees.

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.

186
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.

185
2 years ago

This startup is aiming to bring an app with a social feed into the workplace. It’s like a Slack, only with the news and is free.

185
3 months ago

This is an app that helps riders find the best local street parking spots to avoid tickets and fees.

183
3 years ago

A platform that lets people sell their WiFi network for a monthly fee.

182
2 years ago

A digital platform for artists to share their work, get feedback, and start selling to gallery owners.

182
3 years ago

A revenue sharing model for people who want to share their personal data with advertisers. By offering a monthly subscription, the company expects to earn revenue from those who feel most comfortable sharing their data.

177
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service where you can pay a monthly fee to have a local sitter take care of your pet

175
3 years ago

A tool for distribution of food and groceries to people in need, in the form of a vehicle equipped with a fridge, a microwave, and a coffee machine, and that can travel down the street from a central hub. The startup’s founders are veterans of the American military.

173
1 year ago

 Mint.com is a startup that takes a fee for credit monitoring for their customers.

171
1 year ago

A tool for employees to give feedback on their managers in real-time. The B2B business is meant to help companies recruit and train their employees better.

170
1 year ago

A way to manage your child’s homework, with a feature for tracking progress, formative feedback, and a way to customize lessons for individual kids.

170
3 years ago

A startup that gives users a way to find a nearby person that can help with any task, from dog walking to medical advice, for a fee of $15

169
1 year ago

A feedback loop for e-commerce stores, allowing them to ask customers for feedback on their experience right after a purchase. Also offers a native app for the web store.

168
3 years ago

A platform for remote workers, offering all the perks of a traditional office, including lounge space and good coffee, and many more.

165
3 years ago

A startup that allows people to rent their homes to Airbnb hosts on a per-night basis, charging a fee to those hosts.

165
3 years ago

A startup that does “personalized” financial planning for people who have a lot of money So, clients pay a fee and the financial planner talks with them and then helps them set up their investment portfolio

164
3 years ago

A startup that’s building an API for user feedback, allowing companies to use a platform such as UserVoice to collect feedback.

164
3 years ago

A company that’s building a platform that handles all of a company’s customer service and HR needs for a monthly fee of a few dollars.

163
2 years ago

A self-storage company that provides monthly payment structures to make customers feel like they’re paying less in rent than they actually are.

163
9 months ago

A personalized learning platform where you can design your own learning plan, and get feedback from a coach.

163
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

A recurring expense management tool that lets you schedule and track the money you spend on the things you use most often, like coffee, groceries, or travel.

161
3 years ago

A platform that helps businesses share their data and information with other businesses by sending out data feeds. The startup says it has taken in $1.5 million in funding to date.

160
2 years ago

This startup is building a business that connects real estate agents with people looking to rent a room, and vice versa. It works as an escrow service for landlords and tenants, with a small fee taken by the service when a transaction completes.

160
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.

159
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.

159
3 years ago

A startup for baristas to easily create and share coffee recipes

158
1 year ago

A company that uses the Ethereum blockchain and a native digital currency to buy and sell online content — with no fees and no middlemen.

158
3 years ago

A platform that helps small businesses manage their coffee orders online. It’s free to use for customers, but the company hopes to make money by turning the system into a recurring subscription.

157
2 years ago

A mobile app that allows people to measure how much energy they are using, from the comfort of their own home, for a small fee.

157
3 years ago

A bank account that the founders say is “like a personal investment account with 100x the transparency of other accounts and no fees.” The account is meant to be a savings account for small businesses or freelancers.

156
3 years ago

A platform for influencers to receive feedback from their followers, so they can use it to become better at what they do.

156
3 years ago

A startup that wants to bring the feeling of a “welcome wagon” to the internet.

156
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.

155
3 years ago

This is an in-app payment system for coffee shops and diners.

155
1 year ago

A platform that allows users to share their ideas, design concepts or even start working on a project to get feedback from other users.

155
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service where people can pay a monthly fee and then they are assigned a personal assistant who helps them with whatever they need

154
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.

154
1 year ago

The mobile app for keeping track of your daily finances, a feature of which is a social media-like feed where you can share your transactions with others.

154
3 years ago

They’re the modern version of a “grocery store”, with a storehouse of over 400 in-demand items that can be added to a wish list. They’re free for consumers, but can have a fee for businesses with 500 or more items in stock.

153
3 years ago

Ripple is a platform for creating virtual currency and a payment system. The startup is trying to get merchants to adopt its digital currency by offering them a low-fee payment processing system.

153
3 years ago

A startup that lets you do to your social media presence what you do to your personal email: use AI to curate your feed, and personalize it.

152
3 years ago

A platform that lets anyone easily create, sell, and buy stuff from Amazon, with no fees and no inventory.

152
3 years ago

A smart fridge that automatically orders more milk for your coffee.

152
3 years ago

A tool that allows people to create screen recordings, and share them for feedback.

152
3 years ago

This startup is building a tool for HR managers to give employees feedback that they can follow along with in real time.

152
1 year ago

A social platform for users to connect with each other about their favorite brands, whether it be their favorite brand of coffee or their favorite brand of washing machine

152
1 year ago

It’s a game for the modern age. It’s a fully 3D world that feels like a “world of computer generated reality.”

151
3 years ago

A startup that provides users with an easy way to create surveys to collect feedback about products

150
3 years ago

This startup lets employers create employee referral programs and sells the referral fees. The startup’s customers include companies like Wayfair, Zillow, and American Express.

149
3 years ago

Food delivery and home services in India with no delivery fees. The startup is looking to deliver a wide range of goods, from food to cleaning products, from thousands of businesses that have been vetted by the company.

149
3 years ago

This startup is building an app that allows people to find people to meet up with in real life, like at a coffee shop or party.

149
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.

148
1 year ago

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

148
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service for people who are visiting a new city, to help them get a feel for the local culture

147
3 years ago

A web-based, collaborative platform for teachers to give and receive feedback.

147
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.

146
3 years ago

Hoping to use the same playbook as the coffee industry to grow their subscriptions to their platform, Hopin.

146
3 years ago

A startup that uses cryptocurrency to help consumers buy products online with a lower transaction fee.

145
3 years ago

A $30,000 investment in a machine that turns raw coffee beans into a beverage.

144
2 years ago

Jet.com is a startup that will sell anything from household items to clothes to groceries to a single user, with no membership fees or minimum purchase requirements. It’s been called the Amazon of online shopping that will work on the ground. The company says it has 1.1 million active buyers already, and a $3 billion run rate.

144
3 years ago

A B2B company that aims to eliminate the $2 trillion in fees incurred by businesses in the US and Canada by providing them with a single online account to manage all of their accounts.

143
3 years ago

The startup is building a platform for allowing organizations to crowdsource ideas for products and services, and to get feedback from customers.

143
1 year ago

A wireless, location-based personal assistant that helps you find the nearest coffee shop, store, or restaurant while walking or riding your bike.

