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5 years ago

A startup that helps young job candidates get a sense of what’s going on within the company they’re applying to so they can tailor their cover letter and resume toward what’s expected.

327
5 years ago

A dating app for people who want to have casual sex, focused on avoiding pressure from other users. The app is meant to be a safe place for people who want to do something that’s not going to last.

243
3 years ago

A software solution to help people use their phones as a remote camera, which can be set to take photos when an event occurs, such as a baby crying or an alarm going off.

202
5 years ago

A startup that helps customers change loyalty cards without physically going to the store.

197
4 years ago

A tool to help people find out what’s going on in the world, or what’s happening around them.

193
5 years ago

A mobile app for finding the closest parking spot to where you’re going, with the ability to pay for it with a credit card.

182
5 years ago

A startup that provides a service for people who are going through a breakup

179
4 years ago

This startup wants to help educators and parents quickly communicate what's going on with their kids, making it safer for them to do things like go to school or play in the park.

176
5 years ago

A “Facebook for your finances”, enabling people to see where their money is going and how it’s being spent.

173
4 years ago

A new kind of financial tool for freelancers and people who work on-demand. It’s a way for people to run their finances and see where their money is going.

171
5 years ago

A software for consumers to share their credit with friends without going through a bank.

170
5 years ago

A platform for small business buying and selling services, which it says is more cost-effective than going through agents.

169
5 years ago

A platform that allows users to record tasks that they’re going to complete, and the app then monitors what users do and makes sure they don’t miss any of their goals.

165
5 years ago

A startup that helps people who are going through a divorce by providing a calendar of all the things that need to be done

162
3 years ago

A startup that connects a restaurant’s cooks with customers who want to eat at the restaurant without actually going there. The startup is building a restaurant’s online ordering system, delivery service, and payment system, with the goal of having customers order online, with their food coming directly to them.

162
5 years ago

A startup that helps people who are going through a divorce get access to lawyers and other professionals who can help them get through the process

158
5 years ago

A way of creating a digital storefront to sell products on Amazon.com with 3% of sales going to the seller.

153
5 years ago

A startup that has an online forum for people to talk about their problems For example, they would help people going through a divorce or would help people who are going through a hard time at work

151
5 years ago

A company that lets you “quickly build out your own restaurant”, with a kit that includes everything you need to get going.

147
5 years ago

A startup that automatically bookmarks the location of where you’re going for your next Uber ride and updates it each time you call.

147
3 years ago

In the next several years, traditional brick and mortar stores might start to be replaced by online shops, like Zara and H&M. But instead of going to an actual store and waiting in line, online shoppers can order and pick up products from home in mere minutes. Joy is building a way for online stores to connect with customers and handle inventory for them, giving shoppers with no employees the experience of shopping in person.

147
5 years ago

What happens when you start going to boring networking events A startup that sells tickets to events in a non-standard format, taking the pain out of organizing and selling tickets.

146
5 years ago

A startup that wants to let you check your bank account online without leaving your computer — and even pay bills — without going to the bank. It’s a bit like Google Wallet, but with banks.

144
5 years ago

A startup that produces a checklist for people who are going on vacation Gives them a list of things to do before they leave and things to do when they return

143
5 years ago

This startup is going after the $2.5 trillion PBOC, or People’s Bank of China. A financial technology startup that wants to serve the Chinese populace that isn’t as online-savvy as westerners.

143
5 years ago

A startup that wants to build a predictive analytics platform that analyses video to determine what’s going on in the game. It’s good for fantasy leagues and betting.

142
5 years ago

A startup that wants to take the friction out of the process of purchasing a home. Instead of going through a bank, you can do all the paperwork online.

142
4 years ago

A tool that helps users find, contact and automate the adoption of new mobile workflows. The startup wants to help organizations with the upfront and ongoing costs of getting employees to adopt new mobile apps.

136
4 years ago

The company is building an app that uses artificial intelligence to try to predict what you’re going to want based on what you’ve bought before.

