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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 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
2 years ago

A “pay as you feel” charity platform

204
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.

193
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.

176
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
3 years ago

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

156
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.”

150
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 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 service that helps people with brain injuries and other cognitive conditions take care of themselves and feel better

136
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

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.

133
3 years ago

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

130
3 years ago

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

129
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

129
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
2 years ago

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

125
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
2 years ago

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

105
2 years ago

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

91
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.

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

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

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

83
9 months ago

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

79
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 consumer app that allows wine connoisseurs to feel the difference in taste and identify the grapes used to make a particular wine.

71
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

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.

70
1 year 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 “feeling thermometer” for everyone, to help people know when someone is feeling backed into a corner

67
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
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.

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”

64
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 tool for helping people get a feel for the cost and saving potential of solar panels.

61
1 year ago

When you need help with a color scheme, you might ask your mom. Mom’s Color is a color matching app that helps people find the perfect hues by asking them how they feel about the color. It’s designed to be used by people who are colorblind or otherwise struggle to match colors.

60
1 year ago

A group of investors in Turkey who are looking to provide a central platform for venture capital investment. They want to help connect investors with startups and help investors feel more comfortable with the market and process.

59
1 year ago

A good way to get more consumers to buy more from you is to make them feel more confident about buying from you. We’re all more likely to buy from companies we feel like we can trust, so this startup wants to help companies make their websites a better place for customers to interact with them.

59
1 year ago

A tool for recruiters and hiring managers to put together a headshot portfolio of their candidates in their own style and feel.

58
1 month ago

A startup that wants to let users flip through the lens of the author of a book, to feel what they felt while writing the book. Extend will pull up images and videos of the author’s life during the times the book was written.

56
1 year ago

An insurance company that aims to be the “Uber of insurance”, building a platform that connects people with services to help them navigate a system they feel is too complex.

55
6 months ago

A tool that helps companies create and manage their own custom-made mobile apps. Appsmith has built a tool that lets companies easily create mobile apps with the same look and feel of their app stores.

54
11 months ago

A small coder-owned startup that provides a small monthly subscription to people who feel they're getting ripped off by their technology providers.

53
1 year ago

A marketing tool for businesses that wants to encourage customers to recommend them to their friends and family. The company allows businesses to create and share a personalized review page, with a personality quiz and a survey, so people can see how their friends and family feel about them.

52
9 months ago

A startup meant to help people plan and track their future spending, including credit cards, to get a better feel of where they’re heading and how much they can afford.

52
7 months ago

A toolkit for making websites that looks like they were built in the 1990’s. The startup developed this software to make programmers feel more comfortable writing in C, a programming language that hasn’t been updated since the 1990’s.

46
6 months ago

A home security system for the elderly, which uses live video and sensors to track and monitor elderly members when they leave the house. The startup is pitching as a way to help people feel safe and be able to live independently in their homes.

45
9 months ago

In the same way that Gravity is a way to take meals on-the-go, Eatsa is a way to take food on-the-go. The startup is developing a way to make first class dining at a local restaurant feel as if you were sitting in a restaurant across the street.

44
8 months ago

A digital product that allows individuals to create and manage multiple templates for their businesses. The best part is that the templates can be constantly updated, allowing the business to change the look and feel of their company even as they grow.

43
3 years ago

Idea: A software company that wants to build a platform for creating digital products that feels like you’re building in the real world.

39
6 months ago

A Slack competitor that aims to bring the same feel of a voice-based chat app to a text-based one. The startup wants to build a Slack competitor that’s as easy to use as a text-based chat app, including the ability to chat in full sentences rather than snippets of text.

38
3 years ago

Idea: A startup that sells a “retrofuturistic” phone case, meant to bring back the feel of rotary phones.

33
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service where people can buy “nanny insurance” so they can hire a nanny and feel more secure

31
9 months ago

A platform for publishing and curating content in a publishing platform that looks and feels like Medium, but is optimized for mobile.

31
9 months ago

A way for doctors to build online relationships with patients in order to make the patient feel more comfortable and to recruit new patients.

31
3 years ago

Idea: A startup that is making a new type of surface that feels a bit like paper but is actually a plastic material This material can then be molded to make all types of different things, like a fridge that can be rolled up The surface is also programmable, so it can be made to change color or texture when a button is pressed

29
10 months ago

The company wants to build virtual reality software to help people with PTSD, who often have trouble leaving their house. The startup’s VR software allows users to explore a virtual environment, and, with the help of VR hardware, experience a different setting from inside a virtual environment, allowing them to feel less anxious.

29
2 months ago

A game where you play as a psychopathic serial killer that has to kill innocent people in various locations. The game is intended to be creepy and make you feel bad about yourself.

28
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service where people can go to an office and work for a day to give them a temporary feeling of working in an office

27
3 months ago

Based in San Francisco, this startup is building a platform that will help major brands create their own apps, according to CEO Joe Lonsdale. It allows brands to create their own apps that look and feel like their own, and it also makes money by selling the apps to consumers.

23
1 month ago

A tool that helps users get a better feel for what their employees are working on and how they’re spending their time. The startup says it’s gotten great feedback from employees.

18
15 days ago

A mobile phone that looks and feels like a game console, but enables users to play games on an Android device.

18
14 days ago

A startup that lets you send an SMS to your contacts to make them feel special on your birthday, offering rewards for purchasing from you.

18
1 month ago

This is a shared-office startup that’s trying to democratize the experience of working at an office. They’re trying to build out a centralized office space that can host up to 200 people in a building, with a design that makes it feel less like a corporate space.

12
2 months ago

A consumer-facing application that helps women identify which stores are safe spaces for them. The startup is trying to help women feel safer in public spaces by identifying which stores are safe for women.

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