142
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

In the UK, an increasingly important part of the economy isn’t bricks and mortar stores but phone apps. And one startup wants to replace the app store with a custom-built version. The idea is that you buy an app once and then get the updates for free. The company is giving away its first product for free, called The App Store, in order to gain feedback.

141
3 years ago

A medical-grade mattress that uses sensors and algorithms to track a person’s sleep cycles, and then provide feedback to help improve a person’s sleep.

141
3 years ago

One of several startups that are building alternative work schedules that let people swap out their hours for the week. They all basically pair an employer with a local worker who can come in for extra hours in exchange for a small fee or a flat rate.

141
3 years ago

An in-app survey tool that helps users of mobile games collect feedback on their game experience

141
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service for people who are looking to buy a new car to go to a dealership and test drive cars and get a feel for what the car is like before they buy it

140
3 years ago

A startup that provides a platform for people to give each other feedback on their work It's like a wave pool for learning

140
3 years ago

This is a company building a software company that provides software solutions for companies to build their own customer personas, give them feedback on their user experience, and then make recommendations for changing their website layouts.

140
3 years ago

A remote meeting solution for companies that want to meet where people are, like coffee shops or bars. The startup is currently focusing on a few dozen US and European locations, but plans to go global in 2018.

140
3 years ago

A company that provides a platform for users to order food via text message, with a delivery fee attached.

140
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
2 years ago

A company that connects retail stores with talented baristas. The startup offers the ability to get coffee from the comfort of one’s own home, and pay with a credit card.

140
1 year ago

A tool for managing your social media accounts, allowing users to see their entire social media feed on one dashboard.

140
3 years ago

An online membership sharing network for businesses like Always 21, where people pay a monthly membership fee to access discounted travel and entertainment.

139
2 years ago

A startup that helps companies get a better understanding of their customers by using read receipts, call recording, and pop-up notifications to get real-time feedback.

139
1 year ago

A way to get a live feed of who’s looking at a website.

139
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

Drip is an app for business owners to create and manage their drip coffee business.

138
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.

138
3 years ago

A company that pays people in the developing world to write content for a fee. They’ve already signed up one client (Watsi, a non-profit that helps poor people in medical emergencies) and expect to sign up another soon.

138
1 year ago

A startup that helps Chinese people who are learning English. The company is currently gathering feedback.

138
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service that helps people with brain injuries and other cognitive conditions take care of themselves and feel better

137
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.

137
3 years ago

A startup that provides mobile training to employees, with a program that offers employees the opportunity to collect feedback on a mobile device about their interaction with customers.

137
3 years ago

This company is building a platform for game developers to get feedback from fans and their communities, and earn money in the process.

137
3 years ago

This startup’s idea is a combination of a travel guide with an Instagram feed where you can find unique places to eat and stay. The company is working on bringing in new geographies and businesses to get more exposure.

136
3 years ago

A digital health platform for employees that allows them to book medical appointments, track usage, and get feedback from a doctor. The company wants to use machine learning to predict when employees are likely to need care, and to allow for more timely and personalized care, making it more efficient for employers.

136
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.

136
3 years ago

A digital product that detects, tracks, and pays a user’s monthly rent payments. Due to rent laws, a tenant in many areas may not legally be able to sign for a check until it’s been deposited. By the time they can, the landlord has already moved on to the next tenant, which means the tenant may have to pay the holdback fee.

136
3 years ago

A navigation app for drivers that uses data from real-time feed from traffic cameras to give you turn-by-turn directions.

136
3 years ago

A social network for remote companies that let’s you see what your colleagues are working on, see what they’ve been working on in the past, and share feedback.

136
2 years ago

A way to help fast food restaurants manage the waste they produce in their kitchens and on their premises. For every burger they’re able to cut, the startup is able to feed a human in need.

136
1 year ago

A chatbot platform that allows users to schedule regular conversations with virtual therapists who provide advice, feedback, and advice.

136
3 years ago

This is a “Y Combinator for entrepreneurs”, where people can get feedback and advice from Y Combinator alumni.

135
3 years ago

A two-sided marketplace for recruiting, with employers and job seekers trading feedback and contact information. The company is based in the San Francisco Bay Area but also has offices in Los Angeles and Philly.

135
3 years ago

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

135
2 years ago

The startup creates a tool for tracking food and waste. The company wants to help people feel more in control of their food and waste.

135
3 years ago

The app is meant to help people feel connected to their communities and to learn about local government, news, and weather. It’s being built by the tech team of a Philly-based newsroom and has been in the works since 2013.

134
2 years ago

A company that lets you use the internet to buy and sell everything from iced coffee to air mattresses to motorcycles.

134
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service for musicians to track their fans and receive real-time feedback

133
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

133
3 years ago

This app is a replacement for spreadsheets. The app helps users manage every aspect of their finances, including contracts, invoices, and approvals. The startup offers a monthly subscription fee for the software and gives users a free trial period.

133
3 years ago

This is a startup that wants to help people save money on banking fees by sharing account information with other banks.

133
2 years ago

A platform for finding chefs that can cook for you, for a fee, across a variety of restaurants. Peers who want to hire a chef post what they’re looking for, and chefs can bid on each request.

133
1 year ago

The startup offers a new approach to workplace performance reviews: a behavior based feedback system that rewards positive actions and punishes negative ones.

133
3 years ago

A startup that gives you a free credit card (with no annual fees) when you sign up for a certain amount of money back when you shop online

132
2 years ago

An API that lets customers pay any merchant in the world, directly through their website, with no credit-card processing fees.

132
1 year ago

A micro-currency with no transaction fees. The startup is building a global payment solution for enterprises and consumers. It’s notable for being the first to integrate a cryptocurrency into an existing business.

132
8 months ago

A mobile app that allows users to share photos and videos of their pets for adoption and adoption fees

132
3 years ago

A coffee delivery service in San Francisco that is “delivering a new experience” to the coffee industry. The startup is a joint venture between a coffee roaster and a delivery service like Postmates.

131
3 years ago

This is a software-as-a-service platform that allows members to buy and sell bitcoin with zero fees. The startup currently only works with digital currencies, and only with verified users, but plans to expand its service to other financial instruments in the future.

131
3 years ago

This company builds technology that allows people to securely and easily send money to and from the Philippines. Their service, which launched in May of 2018, allows Filipinos to send money to family and friends without having to deal with the high fees associated with traditional remittance services.

131
3 years ago

This credit card processor is trying to make small businesses feel more secure about their accounts.

131
3 years ago

This is a “shortcut” to provide the same results as a traditional HR process, by using phone interviews, instant messaging, and video interview feedback to automate the hiring process.

130
3 years ago

MailChimp wants to build a new kind of email, one that feels like a conversation and is powered by AI.

130
3 years ago

PetMD is a vet-tech startup that helps pet owners with a range of services, from consulting to pet care. It has a “pet concierge” service to help owners with questions like what to feed their pets when taking them to the vet, and what food to pick up on the way home.