134
3 years ago

We’re used to going to a retail store and buying a product from a single brand. The startup wants to make it easier to find the product that’s right for you by making a detailed product finder in a new kind of retail store.

134
5 years ago

A new way to donate blood. The startup wants to make giving blood as easy as going to the gas station.

133
5 years ago

The CEO of this startup started out as a professional taxi driver and quickly realized that there was no way for him to know how to maximize his taxi revenue. He set out to solve the problem and came up with a solution. As a result, he says, “I’m making a lot more money than the taxi drivers in Bangkok, and they’re never going to tell me how to make more money.”

132
2 years ago

An online platform that allows users to claim their money, whenever they want, without having to go to the bank. The company wants to help people get access to their money whenever they want it, without going to the bank.

130
5 years ago

A product that tracks the digital footprints of their clients (by tracking device signals) and then uses machine learning algorithms to predict what they’re going to do next. They want to use this data to build a digital reputation system for brands.

128
5 years ago

L2L is building a platform that connects people who are looking to buy or sell properties to those who are looking to rent. The company wants to build a marketplace where people can buy and sell homes without going through the hassle of a real estate agent. The company also has a deal with Century 21 in the Philippines to build a realty app that can help people sell and buy real estate.

127
5 years ago

A tool that measures a company’s chances of going under based on their current financial situation.

127
5 years ago

A “smart” home that uses your smartphone to monitor your energy usage, giving you a report on how much heat you’re putting out and how much your bill is going to be

124
5 years ago

This company is going after the $1.5 billion USD market of people who have a ton of receipts, but can’t manage them. They’re building a toolset that uses artificial intelligence to scan receipts and automatically categorize them by month or a year to help people use them for tax filing.

124
5 years ago

A seed-stage medical tech startup focused on helping patients undergoing surgery and managing their pain through a smartphone app. The founders say they’ve been featured on 60 Minutes, and have raised a $1 million seed round

123
5 years ago

 This is a marketplace where people can sell their expired Amazon and eBay gift cards, with a small percentage of the proceeds going to charity. The startup takes a cut from each sale.

123
5 years ago

This is an ongoing list of startups that have raised funding. This list is compiled from Crunchbase and other news sources.

121
5 years ago

This startup is building an app that allows users to buy and sell local goods to each other directly in person, without going through a middleman.

121
5 years ago

Idea: A company that helps parents keep track of their kids’ activities at school The company wants to use data science to help parents see what’s going on inside classrooms and, as it grows, is looking to expand into other verticals, including medicine

120
5 years ago

A startup that offers an online subscription service to pay for parking in downtown San Francisco. The startup also offers a mobile app that allows customers to pay for parking without going into an office.

120
4 years ago

A startup that helps journalists publish content without going through Facebook’s “disengagement” process

116
5 years ago

A decentralized framework for trading in derivatives. Traders develop their own rules for risk and reward, and any order with those rules can be accepted. The idea is to make derivative trading easier and more competitive, reducing the amount of business going through big stock exchanges.

114
5 years ago

(Note: This is an ongoing list, and I’m adding to it as soon as I hear about new startup pitches every week. I’ll keep updating when necessary.)

114
5 years ago

A device for the elderly that monitors what’s going on with their blood pressure, pulse, and oxygen levels. The company also wants to build a “elderly safe” home that automatically adjusts itself to the needs of the elderly.

112
3 years ago

A startup that lets users pay merchants via PayPal without going through the standard merchant verification process. The startup has partnered with over 50 companies, including BuildDirect and Shopify.

112
5 years ago

A platform for event organisers to sell tickets to tickets for their events, with the typical markup going to the organisers.

110
2 years ago

A peer-to-peer marketplace where people can buy and sell things locally without going through a middleman. Currently, it works with people in New York City, but the startup plans to expand to other cities soon.

109
5 years ago

A startup that builds robots that deliver groceries. The first robot is going into a store in Berlin in early October, and wants to expand to other countries.

105
4 years ago

A company that does data collection for nonprofit events. The company is going to help nonprofits run better, faster, and cheaper events through a better toolset.

