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3 years ago

A startup that helps people choose where to live based on what is happening in their life, not just on what they can afford

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1 month ago

A mobile app that brings together all the people involved in running an event to make sure everyone is on the same page before it even happens. The aim is to help event producers make more money from their events.

252
1 month ago

A tool that helps marketers better understand the conversation happening on social media, helping them to get more out of their paid efforts.

220
1 month ago

The app is designed to help community centers run classes in their building. It’s meant to be situated next to their front desk, and can be used to create a schedule and notify people in the building of what’s happening.

217
2 years ago

A tool that helps people track packages in real time, so they know when the delivery is happening, and where exactly.

197
2 years ago

A startup that wants to cut down on the number of meetings that happen in the office, and track them digitally.

180
3 years ago

A platform for people to register for events and discover events as they are happening

169
2 years ago

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

163
3 years ago

This startup wants to help people find “unexpected connections”, i.e. happenstance encounters with strangers that lead to new connections.

162
3 years ago

If you’ve been to a restaurant in the United States, chances are you’ve left a tip. But what happens to that tip What if that tip was shared with the next person who dined at the same restaurant Farbric’s app cuts out the middleman, allowing the restaurant to keep more of that cash.

158
3 years ago

A startup that aims to help keep track of all the activity happening in a company’s Slack.

155
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.

149
3 years ago

THISWEEK.io is a news magazine that tells you what’s happening this week in your city.

148
3 years ago

A software platform that allows users to control and visualize their data. The goal is to provide a user-friendly interface that allows users to visualize, analyze and make decisions across their data, and tell what’s happening and what they can do about it. Think of it as a personal dashboard for your own data.

147
2 years ago

This is a tool for the music industry that automatically alerts you when someone you’re following releases a new song. The B2C startup is working with music companies and artists to make the feature happen.

144
3 years ago

A tool that helps deep dive into the conversations happening on social media. The startup helps companies to gain insight into their customer communication.

143
3 years ago

A tool for doing data science on a continuous basis, allowing companies to pull real-time data rather than waiting for an annual report or project to happen.

142
3 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.

136
2 years ago

A tool for helping small companies get loans from banks by simply signing a power of attorney. The startup wants to use its existing network of over 1,000 lending partners to make this happen.

134
2 years ago

A “Twitter for books” that surfaces conversations happening around those books.

131
3 years ago

The idea of this startup is to fill the void that the daily news leaves out. By aggregating and creating content from the hundreds of sources they partner with, they aim to provide a complete picture of the news events happening around the world.

127
3 years ago

A tiny startup with a big mission: it wants to find out what happens to coral reefs when they are threatened by climate change. The company has launched a stand up paddleboard to see how much pollution and sediment a reef can handle, and wants to combine this with data from satellites and drones.  The startup also wants to restore coral reefs and is building a drone to do this.  It plans to use this data to create predictive models of how reefs could react to climate change.

127
2 years ago

A tool for developers to get track of what’s happening in their app, with a series of reports that show you how many users have opened your app, how many users have closed it, where those users are coming from, and how they’re using your app.

123
3 years ago

A way to organize and manage the various marketing campaigns that happen in a company’s life cycle, giving a bird’s eye view of the whole campaign. The startup says it’s currently serving over 100 clients.

118
3 years ago

A startup that pairs job seekers with employers and arranges interviews, enabling the hiring process to happen without the hassle of having to deal with recruiters.

116
2 years ago

A payment platform that allows users to make payments without constantly having to pull out their phones. It’s meant to allow payments to happen in the background and utilize location data to make sure the person paying the bill can’t pay it twice.

114
2 years ago

A tool for tracking and managing moves and moves to happen in the future

114
1 month ago

An API that helps you pull out “the best parts of your conversations” by pulling out the best quotes from a conversation, and returning those quotes. The startup helps you easily pull out the best quotes with information about the conversation such as when it happened, who was in the conversation, and more.

110
1 month ago

A “smart” car that collects data on its surroundings and keeps a log of what happens. The car is built for the rigors of the city and promises to save drivers time.

107
2 years ago

Someone that wants to sell you a guitar in exchange for your soul. (It’s not actually happening)

105
2 years ago

 A startup that collects data from social media networks and aggregates them into daily reports that can be used to measure the human conversation that happens on the internet.