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

This is a startup that wants to help people find their ideal yoga teacher, and help them hire them for a low monthly fee.

130
3 years ago

A platform for customers to customize the fit and feel of their clothing, the startup was founded in October of 2018 and has an iOS app that launched in November of 2018

130
2 years ago

A tool for businesses to create a customized API for their website. It’s like writing a custom XML feed for a site, but with an API.

130
2 years ago

Nimbix is a startup creating a platform for employees to give better feedback on their managers. The company is currently in talks with several companies to use its platform.

130
1 year ago

This app helps workers make the most of their coffee breaks.

130
3 years ago

A platform for teachers and students to interact that can be used to share notes, assignments, and homework via a visual interface. They are developing a way for teachers to grade students' work in real time, as well as a way for students to get feedback from teachers and classmates in real time.

129
2 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.

129
2 years ago

A web service that crowdsources customer feedback on products.

129
1 year ago

A platform for hiring freelance developers, who can be paid in monthly subscription fees. It’s currently trying to build a business in Germany and the Netherlands.

129
1 year ago

A startup that helps users track their fitness goals, connecting with others and offering feedback.

129
1 year ago

A startup where individuals can sell the data collected from their mobile devices for a fee.

129
3 years ago

A restaurant-like space in a building that lets local entrepreneurs run a curated collection of food businesses — a quick-service restaurant, a coffee shop, an ice cream parlor, a bakery, etc. — in a single location. The space also offers shared office space and has a private chef who can cook for customers.

128
3 years ago

A credit card with no annual fee, no foreign transaction fee, no penalty fees, no cash advance fees, no late fees, and a 0% intro APR for 15 months.

128
2 years ago

A startup for female entrepreneurs where they can share products and get feedback, plus other resources.

128
2 years ago

A startup that sources and purchases organic food in the US at wholesale prices, delivering it to customers for a small fee.

128
3 years ago

A startup focused on helping users filter content in their feeds. The startup has built a product that uses algorithms to recommend the most relevant content for you based on a variety of criteria.

127
3 years ago

A platform that integrates with healthcare providers to find communities and provide feedback on their needs. Its goal is to bring community health and quality of life to this underserved population.

127
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
2 years ago

This startup is building a new kind of pay-as-you-go mobile device, which can be used for a variety of purposes, from music to glasses to medical and molecular research. The device is meant to be flexible and easy to use, with a range of options for the hardware and software, and a monthly fee that is based on usage.

127
2 years ago

This startup is building a video platform that allows teachers to share lessons with students and get feedback from them.

127
3 years ago

A startup that is focused on building an internet platform for newsrooms. The startup is building a news platform that allows users to easily curate their news feeds, making it easier to find the news they care about.

126
3 years ago

This is a startup that makes hardware that makes it easier to pick up and carry your coffee without scalding yourself. The company is currently only selling to the US, but they’re looking to expand internationally, and have raised $1.3M in funding from DFJ.

126
3 years ago

A mobile platform that connects customers with local businesses via SMS, via text message. The texting platform is free for customers, and businesses pay a monthly fee ($6.95/month) to use the service.

126
3 years ago

A startup that wants to help retailers and brands find new customers by taking their email lists and feeding them into an algorithm that matches them with potential customers.

126
2 years ago

Pitch: A learning platform for students, with gamification and a “social network” feeling.

126
1 month ago

A tool to help people evaluate their risk of getting back together with their exes. It’s designed to be very simple to use, with a single question. The app also has a few social aspects to it that help users keep track of how they’re feeling, and to see other users’ risk assessments.

126
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service where you can pay a flat fee and get a bunch of random items from a specific category and that’s it

125
3 years ago

A new platform that allows big companies to help their employees get better at sales by offering real-time feedback on their pitches, and to see how they compare to others who are similar in their industry.

125
2 years ago

An employee-owned co-living space in the heart of New York City in which residents can rent private rooms for $1,000 a month with monthly fees of $200.

125
2 years ago

A customer research and feedback platform for brands.

125
3 years ago

A “smart seating” technology that provides real-time feedback for physical therapists and other health care professionals.

124
3 years ago

A discovery platform for specialized high-end clothing that’s based on the feedback of customers

124
1 year ago

A startup that allows you to create an RSS feed for any RSS feed you want. The startup wants to be a tool for “aggregators”, or people who want to consume lots of data but don’t have the time to learn how to use tools like Feedly or NewsBlur.

124
1 year ago

 A startup that allows you to create your own cryptocurrency wallet, taking a portion of the transaction fees to keep the site running.

124
1 year ago

A new way for people to order coffee online, with an app that lets you order in bulk and pay with a credit card.

124
3 years ago

A startup that offers to integrate employee feedback into a centralized hub to improve workflows.

123
2 years ago

A startup that wants to help people in developing nations to access the global stock market in a way that helps them avoid high fees and complicated paperwork.

123
3 years ago

A data visualization startup that combines data visualizations with haptic feedback to maximize the impact of its product.

122
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
2 years ago

This startup wants to make the world’s most durable tablet, one that can withstand a drop from a boat in the ocean, or a puddle of coffee.

122
3 years ago

This is an in-house survey tool for customer feedback. It’s designed to help companies gather feedback from their own employees to help them improve their products.

121
3 years ago

Kava is building a tool for people who own coffee shops to pay their baristas via mobile payments.

121
2 years ago

Employees can request a new car or plane ticket, with the company paying for it. It’s like a traveler’s club without the fees.

121
1 year ago

This startup is building a “social streaming” feed that allows users to track how others are watching videos or articles on their social media profiles. The founders say this is a way for brands to see how their content is being consumed without having to ask for permission.

121
3 years ago

A way for people to send each other money, for a fee. You can transfer $50 of money to someone without them having to come to a bank. There’s a mobile app that allows people to receive and send money, and an online interface for people to see all their transactions.

120
3 years ago

A startup that wants to bring a 21st century version of the old magazine subscription model. The startup gives access to a variety of programming languages and news to consumers for a monthly subscription fee.

120
6 days 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.

120
3 years ago

A way to do peer review for scientific papers, allowing scientists to post their work directly as a paper on the internet and ask for feedback from the scientific community.

119
3 years ago

A Square-like mobile payment system that focuses on retail, but with a focus on cashless transactions and no fees for the merchants.

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
2 years ago

A tool that helps people manage their rent payments, creating a digital ledger of when payments are made, and of any late fees or collection calls.

118
2 years ago

 A startup for hotels to receive guest reviews. It allows hotels to easily build a phone application that allows guests to submit feedback. It’s also a way for hotels to tap into a big, untapped market of millennials who like to review things on their phones.

118
2 years ago

A “social network built for the modern millennial”, with features like a group chat, a profile page, a newsfeed, and social networking features to connect with nearby people.

118
3 years ago

A tool for users to get feedback on projects. The startup was founded by serial entrepreneur and former CEO of Upwork.

117
2 years ago

A company building a way for people to “rent” their phone data for a monthly fee, with text messages included.