102
3 years ago

A company that lets you create a profile on a website that tells you when your employers, friends, and other people you know are going to leave their company. The company says they have a network of “hundreds” of websites, including the NBA, the New York Times, the New York City Fire Department, and the New York City Police Department.

101
5 years ago

An on-demand food delivery service for going out to dinner.

100
4 years ago

The startup aims to make a less expensive version of the smartphone, while also going beyond the smartphone. The company wants to make a more general purpose device, a super-smart watch, a fitness tracker, a camera, a fitness tracker, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band, a smart health band,

99
5 years ago

Provides a way to identify, and then communicate with, identified individuals who are in the process of going through a government program. The startup is currently in the process of raising funding.

97
5 years ago

A $5 device that connects to your browser and helps you keep track of your spending. The device tracks your checking account and credit card transactions, and lets you enter receipts, to see where your money is going.

95
3 years ago

A way to actually see what’s going on inside the back of a truck when you order online.

95
4 years ago

A company that helps allow companies to share data internally, while still going through a third party. It’s a bit like a P2P version of a company that helps share information between employees internally, but without the need for a third party.

94
4 years ago

A tool that allows people to create a video of their daily activities, like going to work or getting groceries, and post it to a social media channel.

92
3 years ago

A company that’s building an API for the cyber security industry. The startup claims to be able to see what attacks are ongoing against your company, and how to stop them.

90
4 years ago

This startup is building a marketplace for professional services, meaning companies can get services from agencies online rather than going through a broker.

89
5 years ago

A B2B company that helps people share or receive money “without the hassle of going to the bank or running a credit card to wire money overseas”.

88
4 years ago

A financial management tool for small businesses in China, with a focus on going global.

88
3 years ago

Build a game that helps you visualize where you’re going on a road trip, using a case study of the most popular game in China.

88
5 years ago

A startup with a team of 3 that’s going to help companies in the B2B space reduce/eliminate fraud at the point of sale of their products. They’re targeting B2B companies in the US, Canada, and Europe.

86
2 years ago

A platform that tracks and analyzes your credit card transactions, allowing you to see where your money is going and use analytics to improve your spending habits. The company is hoping to partner with companies like retail services and banks.

86
3 years ago

This startup is building a new way to build apps for mobile devices, with an emphasis on India. The company is building a mobile-first app development platform to make it easier for Indian developers to get going.

85
4 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.”

84
3 years ago

This is an app that can help you find out when you’re going to need a new cell phone

84
4 years ago

A platform that plugs into Slack or HipChat to help employees stay up-to-date on what’s going on in different channels.

83
4 years ago

A workplace chat app where employees can have ongoing conversations, share documents and files between each other.

82
3 years 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.

82
4 years ago

"We all have a lot of data. And we’re going to continue to have a lot of data."

81
4 years ago

A B2B service that’s been in beta for over a year that helps restaurants manage their finances. The service helps restaurants manage their business from a single location and get a better sense of how they’re doing and where their money's going. The company was founded in 2013 and is profitable and growing.

81
3 years ago

A $10-20 billion industry that’s undergoing a massive shift in the way it’s being made. The startup wants to be a large part of that change.

81
3 years ago

A platform to help people build an online presence without going through an agency.

80
4 years ago

A startup that’s building a platform to help retailers better understand their customers. The idea is that retailers can use the platform to track customer behavior, and then use that information to better understand what’s going on inside stores and why customers are making the decisions they do.

79
4 years ago

A new kind of online marketplace for buying and selling used cars. Instead of going to a dealer, it's a platform where people can bid on cars and sellers can list them on the site.

79
4 years ago

This startup, founded in May, has a tool that helps companies better understand their financial health. The startup’s software goes through all of a company’s expenses, tracks revenue and profitability and gives employees a report on where all the money is going.

79
4 years ago

A startup that connects customers with local employees that can help them take care of household repairs, like carrying groceries upstairs, or going to the grocery store for you.

