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Four Startup Ideas



2 years ago

This startup wants to create a unique way to pay for items online that goes beyond a checkout. It allows payment to be made with a phone’s fingerprint, and will allow merchants to accept payment in-app. They have released a beta app which has been downloaded by 2,000 users. It plans to release a full app in the fourth quarter of 2019.

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3 years ago

A group of four-hour-old startups that are still around from Demo Day in June. The goal is to help early stage founders get funding and grow their businesses.

181
2 years ago

In a bid to improve the lives of the elderly, Inmar is building a platform for home care services that focuses on four areas:

177
3 years ago

A team of four, including two YC alumni, that makes an app that helps you track your heart rate during a workout.

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1 year ago

A group of four co-founders who launched the software for digital assistants in February, who then later launched a hardware startup.

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3 years ago

A video food delivery service. The startup is planning to launch in Mexico City in the fourth quarter.

151
3 years ago

A startup that lets users check into a space on Facebook, Twitter, or Foursquare to see photos and reviews of the space, and view events happening there.

151
2 years ago

A tool to help startups with the cost of raising seed funding, that seeks to integrate the big four of Kickstarter, AngelList, DigitalTilt, and SeedInvest in one platform.

150
3 years ago

A startup with a tool that allows beermakers to test their beers without having to brew their own. The startup, which has been around for about four years, says they have 10 customers that are testing its pre-brewed beer.

147
3 years ago

Out of the 70 companies that were selected to join the program, four companies (and 1 alumni) made it to the final round of the Summer 2014 class.

141
3 years ago

Helps employees take their work home, work remotely, or set meetings via messenger with up to four people.

139
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

138
1 year ago

A startup that wants to help online merchants and other businesses grow their audience through video. The company claims that it’s been able to acquire 1,000 new customers for its customers every month for the last four years.

130
3 years ago

BookNow is a service for online ordering and payment for food, flowers, theater tickets, and more. The company claims it has sold over $10,000 worth of tickets in four months. They’re also getting some attention from investors.

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3 years ago

A startup in California that wants to help businesses set up and manage Internet-connected locks — a trend that’s seen by some as a “fourth industrial revolution”. The startup is in the process of raising $1.6 million to launch.

122
3 years ago

A platform that allows users to exchange their data between different services, paving the way for a “four-in-one” app.

121
3 years ago

The startup’s name is an acronym for the first three letters of “I Would Give Up”, the fourth letter of “Shit”, and the fifth letter of “Happiness”. The app lets users share stories anonymously that relate to the first three letters.

117
3 years ago

The Y Combinator summer school is a four-week program that teaches computer science fundamentals to top-tier high school students. The program was launched in 2010 by Paul Graham, the founder of Y Combinator.

113
3 years ago

Canvas is a new type of digital canvas for creating digital objects. Users can create a design or pattern using images and use it as a template for an object. It has four different types of canvas with different features, and the startup says it will be releasing another in the future.

111
3 years ago

This startup is building an API for onboarding third party software into different companies’ workflows. The platform is currently available to customers in four industries.

109
2 years ago

A startup that aims to help couples communicate better about money, based on the four “R”s: Respect, Responsibility, Reserve, and Rethink.

101
11 months ago

A team of four that wants to build a tool for booking and organizing small group events.

97
2 years ago

A unicorn that helps people get the right insurance at the right price. It’s a platform for insurance companies to use and has attracted four top-tier insurance companies to try it out.

95
11 months ago

A team-based game that’s meant to be played on mobile with a team of four to six people. Each team has a player that controls a single character with a group that controls a group of characters.

91
11 months ago

A new startup is trying to be a sort of digital safe deposit box for all your files. Instead of keeping your digital assets on a single cloud, on one platform, the company’s solution will keep them on as many as four different cloud platforms, and in an easy-to-access location. The company wants to replace your password-protected Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud accounts with a single, secure place on their platform.

89
2 years ago

This startup is building a quadcopter drone that can do the work of a four-man crew on any job. They call it “the flying robot.”

81
2 years ago

A startup for companies that want to be like Foursquare, but for building companies.

77
2 years ago

This is a new way to sell your stuff on an app. Founded in January, Papago helps people sell their items on its marketplace. The marketplace has four categories: stuff, collectables, household items, and vehicles. Members can post their items on the site for 24 hours, and if no one buys it, the item goes back to the seller’s inventory. If someone buys it, the seller gets paid in bitcoin.

76
1 year ago

A team of four former Googlers wants to help people stay organized with an app that lets you organize your life on your phone.

76
2 years ago

A tool that lets users share their photos and stories from a digital experience on a social network. It’s a way to create a digital scrapbook from a trip or event. It’s been used by celebrities like Pamela Anderson and Jack Black, with a team of four people.

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1 year ago

 A startup that lets you scan and manage your credit card and bank information online, so you don’t have to carry around all that information with you.  It connects to your bank and credit card accounts, letting you check your balance and make purchases.  It also lets you request a new card, stop payment on a card, check your account balances and track purchases.  The service has been running for about four months and has already processed more than $700,000 in transactions.

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2 years ago

In 2014, Y Combinator’s summer program accepted 14 companies, with four eventually being launched as companies. In 2015, Y Combinator saw 20% more applicants than 2014, with the startups 35% more likely to succeed. In 2016, the number of companies accepted has been set at 14 by Y Combinator.