117
1 year ago

The startup provides a digital platform for employees to share feedback and instant messages with colleagues. Their clients include companies like Cisco, Google, and the U.S. Army.

117
3 years ago

The startup is building a platform to help academic institutions manage their students’ financial aid and fees.

116
2 years ago

This startup is looking to automatically generate and sell weekly email subscriptions to people based on their buying habits. The email service is for people who want to make sure they get email notifications for products they purchase frequently, like coffee or a subscription service, like Gilt or Birchbox.

116
1 year ago

A free kick to launch a startup, with fees for services like hosting and legal advice.

116
8 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.

116
8 months ago

A credit card application for the underbanked, where users pay a small fee to use the card and earn credit line rewards.

116
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
2 years ago

A startup that wants to take your credit card data and have it automatically pay your bills, so you never have to pay a late fee.

115
3 years ago

A company that helps small businesses test their websites or mobile apps before deploying them. Potential clients can use this to test their website for free, get feedback on their website, and then make changes to their website based on that feedback. The company also offers a web app that helps small businesses track user metrics and track how changes to their website impact those metrics.

114
2 years ago

The startup is looking to build a “social network for artists” using a subscription service and a monthly membership fee.

114
3 years ago

A platform for freelance work, where users can bid on jobs, and get paid by a single company in exchange for a small fee.

113
3 years ago

A platform to make it easier for creative professionals to collaborate with clients. Both parties can share and comment on the project, and get feedback/input from others in the community.

113
2 years ago

A software platform that allows brokers to lower their fees by sending buyers and sellers a weekly report with a snapshot of their properties.

113
3 years ago

A platform that enables customers to rate and review their favorite stores. The startup uses a crowdsourced model to encourage customer feedback and use it to guide the company’s product development.

111
2 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.

111
2 years ago

You can use this to send money to friends and family, at a small fee.

111
2 years ago

A provisioning company that allows for free lunch, coffee, and snacks for employees.

111
2 years ago

A platform that allows brands to have their own private Instagram account, allowing them to advertise and interact on a brand’s feed without having to pay to do so.

110
2 years ago

Tired of paying hefty overdraft fees, this startup wants to make banks obsolete and hand them over to their customers, who can then pay bills and get cash advances directly from their bank accounts.

110
2 years ago

A platform to help students communicate with professors and get feedback

110
11 months ago

What sounds like a feedback app for designers, but it’s actually an app that helps people manage the paper work involved in starting a business.

110
11 months ago

A small-scale, on-demand grocery delivery service with a $25/month membership fee. It’s currently servicing just San Antonio, but is expanding to Austin, Denver, Portland, and Salt Lake City.

109
2 years ago

A tool that lets employers collect and visualize employee feedback, as well as uses that data to guide organization-wide employee performance.

108
2 years ago

A tool that aims to help create a beautiful, custom, and interactive Facebook News Feed.

108
2 years ago

A platform for tracking and understanding the health of small businesses. The platform incorporates data from disparate sources like patient feedback and third-party surveys to provide real-time insights into the health of a business.

108
3 years ago

A startup for providing storage space to people who need extra space, with monthly fees starting at $30 — and no hourly fees.

107
3 years ago

A startup that makes it easier for people to sell their cars privately. Its users pay a monthly fee, and get free car insurance, maintenance, and roadside assistance.

107
3 years ago

A startup building a platform to let people find jobs in their own community. It works a lot like other platforms like Upwork, but the company says it’s targeting the jobs market, and does not require fees to post a job.

107
2 years ago

A company that helps restaurants, bars and coffee shops optimize their ordering process. The startup’s platform lets customers search for locations, get delivery options from there, and track orders.

107
2 years ago

A way to make “live meetings” more effective. The company hopes to help teams create meetings that feel more conversational.

107
1 year ago

A company that wants to make selling merchandise on eBay or Amazon more like selling on Amazon: a selling experience that feels more like a website or app, with good support and a shopping cart.

106
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.

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 company that offers a tool to help users with depression and anxiety make better decisions. The company’s biofeedback tool can help users understand their brainwaves, moods, and other patterns that signal when a decision is best, and when they should stop or change.

105
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.

105
2 years ago

A company creating a consumer credit score, charging a monthly fee to help you get a better credit score.

105
8 months ago

The startup wants to be the Uber for the legal industry, charging a $10 monthly subscription fee to connect you with a lawyer and a paralegal.

105
3 years ago

A startup that provides a virtual assistant for time-crunched financial services managers. They want to make their service as affordable as possible, too, with no monthly fees.

104
2 years ago

A digital wallet to keep track of expenses and payments, with monthly fees and a range of plans. Some competitors include Wirecard, Revolut, and Revolut Pay.

104
1 year ago

A startup that’s developing an app that allows users to crowdsource design work in real time. As the company says, “the platform is set up in a way that allows site visitors to create a profile, to rate designs, and to leave feedback on the designs of other site visitors. The power of the platform comes from the fact that it’s powered by a community of designers that are incentivized to be helpful.”

104
2 years ago

 A startup that improves the user experience on Twitter by adding a “feed” feature. 

103
1 year ago

A startup to help developers capture feedback from customers and prioritize bugs

103
1 year ago

A startup looking to build a platform where users can pay rent or other fees online or via text message.

102
2 years ago

A platform for managing and selling social media accounts. The company plans to make a browser extension that will place your social media feed in a dashboard for you to see, and then allow you to manage all of your social media accounts from one place. It’s expected to raise $20 million in a Series A.

101
2 years ago

A platform that allows for “instant feedback” about the performance of a product or service, using a combination of real-time monitoring and analytics, and person-to-person interaction.

101
2 years ago

A platform for raising capital for early-stage startups, with a $300,000 monthly fee.

101
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.

101
2 years ago

A company that helps teams of software developers collaborate on projects by letting them review each other’s code and share the feedback.

100
2 years ago

A platform that helps companies communicate better with customers, based on surveys, qualitative customer feedback and data.

100
3 months ago

The startup is building an app that connects the consumer directly to the brand and allows them to select products and submit reviews and other feedback.

100
2 years ago

A platform that aims to make it easier to design and manage digital product and content experiences. An open-source platform that allows anyone to design a product and provide the necessary feedback to friends and followers. The startup is seeking to build on the work of other Open Platforms like Brave, or Pivotal, or Path.

99
2 years ago

A startup that’s building technology that can detect when to deploy new products or features based on data and customer feedback.

99
2 years ago

A digital wallet for people who need to make international transfers. The startup, which has raised $7.5 million to date, says that customers can now use their accounts to transfer funds to other countries while paying lower fees.

99
1 year ago

A platform that helps customers avoid high fees by connecting them directly with their bank and credit card companies.

99
2 years ago

A home security company that uses sensors to monitor the security of a home or building, paying users a fee for each intrusion detected.

98
2 years ago

This startup wants to take the gamification of learning to the next level, with gamified quizzes that read aloud to you and provide instant feedback.