79
4 years ago

A tool for sharing pictures and video of your trip with friends and family, so you can see what it looks like where you’re going. The company says they’re the only startup in the space that focuses on creating a travel-first experience.

79
3 years ago

Care Labs is a wellness startup. As part of their product, Care Labs offers a “video-based coaching platform that helps people with chronic health conditions like ADHD and autoimmune disorders like Hashimoto’s, or those going through a transition into adulthood or a new stage in life like college,” according to their website.

79
4 years ago

An investigation tool that helps healthcare facilities track the cause and severity of infections, and ultimately reduce the number of patients going to the hospital.

77
4 years ago

An SMS-based platform for sending and receiving money, with a focus on small transactions and users in emerging markets. Their idea is to allow people to transact across the street or across the country without going through a bank and without needing a bank account.

77
2 years ago

This startup is creating a tool that helps finance customers visualize their expenses, and also helps them identify where their money is going.

77
4 years ago

“I thought it would be cool to be able to tell my parents, ‘Hey, I’m going to do this.’ And they could say, ‘Oh, well, I’ve heard that, you know, it’s not good to eat that.’ ”

76
4 years 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.

76
3 years ago

A tool for creating a customized report on any keyword or set of keywords, for use by small businesses, marketing teams, and anyone else who needs to know what’s going on in their industry.

75
4 years ago

A company that tracks the price of items across retailers, comparing prices to the going rate. It’s a data-driven service.

73
3 years ago

A machine learning company that helps people analyze their music listening habits to figure out what kind of music is going to be most enjoyable to them.

73
3 years ago

This company wants to help people handle their credit cards, bills, and other recurring payments without going to the bank.

73
4 years ago

A company that tries to make it easier for consumers to barter with one another. It uses social connections to make it easier for people to exchange goods and services without going through a middleman.

72
4 years ago

A startup that’s building an app that lets you track your food. The startup claims it’s going to be the future of food tracking and that it’ll be the only app you need.

72
4 years ago

This startup wants to help the elderly person move on from their house, yard, and social life, with a system that will automatically notify family members when an adult is living alone, coming and going, and in need of assistance.

72
4 years ago

A tool that helps employers who handle a lot of travel spend less time on their plane seats and more on making their travelers happy. It offers tools like a daily email that you can get in the seat next to you, and a 3-D interface showing you where you’ll be going.

70
3 years ago

The founders of this startup want to change the way we think about the trustworthiness of online reviews. The way reviews are currently created and used has been a problem for a long time, and it’s only going to get worse.

70
3 years ago

A way to track and manage multiple work-from-home jobs, so you can see a full picture of where your work-from-home money is going.

70
4 years ago

A social experiment platform that allows people to play pranks on each other. The startup is currently in stealth so it’s not clear how it’s going to launch.

69
4 years ago

A cryptocurrency for investors. Unlike other coin offerings, the company going to issue a coin to investors, not a company. The company says this will make it easier for investors to get involved in the market.

66
3 years ago

Building an app that allows users to rent out their homes on Airbnb (or other portal) while earning extra money on the side, with the extra money going towards their mortgage.

66
3 years ago

A community of people with a shared, community-driven passion for traveling. The startup was founded by parenthood consultants who say they are going to build a community for parents to connect with one another and share travel tips.

66
4 years ago

The startup's founders have been driving customer growth for companies like Lyft, Instacart, and Delivery Hero. After the US, they're going global and they're looking to build a customer service app called Enter, which they say can help companies grow faster by building and managing customer relationships.

65
3 years ago

A company working on a mobile app that will allow users to share trips with friends and family, and see where they are going. The founders say they can currently see users traveling to over 100 countries with the app.

65
3 years ago

A tool for employees to set their own schedules via an API, so employers don’t have to worry about when people are coming to work or going home.

63
3 years ago

A messaging app for teams, allowing them to send messages without going through a centralized corporate email system.

62
3 years ago

A startup that allows members of the public to share their photos, stories, and videos of the places they’ve been, with some of the proceeds going to the photographer who made the content.