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1 year ago

Workplace software that aims to make teams and companies more productive. The company, which launched in May, says it’s already working with over 1,000 companies and has grown its team from 14 to 30 in just four months of launch.

61
8 months ago

A personal finance app that tracks spending and sends alerts when you’re on a spending binge. The app is free, but after four badges on certain purchases, the user can pay $10 per month to take over the app and monitor spending.

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1 year ago

The startup’s headline feature is a website that allows you to create a four-digit passcode to share with others, instead of asking for their phone number. The company says they’re seeing traction with that feature, though they’ve also built an app that allows you to share with others your phone number, instead.

58
11 months ago

A company that helps fight hospital-acquired infections by providing remote patient monitoring services. It has seven employees, including four full-time. The company was founded by an oncologist.

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1 month ago

A mobile app that makes spending on your phone more interesting. It’s a tool that makes it easier to find and buy the things you want, as well as learn about them. It’s like Foursquare but for the world of goods.

56
1 year ago

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

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1 year ago

This web-based software for apartment and home owners to manage their property and rents. They’re now on their fourth site in the US, with plans to open in China and have a presence in Europe by the end of the year.

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11 months ago

A company that has built a $1 million/month home cleaning business with a team of four.

53
1 year ago

Four companies that use AI to predict what might happen next in the stock market.

52
1 year ago

A small-batch, hand-crafted, and local whiskey company that makes four different liquors using small batch distilling.

52
1 year ago

A startup that Builds and tests a unique search engine. The startup is four people and looking to build a team to bring the search engine to “the next level”.

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1 year ago

This startup is building a platform to provide independent, unbiased ratings of hotels, flights, and other travel products. The company is building a system that rates hotels and flights on a scale of one to five stars, with a four-star rating meaning a superior experience, and a one-star rating meaning a poor experience.

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2 months ago

A team of four at Stanford that’s developing a tool to speed up the workflows of companies. The company provides a browser-based tool that helps workers in sales, marketing, and product teams collaborate and share data.

42
11 months ago

This startup is building a social network for people who want to be in the know about how their city is behaving. It’s a B2B app that operates similarly to Foursquare, giving people the ability to check in and post on their local environment.

40
3 months ago

 A startup by the founders of the Foursquare check-in app, which they say has a 2.5 billion monthly active user base. It allows users to make reservations for things like concerts, events, and private dinners.

39
1 year ago

A startup focused on humanizing the process of ordering groceries, which has shown encouraging results. The company is expected to launch in the fourth quarter of 2019.

38
7 months ago

A modular home for the family of four

36
5 months ago

A startup that focuses on creating an AI-powered product like a chatbot that can help you book hotel stays, buy plane tickets, or check in for a flight. It currently has $22,000 in monthly active users and has been in business for four months.

35
11 months ago

Taking on a market that’s looked to be dominated by companies like Foursquare and Facebook, HealthLoop is looking to build a “health and wellness” app that helps people track their health, and make lifestyle changes.

34
8 months ago

A small business that helps people catch up on their finances. The company has been ranked as one of the fastest-growing in the US by Inc. Magazine four years in a row.

33
8 months ago

A group of four companies that are all still in stealth mode, all of which are looking to provide encrypted messaging and blockchain technology to the healthcare industry, including pharmaceuticals.

30
4 months ago

A company that helps people learn how to play the ukulele. They’ve had over 500 private lessons in their first four months.

26
7 months ago

A team of four that’s building a tool that helps people build software and use it to create art. They’re working on a visual programming language that’s visual, rather than text-based, and they’re building a tool to help people make music with their computers.

24
6 months ago

A platform for students to learn coding without having to go to a classroom, and code for free with instructors. The company is based in Tel Aviv and is using a formula based on four days of classes for a single student to keep costs down.

23
5 months ago

A company that makes a product called “Aquaman” that cleans water with the help of the sun, but also uses intelligent algorithms to determine the best times of day to clean the water, what household items can be used to filter the water, and what types of water-cleaning products would be best to buy. Aquaman’s website says they’ve sold $2.75 million in their first four years of operations, and that they’ve serviced 200,000 customers worldwide.

23
2 months ago

Four friends who grew up together in New Mexico wanted to help their mom and grandma downsize their homes. They created a website where people can buy homes to downsize them and take in the proceeds as rent. As of early 2019 the company was processing over $5 million in transactions, with plans for $20 million in revenue by 2020.

21
5 months ago

This startup is building a tool to help brand managers with their social media marketing. It counts companies like Foursquare and Virgin America among its clients.

20
4 months ago

A way to create a name and tag for the people you meet on the road (a la Foursquare.) It’s also a way to track those locations on a map, and see what’s happening nearby. Its co-founder used to be a member of the Y Combinator batch.

19
5 months ago

A team of four that want to build a visual app that helps you capture the essence of a person or scene with a single photograph. They view it as a more intuitive way to explore visual connections.

17
18 days ago

A team of four people, based out of Philadelphia, that wants to make in-game advertising in mobile games easier and more profitable

9
3 years ago

Idea: A software company that’s helping the big four accounting firms and financial services companies cut down on the time it takes to onboard new hires

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3 years ago

Idea: A platform for doctors to track patients’ vitals and symptoms, share information, and make recommendations. The startup is currently working with four hospitals, and has $1.5m in revenue.

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