98
2 years ago

A startup that allows users to create, share, and modify virtual instruments with real-time feedback in a push-button environment.

98
2 years ago

A social network for businesses to share what they’re working on, see each other’s progress, and share feedback.

98
1 year ago

A startup that helps people give feedback and generate ideas for new products.

97
4 months ago

A platform for schools that helps parents monitor their kids’ schoolwork by way of a continuous feedback loop with teachers.

97
2 years ago

A startup that allows employers to find candidates to do side hustle tasks, like writing blogs or social media posts, for a small fee.

96
8 months ago

A startup that helps people move their money internationally, tracking the currency exchange fees and the transaction fees of each step.

96
2 years ago

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

95
2 years ago

A subscription-based loyalty card company that helps people earn reward points and redeem them for real goods and experiences (like $20 off your next coffee)

95
2 years ago

The goal of this startup is to create a way for business to get feedback on their website from their customers, then use the data to make changes to their site to improve conversion rates. The startup is in early stages, but is attempting to attract investors and create a working prototype.

95
2 years ago

A tool to help people run their own ad campaigns on Facebook for a small fee

95
2 years ago

A platform for educators to receive classroom feedback easily. The platform is designed to be an extension of the teacher’s phone, allowing them to receive instant feedback from the classroom.

94
2 years ago

A tool for online learners to share their work, with the ability to collect and collate feedback from team members.

93
2 years ago

Ideny is a platform that lets users share their ideas in written form, get feedback from others, and see a live visual representation of their ideas – so they can see how others are responding to their thoughts. Their results indicate that they’ve successfully engaged more than 80,000 people in the process.

92
11 days ago

A way to make it easy for people to run their own online classes, charging them a small fee for each enrolled student.

92
2 years ago

A familiar-feeling business that helps doctors and other medical professionals manage their patients and their records.

91
1 year ago

A credit card for freelancers with a 0% interest rate and a $300 annual fee.

91
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
2 years ago

A set of tools to help get new moms back on their feet.

90
2 years ago

A social network for the small, independent coffee shops that serve as anchors for a neighborhood. The startup wants to help coffee shops grow with a social network and start-up accelerator.

90
1 year ago

A way to send money to friends in Mexico, with a fee of no more than $1 per transaction.

90
1 year ago

A company that helps small businesses get online. It provides website and mobile app design, marketing, and hosting for a one-time fee that includes a year of maintenance.

90
2 years ago

 An HR startup that helps companies hire and manage software engineers. They focus on a unique interview process of tracking answers and listening to the answers and use machine learning to sort candidates, give feedback, and determine how to move forward.

89
1 year ago

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

89
2 years ago

A startup that wants to make it easier for people to donate to nonprofits. The startup takes the hassle out of processing donations by replacing the 3-5% processing fee that many nonprofits pay for online donations with a 2.5% processing fee.

88
7 months ago

A free food delivery service in Toronto and Ottawa, with an opt-in subscription service for a monthly fee. The startup has just launched as of May 2019.

88
2 years ago

A way for businesses to track and benchmark their employees’ work, so they can give their employees the feedback they need to be successful.

87
2 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.

86
2 years ago

The Parisian startup is building a digital version of a tour guide. The app will help people feel more connected to a place and know more about it than they currently do. The company has already raised €4.1 million and is currently on track to close a €5 million round.

86
1 year ago

A startup that claims to have the lowest fees for mobile payment processing.

86
1 year ago

A startup that lets people borrow friends’ unused airline miles for a fee.

86
10 months ago

A company that wants to help fund the growth of companies with a $1,000 monthly subscription fee.

86
3 years ago

A startup that provides an app that allows people to give each other feedback on their outfits

85
2 years ago

A new way of paying artists, based on a kind of marketplace model. The major difference is that the company doesn’t take any commission from the artists. The startup instead takes a 30% cut as a fee for the use of the platform.

85
1 year ago

A company that gives businesses a way to sell their products online without having to pay credit card processing fees.

85
11 months ago

An email marketing platform. Businesses with high volumes of email marketing can choose to send their emails using a software sdk and pay a flat monthly fee.

85
7 months ago

A tool for “product managers and designers to make design decisions, collaborate and grow their ideas”. It’s meant to combine user feedback with a team’s existing knowledge to make the most informed design choices.

85
2 years ago

A startup that creates apps for restaurants, choosing to partner with restaurants that have a “local” feel. The startup is currently focusing on the US and UK, but plans to expand to other countries.

84
2 years ago

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

84
2 years ago

This startup is building an AI that helps people manage their emotions. The startup works to remind people when they’re feeling down, and helps people change their state of mind. As an example, the startup is helping people who have depression manage their emotions more effectively.

84
1 year ago

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

84
2 years ago

A card that can be used to withdraw cash from ATMs in over 200 countries in the world, with no fees and no limits on how much a person can withdraw. The startup is currently testing in the UK, and wants to go worldwide. It’s a competitor to non-native cards like the Delta SkyMiles card.

83
2 years ago

A startup that lets companies receive real-time feedback on their customer service. The founders say that customer feedback is the number one driver of company growth.

83
2 years ago

A financial app for students that helps colleges accept payments directly from a student’s bank account, instead of charging fees or taking checks.

83
2 years ago

A startup that lets people send money to each other instantly, without fees

83
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.

83
1 year ago

A startup that allows anyone to live stream to YouTube. It’s a free service that lets people live stream directly to YouTube, and also costs viewers a small fee.

83
1 year ago

A phone-based chatbot that helps you figure out which of your emails you can toss without feeling guilty.

83
1 year ago

A startup that allows users to build their own personalized content by feeding in their own data. It’s similar to the way people build their own websites on Wordpress.com

83
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
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.

82
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.

82
2 years ago

Feeding your dog food that’s nutritionally sound, but it doesn’t look like dog food.

82
2 years ago

A financial and investment platform that facilitates and provides insurance and retirement plans. The company says it wants to take the fees and costs out of these products. The company says it wants to take the fees and costs out of these products. The company wants to simplify the insurance and retirement plans experience for customers and consumers, and for companies to manage their employees’ plans.

82
2 years ago

This startup wants to give people a way to donate money to causes that don’t have any existing infrastructure to collect or accept donations. It’s building out a platform that allows users to donate money to charities of their choice — with no fees or transaction fees, and no minimum amount. The company is building its own user base, with the goal of being a partner with any charity that wants to work with them.

81
2 years ago

A startup that will be launched by Ben Horowitz, which will be the first project of his new Horowitz Center for Entrepreneurship. The company will create a social network for network engineers to receive and give feedback on code.

81
2 years ago

An artificial intelligence program that gives tutors human-like feedback to help students study better.

81
1 year ago

A startup that helps doctors handle patient feedback

81
9 months ago

A tool that lets users “feel” the Earth through their feet.

81
7 months ago

A platform for anonymous feedback and feedback management.