62
3 years ago

A software company that builds a machine learning tool for tracking and predicting where problems are going to arise in a process.

61
3 years ago

A startup that makes it easy for businesses to manage their employee’s accounts, giving admins the ability to see where money is going and how much is coming in from what.

61
3 years ago

A “banking-as-a-service” startup that’s going to be the “Paypal of banking”. It’s not clear how the startup plans to make money.

61
4 years ago

In 2015, when asked about the app, founder and CEO of Asana, Dustin Moskovitz, said, "...it's not like you would have to go through and check every single piece of content on Facebook. It's not that hard to check if it's a link to a website. ... But we can't be 100% sure that the link is safe. And you want a social network that's not going to take you down."

60
4 years ago

A company that helps people find out what’s going on with their health insurance, from at-a-glance information to personalized guidance

60
3 years ago

A startup that helps your home become an office. The startup offers a set of tools to manage and organize tasks, like setting reminders and adding action items to an ongoing project.

60
3 years ago

A startup that allows people to set up “virtual” job interviews. The startup is currently in stealth mode and won’t be going public.

59
3 years ago

A built-in GPS in your phone that tells you how close you are to your destination and how fast you’re going. The startup is focusing on personal use, with the team currently focused on real estate.

58
3 years ago

This startup is building a tool to help small businesses easily build a 3D model of their locations. It’s a visual aid that allows companies to understand what’s going on around their business, and how to make it better.

57
3 years ago

A company that helps people find a place to live, which they say is a more efficient use of time than going on Craigslist.

56
3 years ago

A mobile-first application that brings “real-time” travel recommendations to the road. The startup says it routes travelers based on “where the traffic is going” and “where the traffic is not”, and can even suggest alternate routes, saving time and money.

56
3 years ago

Ovo is a startup building a tool to serve as a shopping assistant in the web browser. The startup says the tool can predict what you’re going to buy, and recommend products with the intent of making online shopping more efficient.

56
3 years ago

This startup is going after the $4.5 billion market for managing air traffic with an app that keeps track of flights and lets users know when a flight is delayed.

55
2 years ago

You can now create a garage door in minutes with the help of an app. Your garage door has a camera and connects to your phone via an app. You can use the app to see what’s going on in your garage, and if you get home and find that the door isn’t closed, you can open it from your phone.

55
3 years ago

If you run a B2B company, you’ve probably got hundreds of thousands of transactions, but you still need to make sure that your onboarding process is going smoothly. Contacts acts as a one-stop shop for all of your sales, marketing, and human resources processes so that you can get on the same page.

54
3 years ago

Builds and sells tools to help create and manage campaigns that highlight what’s going on in local communities. These could range from the neighborhood watch group to a local community group trying to raise funds for a new park.

54
3 years ago

Instead of having to buy an expensive hardware device to measure your blood pressure, they’re going to come out with a $10 smartphone app that works off of a few sensors. The startup aims to reduce the cost of healthcare by getting more people to use the device.

53
3 years ago

A mobile app that helps people going to airports find the best flights and prices, using a data-driven algorithm to get them to their destination on time.

53
3 years ago

This “mobile-first” investment management app is based on the idea that most users are going to be making a lot of their investment decisions on their phone.

52
3 years ago

This startup is building an AI system that helps autistic people self-navigate and find the best way to get to where they are going.

52
3 years ago

Users can send and receive money using the app but want to spend it on apps or other items. Instead, they can use the app to pay people directly, without going through a merchant.

52
3 years ago

This startup is building a “smart” condom that predicts when a user is going to have an orgasm.

52
2 years ago

This is an online marketplace for used books. It’s going after the market for textbook rentals, while also using its content library for educational uses.

52
3 years ago

A new way to provide your friends with their favorite drinks, based on the idea that if you’re going out and it’s 3:30 in the morning, you’re more likely to want a beer and a shot than you are a glass of champagne.

50
3 years ago

A startup that helps you find nearby people to work with, and helps you find people who need help. They’re going after the business-to-business sector.