81
2 years ago

A startup that wants to make it easier to test out new software—and then provide feedback from customers

80
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.

80
2 years ago

A startup that lets location-based businesses — like car wash and coffee shops — personalize their promotions. The startup has raised $1.5M in funding.

80
2 years ago

A SaaS platform that helps companies create, manage, and get feedback on their campaigns. It’s currently being used for over 100 campaigns, raised over $30 million in funding, and the founders have spent over a year building it.

80
2 years ago

A mobile app that uses the phone’s accelerometer to detect whether a user is walking and provide immediate feedback on how to improve eating and exercise habits.

80
1 year ago

A “global” coffee delivery service, launched in New York.

80
2 years ago

Subscribing to offers you can share on your Facebook feed, and then a “curated” feed of other people’s stuff you might like.

79
2 years ago

A startup that helps companies provide food delivery to their employees. The startup is working with companies such as California Pizza Kitchen, Denny's, and Pei Wei to bring in revenue. The startup screens customers for a monthly membership fee of around $10 and works on a monthly basis. The startup says they have over 5,000 active customers, with over $2 million in monthly revenue.

79
1 year ago

A SaaS startup based in San Francisco, California. The company has been growing rapidly, claiming to have “signed up more than 20,000 people in just the past month”. Its app lets users schedule and pay for deliveries, including food and household items, with a delivery fee.

79
10 months ago

A startup that makes it easier for businesses to take customer feedback, create customer events and share customer engagement.

79
9 months ago

A digital currency exchange with fees that are 3-5% lower than those of competitors.

79
2 years ago

A crowdsourced design tool that uses user feedback to iterate on the design of a product.

78
2 years ago

A startup that wants to help people become more efficient at managing their money. It’s charging people a monthly fee to manage their money for them.

78
1 year ago

 The startup is building a team of drone pilots that can fly parcels to people within 20 minutes. The service is cheaper than UPS and FedEx, but requires a subscription fee.

78
1 year ago

A startup that asks the question “What does it feel like to be a doctor”. It turns physicians into training robots that can read vitals, progress through patient history, and do the doctor interface.

78
1 year ago

A company that connects doctors with patients, asking for feedback on their medical record or treatment after each visit.

78
1 year ago

A startup that makes it easy for people to build a large collection of books, comics, art prints and other collectibles. It helps people build up a private collection without paying high storage fees.

78
10 months ago

This is a company that helps companies get customer feedback from users as they’re testing new products and services.

78
7 months ago

An analytics platform for companies to track employee reviews and feedback. The startup was founded by former Product Hunt team members.

78
2 years ago

A tool built for the hospitality industry that allows them to better manage the labor they have on-hand. The tool can track labor in real-time, and when it’s time to restock the fridge or refill the coffee machine, the software can alert the staff to take action.

77
2 years ago

This startup is building an AI-powered service that allows brands to send messages to their customers through their social media feeds.

77
1 year ago

A startup that’s building a platform that enables companies to manage, track, and give feedback on their employees’ social media posts.

77
1 year ago

A startup that wants to help companies make more money from their customers by giving them a way to evaluate and give feedback on their online purchasing experiences.

77
1 year ago

An AI-powered tool to help people plan their morning. It’ll suggest things like a workout, breakfast, coffee, etc. for each user based on their location, time of day, and what they’ve done in the past.

77
8 months ago

A company that helps people save money on their baggage fees when flying. Instead of paying $400 for a bag, you pay $30 for a small one.

77
8 months ago

A place for home cooks to share their recipes and get feedback. The company has built a community of chefs and foodies who are making the recipes and giving feedback. Today, the company has over 10,000 recipes on hand, and its users are writing in at a rate of 10 recipes per day.

77
1 year ago

A platform for student loans, with no upfront fees. They’re currently in talks with over 100 banks to make it available to their customers.

76
1 year ago

An API that enables apps to tap into Facebook’s Newsfeed to give users a better idea of what their friends are reading

76
1 year ago

A micro-enterprise that sells coffee to drive around in the back of a van.

76
1 year ago

A startup in India that aims to help people sell and buy things online, with the promise that their software and services will only have a small fee.

76
8 months ago

A startup built for families to help them manage their infant’s development and keep track of their sleep patterns and feedings. The startup is currently working with one family in San Francisco.

76
6 months ago

A platform to allow businesses to register domain names for a fee.

76
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.

75
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.

75
1 year ago

A startup that wants to be the Uber for bike rentals: a service where you can pick up a bike and drop it off at a central hub and then pay a flat fee to use it.

75
1 year ago

This company wants to help employers manage the performance of their employees, and tap into the data they have to give them feedback.

75
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
2 years ago

A tool for marketers to collect customer feedback across multiple channels (web, email, phone, social media, etc.) and turn it into actionable data. The tool is meant to be used by marketers to help them improve their marketing strategies.

74
2 years ago

The company says it’s building a platform that lets customers buy and sell goods “with very little friction and no fees”. They announced a $50 million Series B round in April 2015.

74
2 years ago

A company that makes a tool to help companies get their payroll done faster. The platform is based on the idea of a traditional monthly payroll cycle, but instead of hiring a payroll company to handle things, companies can outsource it to a company like Payroll Master, which runs the payroll for them for a monthly fee.

74
1 year ago

A platform for people to raise capital from the public with the goal of solving problems. The company is working on a survey-artifact interface, which they’re using to get feedback about the products they’re building.

74
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 coffee-making company that wants to be the Amazon of coffee. The company is already in the Philippines and the US, and is looking to expand to Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

74
9 months ago

A startup that helps banks make more money by cutting out unnecessary fees.

74
8 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.

74
2 years ago

This startup is building software for businesses to keep track of their expensive items, which they can then take to their local jeweler instead of paying a check out fee. They also plan to expand to offer an app that allows customers to track the location of their purchases, so they can get a full refund if the item is lost or stolen.

73
2 years ago

A startup that aims to build a platform for online contracts. The company wants users to pay for services in advance without paying upfront fees.

73
2 years ago

A startup that allows users to share their voice recordings with others for feedback. Users can upload recordings, have them edited, and receive feedback from others.

73
1 year ago

This is a service that provides a way to transfer large amounts of money to a friend or family member, the company claims it’s cheaper than the international wire transfers it aims to compete with, with a 3% fee.

73
1 year ago

A consumer app that allows wine connoisseurs to feel the difference in taste and identify the grapes used to make a particular wine.

73
1 year ago

A tool that allows businesses to request and share feedback from customers

73
8 months ago

A startup that builds an app that functions as a personal foundation for the consumer, offering insurance and investments with a flat-rate annual fee.

73
8 months ago

A tool for businesses to track, manage, and collect feedback from their customers in real time.

73
2 years ago

A platform that helps companies evaluate their employees and provide feedback to improve their work.

72
2 years ago

A $7 credit card that lets you avoid fees for cash withdrawals at ATMs. The startup also partners with retailers like Chipotle to allow you to use the card for online orders.