50
3 years ago

A data visualisation platform that helps you see what’s going on in your social network

50
2 years ago

The VCs have been called out for valuing companies based on the idea rather than the execution. They’ve also been criticized for the size of the checks they write - instead of the usual $1-5M checks, they’re going bigger — more than $20M at times.

50
3 years ago

A startup that helps people get a better sense of what their loans are going to cost, and helps them figure out how to pay it back. The startup wants to make the mortgage process more transparent.

49
3 years ago

A way to purchase and sell international bonds without going through a bank

49
2 years ago

A food delivery startup that is building a platform to enable food delivery through everyday foods. This is a startup with an interesting business model: instead of going after restaurants, the startup is focused on delivering to people’s homes.

49
2 years ago

This startup is taking the idea of a podcast and applying it to an ongoing series of videos looking at the intersection of large-scale technology and the world.

48
3 years ago

A startup that sends live alerts to your phone, sending you push notifications when something happens with your account and letting you know if bank transfers are going through.

47
2 years ago

A dashboard for your AWS infrastructure and billing that lets you see what’s happening in your systems, including a visual graph of everything that’s running, who’s consuming what, and where the costs are going.

41
2 years ago

This startup is building a device that helps people get their hands on medicine without going to a pharmacy. The device is essentially a kiosk that dispenses medicine, which it claims is more cost-effective and saves 90% on time spent at the pharmacy.

41
2 years ago

A company that is building a platform for government which allows customers to find out what’s going on in their local government.

40
2 years ago

The startup promises a “simple, secure and secure way to pay your loans without going through a third party”. It’s also building a platform for loan repayment plans to make it easier to manage loan repayments.

40
2 years ago

A social networking platform for people who are going through fertility treatments.

39
2 years ago

A tool meant to bring back the ability to make payments with a phone number without going through a card processor.

38
2 years ago

A startup that lets people know how much their car insurance is going to cost for the next year. It builds a quote to make sure it’s accurate, and is available to users in a few states including Texas.

38
2 years ago

A dating app for people who like to visit museums, to see if they have a match in a given city before going.

36
2 years ago

A way for people who are going through a divorce or separation to have access to data that can help them make informed decisions about the process.

36
2 years ago

An SaaS product that helps companies manage their supply chain and inventory more efficiently, checking in with vendors constantly and letting them know what’s going on at any given time.

35
2 years ago

A startup that allows users to register a product in their name and then receive a “credit card” by simply scanning a QR code off the product. It’s a peer-to-peer marketplace, so the startup takes a cut, but it’s meant to be an easier, cheaper alternative to going through a bank.

34
2 years ago

A market for airplane tickets that has been around for a while, but this is the first company to be able to offer a product that takes into account the last few days of weather in a city to predict how bad it's going to be.

34
2 years ago

A company that helps retail stores reduce the logistics risks associated with buying and selling mobile phones. The startup provides a platform that can identify what phones are in an inventory, track where they’re going, and give a price for shipping.

34
2 years ago

Freeform builds a platform that allows users to pay bills, plan their spending, and set up payments on recurring payments without leaving their wallet and going to the website.

34
2 years ago

A consumer lending startup designed for giving people access to money, without having to pay a fee and without going through a lengthy credit check.

33
2 years ago

The startup is building a product that combines machine learning and user feedback to predict which products are going to be best sellers.

33
2 years ago

A tool to allow employers to see what employees are doing on the job, and give them a little bit of info about the product and what’s going on in the industry.

33
3 years ago

A startup that helps retailers use data to determine which products to stock in stores. It currently has 300 retailers on its platform and is going through a $22 million Series C round.

32
2 years ago

“We’re going to make the world’s best conference,” says Jeff Weiss, the startup’s founder. “It will be the biggest and most amazing conference you’ve ever been to.”

32
2 years ago

A platform for home buyers to shop for a new home without going to a Realtor.

31
2 years ago

A company that helps companies manage their data centers through a platform that tells them how much electricity they’re using and where their money is going.