72
2 years ago

A prototype of an app that’s like Snapchat, but for business. It provides users with a personalised feed of photos and videos.

72
1 year 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.

72
1 year ago

A mobile app that helps you find the best local coffee shops, using a bot that checks dozens of coffee shops in real-time.

72
1 year ago

A startup that allows you to track how much you spend on legal fees, and what they’re used for. It’s a bit like LegalZoom, but for lawyers.

72
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.

72
1 year ago

A tool that helps you buy and sell physical goods through a website, with no fees and no hidden fees.

72
8 months ago

ZingChart is building a charting tool that makes it easy for anyone to create beautiful and interactive charts. The startup says it is best known for its incorporation of customer feedback on its feature requests.

72
8 months ago

$1,000 non-refundable application fee to offset the cost of processing a credit application and notifying creditors of the loan. The company takes a 5% cut of the amount borrowed and a 1% fee on the total amount borrowed.

72
2 years ago

A startup that uses AI to help streams of data such as customer feedback, sales, and more, be used to help a company make better decisions and get a better sense of the future.

71
2 years ago

A new way to make mobile payments with no fees and no limits. It’s only available in the US and is in the process of getting a $5 million seed round.

71
2 years ago

A mobile app that helps make better coffee. It’s a big problem, which is why the startup has already raised $5 million to date from investors including Andreessen Horowitz.

71
2 years ago

A social network that allows users to upload photos and videos of their pets and “adopt” them for a small fee. Users can search for a pet, add a bio, and a profile picture, and the company makes money from the adoption fees.

71
2 years ago

A startup that wants to use AI to help you get into shape by using real-time feedback to turn your workout into a game.

71
1 year 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.

71
1 year ago

A company that makes home security systems that can be monitored from anywhere. It takes a user-friendly approach to things like dummies, cameras, and sensors to make a security system feel like a home.

71
1 year ago

A platform that helps managers collect and think about feedback.

71
1 year ago

A grocery delivery service that uses a network of private drivers, who pick up and drop off groceries in an area and pay a small fee.

71
1 year ago

The startup created a way for users to give masseurs and therapists feedback about their performance.

71
2 years ago

In December 2018, a short video was released on the startup’s Twitter feed in which co-founder Isaac Lee described the company’s culture as “our culture is that we’re always going to be one step ahead of you.”

70
1 year ago

A startup that provides real-time feedback to software developers on their work.

70
1 year ago

This is a system that allows people to buy more of their favorite brands of coffee by placing their order through a barista at a local coffee shop.

70
1 year ago

A startup that designs and manufactures a line of fitness equipment for women, including a weight loss belt, a ball of resistance, and even a workout glove that makes you feel like a superhero.

70
1 year ago

Ransomware is a growing problem for businesses today. ReProtect is a kind of ransomware that helps companies fight back by creating a fake version of their own software. It looks to the user like a legitimate version of the app, and will only encrypt the data on the company’s servers if the user pays a fee.

70
1 year ago

A company that is trying to take the pain out of moving, by offering a “move-free plan” that covers the fees of moving your house from one area to another.

70
1 year ago

A platform for collecting feedback from students and faculty.

70
1 year ago

The startup is developing a global network of “Barista of the Future” in 20 countries where them will be a barista in a coffee shop, and they earn a living wage. The program is designed to provide baristas with the skills they need to run their own business, and to help them start their own locations.

70
1 year ago

A tool for app developers to create apps on the web, with a focus on making it easy to get and share feedback from users.

70
8 months ago

Businesses can collect user feedback on their website, app, or product and use that to improve their business.

70
8 months ago

A startup that connects with a user’s Fitbit and Apple Watch to give them feedback on their activity levels.

70
2 years ago

A startup that is building a “frictionless” way for people to pay for coffee via a smartphone.

69
2 years ago

A startup that uses AI to tailor your work environment by taking the psychology of your job and the company you work for into account. TRACE, which launched in early 2019, has found that when you work in a “high-energy” job, your brain feels more alert and focused, but that when you’re in a “low-energy” job, your brain feels more relaxed and unfocused.

69
1 year ago

A ride-sharing service for commuters, where subscribers can have a vehicle drop them off at their office, or pick them up from there, for a small monthly fee.

69
1 year ago

A tool for collecting and managing customer feedback for food businesses

69
1 year ago

A platform for people to crowdsource their ideas, and give feedback to others. The startup is building a platform to help businesses and projects solicit feedback, and get ideas.

69
1 year ago

A real-time feedback tool for editors, allowing them to collaborate in real-time and see how edits affect the final video

69
1 year ago

This startup is building a way to create a personal news feed in which you can share posts and photos, while also making it easy to search and browse the feed. It's best known for co-founder Daniel Kottke's parody of Facebook, which he called "The Facebook."

69
1 year ago

A partnership between two startups to provide payment processing for merchants. Processing fees are low, and there is no minimum payment threshold, the company says.

69
2 years ago

This company is building a platform for remote employees to share their screen and have feedback on how they’re doing.

68
2 years ago

A platform that lets employees see a history of their interactions with a company, and a fun way to share feedback.

68
2 years ago

This startup is developing a digital bank that will allow consumers to send money between countries with zero fees. The company is building the product for the Nigerian market.

68
1 year 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.

68
1 year ago

A company that is building an API to aggregate and visualize video feeds from security cameras.

68
1 year ago

CoffeeScript is a JavaScript compiler that allows developers to take advantage of a subset of the JavaScript syntax that is more concise and readable.

68
1 year ago

A new app for Google Glass that will help people find restaurants, bars, and coffee shops that are open to people with mobility impairments.

68
1 year ago

A company that’s building a mobile app that gives users a way to get feedback on their businesses.

68
1 year ago

A mobile app that helps people find the best deals on local goods, like groceries and coffee. It’s focused on food delivery and grocery delivery, with a case study showing higher sales for customers in areas served by the service.

68
1 year ago

 A startup that provides a simple, community-driven way for people to leave feedback on local businesses.

68
1 year ago

A crowd-sourced model for gathering feedback on healthcare products, services and companies. They’re building a platform that connects healthcare providers with their patient’s feedback to help them improve their patient’s experience.

68
10 months 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.

68
8 months ago

A startup that wants to bring a “digital concierge” to hotels, where clients can ask for a concierge to book them a table at a restaurant or for a specific room, in exchange for a small fee.

68
6 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.

68
2 years ago

This startup says they’re building a Facebook-style news feed for people to read news stories. It’s a way to let news sources share stories without having to pay for a platform.

67
2 years ago

Autopilot is building a device for the visually impaired that lets them use their phones to control devices like lights, coffee machines, etc.

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
2 years ago

A personal finance app for millennials. The company wants to be a “bank for millennials”, providing a no-fee checking account and a way to invest in stocks and bonds.

67
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.

67
2 years ago

A startup for organic, fair trade or locally-sourced coffee beans. The startup is targeting the $1 billion coffee market in the US, and has raised a total of $1.1 million in funding.