30
5 years ago

A startup that makes a mobile app that lets you know what is going on in the world based on your location

28
2 years ago

A startup building a way to enable people to buy and sell goods, with all transactions going through a platform that is hosted by the consumer and controlled by the seller. The startup’s technology provides a way for people to accept payments with the click of a button.

28
2 years ago

A startup that helps people buy and sell homes with cash, instead of going through a realtor.

28
2 years ago

Zestimate is a reverse engineering and toolmaker of home valuations. The startup has built a database of home values going back to 1985 which it says is the most comprehensive of any company. Zestimate also provides automated valuation reports and a reverse mortgage calculator.

27
5 years ago

A startup that helps people who are applying for government jobs find out when they are going to be hired

25
2 years ago

The first version of the Startup List will be released in early December. The Startup List is an ongoing project by the Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.

25
2 years ago

A startup that’s building a new kind of home security system, aimed at the low-income and elderly. They’re going after the same markets that already exist but at a far lower price point.

25
2 years ago

In the U.S., we have a “lost generation” of baby boomers who don’t have retirement savings. This startup aims to help people save with a tool that helps people visualize their personal finances and see where their money is going.

22
2 years ago

A startup that wants to help companies use data analytics to save money by predicting how much employees are going to cost them.

21
2 years ago

A web-based email platform that allows users to manage their outgoing mail from one place. The startup wants to make email easier to use.

21
2 years ago

The following startups are on the verge of going IPO

20
2 years ago

A platform to help companies succeed online by helping them build a strong, ongoing channel of support.

18
2 years ago

A company that lets you create a custom “micro-task” for employees to complete in the workplace. The tool is meant to make “simple work” for workers – like copying something, going to the printer and printing a document, or printing a receipt.

17
5 years ago

A startup that helps people who are going through a divorce create a time capsule with their kids to explain to them what’s happening

16
2 years ago

A digital twin for a business, that can be updated with data from other systems. For example, it could help a dealership know how many cars to order without going to the dealership.

16
2 years ago

A way to manage your investment portfolio and get insights about your investments. It’s a mobile app that tracks your portfolio changes and lets you know what’s going on with your investments.

15
2 years ago

A startup that allows users to stay in the loop about who’s calling, what they’re up to, and how the conversation is going via Slack, email, and text messaging.

15
5 years ago

A startup that provides a service where they help people prepare for job interviews by actually going to the company and getting a tour and pretending to

14
2 years ago

A startup that gives you the option to “cash out” your Amazon Prime subscription. The startup wants to undercut the “ongoing subscription” model that Amazon has in place, essentially allowing you to sell your membership.

13
2 years ago

 A tool for determining where your time and money is going. The tool takes your data and compares it to your life and work goals, then provides you with a “report card” that tells you what you’re doing well, where you could use some improvement, and what you’re getting for all of that.

12
2 years ago

A self-storage rental solution that helps people who need extra space for a short time, like people moving or going on vacation, find a solution that fits their budget. It’s currently in the testing phase in the US.

9
5 years ago

A startup that helps people who are going on a cruise put together a packing list and guides them through the packing process

-1
5 years ago

A startup that provides a service for people who are going through a divorce They do everything for you, including finding your next partner

-1
5 years ago

Idea: A startup that wants to help people preserve their online identity in the face of their social network and email providers going the way of the dinosaur The startup wants to help you migrate your online presence, all your photos, videos, and other stuff, to a different company

-1
5 years ago

Idea: An enterprise tech that helps companies manage the process of going from a workday to a workweek.

-1
5 years ago

Idea: A software that answers the question, “What’s going on in my business” by building a dashboard for business owners to see the inner workings of their business.

-1
5 years ago

A startup that sells products for people who are going through a divorce and are going through the court system

-2
5 years ago

A startup that helps people who are in the process of going through a divorce or are already divorced

-2
5 years ago

A startup that provides a service for people to use when they are going to a new city for business It helps them find places to go, things to do, and restaurants to eat at

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