67
2 years ago

A program that helps small businesses get funding from angel investors, working on a subscription model that allows users to pay a monthly fee for access to the service.

67
1 year ago

A startup that cuts fees for employers by allowing them to use their existing employee data (things like their social security number, for instance,) to verify who’s legally allowed to work in the US.

67
1 year ago

A “feeling thermometer” for everyone, to help people know when someone is feeling backed into a corner

67
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
1 year ago

This startup is exploring a new way to send money to friends and family. Instead of using traditional bank transfer, they’re using a virtual currency they call Ven. It’s made of a built-in electronic payment system that’s easy to use, and they say they can send Ven without fees.

67
1 year ago

A way for anyone to build an app for their network of friends. Everyone can build the exact app they want, from the look and feel, to the functionality, and get it out to the world.

67
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.

67
8 months ago

The team behind this startup wants to build a tool for product managers to figure out what features to build next, based on user feedback and engagement. It helps product managers build the next big thing.

67
2 years ago

A startup that builds a point-of-sale system for all sorts of retailers, including restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. The startup aims to make the process of opening a business as simple as a phone call.

66
2 years ago

An anonymous messenger for LGBT teens, aimed at the Mormon community. The startup’s founder says the startup’s customer base is made up of LGBT Mormons who feel the need for a safe place to talk about their sexuality.

66
2 years ago

Customers can also switch from a monthly plan to a yearly plan by paying a one-time fee.

66
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.

66
1 year ago

Wanted is a job listing site that allows companies to post jobs and then create a live feed for applicants, as well as company pages for employees to keep up with job openings.

66
1 year ago

A company that offers a software service for building custom business cards for a small fee.

66
1 year ago

A startup that uses AI to make you feel like you’re getting a better deal on your car insurance.

66
1 year ago

This startup wants to launch a new way of getting healthcare, which is more personal and cheaper. By using a home-based device that records symptoms to answer questions like: “How are you feeling” “What’s happening with your lungs” “How do you compare to your doctor’s predictions”

66
8 months ago

This is a startup that works with established brands to offer online courses and plans to monetize with a model of selling courses to a student’s family (like an on-demand learning service like Udemy or Coursera) and then charging them a commission fee. The startup has already built a few courses, and is also working on an AI-based chatbot for teachers.

66
8 months ago

A tool for companies to manage their HR processes, and help employees provide feedback to the company. The company says they’ve been profitable since they launched in March.

66
2 years ago

A platform for HR departments to provide employees with feedback on their performance, as well as access to other company data.

65
2 years ago

A startup that lets you send and receive money in the US and abroad for free (with a $5 monthly fee and a $3,600 minimum balance).

65
1 year ago

A platform that allows customers to convert dollars into cryptocurrency with zero fees; the company also offers an exchange that allows customers to convert cryptocurrency into dollars, and vice versa.

65
1 year ago

An artificial intelligence company that can give real-time feedback to doctors and coaches during live video calls.

65
1 year ago

A startup that turns Facebook into a universal customer service ticketing system for companies. There are no fees for companies to get their tickets listed on the platform and brands can post customer service conversations on the site.

65
1 year ago

A legal services startup that wants to provide a fee-based, automated legal service for small businesses. They want to be able to help small businesses with their day-to-day legal needs and help them on the path to compliance.

65
1 year ago

Feed the Pig is a vending machine that serves only one dish

65
1 year ago

A startup that helps people make a living from their passions by allowing them to share photos and videos across different platforms to create a living wage in the form of subscriptions and licensing fees.

65
1 year ago

The company’s micro-loans are targeted at helping people who are faced with emergency financial needs, like medical bills, school fees and daycare payments.

65
4 months ago

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

65
2 years ago

An online tool that helps employers with their recruitment process. Employees can apply and receive feedback on their online profiles, but can also be asked to complete real-world interviews with employers.

64
2 years ago

The company is building a tool for businesses to automate their customer feedback processes.

64
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.

64
2 years ago

A software for giving doctors feedback on medical records.

64
1 year ago

A company that makes it easy for companies to test out new products and features by letting employees give feedback and help improve products early.

64
1 year ago

A platform for coaching conversations and feedback on products.

64
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.

64
1 year ago

A startup that allows customers to order premium coffee, tea, beer, wine, and liquor from a single source.

64
11 months ago

A messaging app that allows users to send cash with no fees.

64
8 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.

64
2 years ago

A startup that lets companies conduct discovery events and get feedback from a target market in just a few weeks.

63
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.

63
1 year ago

A tool for helping people get a feel for the cost and saving potential of solar panels.

63
1 year ago

a way to feed customers in a restaurant or other establishment. The startup is looking to build on their model in Asia, and is currently in talks with investors.

63
1 year ago

This company wants to create a portfolio of investment products that help investors reduce taxes and fees.

63
1 year ago

A tool for collecting feedback from users and using it to improve the product.

63
1 year ago

A startup that enables people to share their ideas with each other. The platform is in private beta and is looking for users to test it out and share feedback.

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
1 year ago

A platform for investors to find and share private networks of local investors, also for a fee.

63
8 months ago

A company that allows merchants to get around the credit card processing fees they pay by offering alternative payment options to their customers.

63
8 months ago

A food delivery app that pays their drivers based on how many deliveries they make. It’s currently in beta with a signup fee of $15.

63
7 months ago

A $100 credit card for food services in the US. It’s designed to help those who work in the food industry feed their families on low wages.

63
1 year ago

A company that helps people move their money between banks, keeping fees down and keeping transactions organized.

62
1 year ago

A tool that lets brands get feedback from their customers. The startup is building out a platform to let brands understand how their customers are interacting with their brand, which leads to a better customer experience.

62
1 year ago

 A tool that promises to automatically create a shortlist of candidates and automate the process of collecting feedback on them. It uses crowdsourcing to make an AI-based list, and provides coaching to the candidate to see if the feedback is accurate.

62
1 year ago

A web-based collaboration and communication tool that allows users to create a “personalized news feed” for each of their contacts and instantly share with them via email, text, or social media.

62
1 year ago

Coffee-based employee retention app that allows companies to offer perks like unlimited free coffee, free food, free drinks, and free snacks.

62
1 year ago

A social media platform that allows people to create and share short videos, meant to be used on a variety of social media platforms. The app attempts to make the experience of sharing a video feel more like “posting a photo” on your social media networks.

62
1 year ago

A cloud-based platform for financial professionals. The startup aims to make the process of managing large investments simpler and more affordable, starting with a $1,300 annual fee.

62
1 year ago

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

62
1 year ago

A company that “crowd-sources” legal research and analysis, which they claim can save up to 70% on legal fees

62
8 months ago

The startup is developing a new kind of appliance that can be used both inside and out of the home. It can be used as a coffee machine in the kitchen, a set-top box in the living room and as a smart plug elsewhere.

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 way to collect feedback from customers in the US, with plans to expand to Canada.

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