100
8 months ago

This startup has built a platform that connects social influencers to brands. They take a cut from any sales that happen as a result of their posts.

97
7 months ago

A home security company that has a phone app that allows users to monitor their house and get notifications if something happens.

97
8 months ago

A data analytics platform that helps companies understand the relationship between customers, sales, and other metrics. The platform crawls through hundreds of thousands of data points and runs machine learning models to predict what should happen next in a customer’s behavior. The startup is still in beta.

95
2 years ago

A startup that is building an insider-trading app that has a “whisper mode” that alerts the entire network when an event is happening. It’s working with clients like JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs.

85
2 years ago

A startup that makes it easy to visualize and track what’s happening with social media engagement, as well as what’s happening within the organization.

84
2 years ago

A startup that helps restaurants offer online delivery services. The startup is focused on getting delivery to happen at the right time, with the right food, at the right place.

84
1 year ago

A tool that helps users visualize what’s happening around them, how the environment is changing, and potential impacts.

81
1 year ago

A platform that aggregates the content and deals of all of these deals to help investors get a comprehensive picture of deals happening across the world.

79
8 months ago

A crowdsourced oral history platform for the victims of the Las Vegas shooting. The startup aims to give victims a place to share their stories, in the hopes that it can shed light on what actually happened that night.

78
2 years ago

A way to report fraud, which is a huge problem for both the customer and the store — especially when it happens over the phone.

74
1 year ago

Non-VC-backed startups also happen to be a major focus for the accelerator.

73
1 year ago

A different kind of social network, this one is all about helping people discover what’s happening in their community.

72
1 year ago

A startup that’s creating an “of-the-moment coupon” marketplace. The startup wants to build a marketplace that allows users to buy and sell coupons that are valid for events happening that day, and then print them out at home.

70
1 year ago

A platform for tracking kids’ safety, built on the premise that kids can’t always tell you when something has happened.

69
2 years ago

 A platform that allows users to stream live video on their site, making it easy for customers to see what’s happening in the physical world.

67
1 year ago

A community of people working together to make real estate happen.

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
2 years ago

Embrace is a team of scientists that are working on a way to detect and prevent heart attacks. They’re focused on developing a blood test that can detect a heart attack before it happens so that doctors can treat and prevent it. The startup has raised $84,000 in seed funding.

65
1 year ago

This startup is building a tool for companies to connect with their customers and employees, using AI to help them understand the conversations happening in their networks.

65
1 year ago

A tool for curating and sharing the best in the world work that’s happening right now around the world.

65
1 year ago

“What happens when a city’s daily routine is disrupted by a new kind of city-wide data visualization”

62
1 year ago

A virtual assistant app that helps users plan their day by suggesting what’s happening in their calendar, and other useful data.

61
1 year ago

A replacement for the “shitty” conference call or conference voice chat apps that clutter your phone. The startup wants to use a sophisticated system of algorithms to filter through all of the crappy conference calls that happen in your daily life. The company’s founders say these calls are distracting, and in some places illegal.

61
1 year ago

An AI-powered, real-time news site that helps users stay up to date on what’s happening in the world.

57
3 months ago

A company that created an online platform where people can create and share videos of funny and interesting things that happen to them.

57
1 year ago

This startup aims to get people to “live out their best life experiences”. The company plans to use machine learning to know what users want to do and where they want to go to make it happen.

55
1 year ago

 A company that helps local governments streamline the process of building new roads, with construction happening faster and less expensively.

54
1 year ago

A startup that helps people get a refund for fraudulent purchases, and assist in investigations when it happens.

53
1 year ago

A “situational awareness” app for drone pilots. Essentially it’s a way to keep pilots of small UAVs in the loop with what’s happening around them, at the same time as they’re operating.

52
1 year ago

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

52
1 year ago

A company that turns old TVs into smart displays that can tell you what’s happening in real time.

52
1 year ago

A startup that lets you track the status of a package or package line for remote employees. A possibility for companies dealing with remote employees who need to see what’s happening with their packages.

50
1 year ago

A new kind of social media platform that lets you follow celebrities and brands, but also lets you follow the real people behind them — the people who make things and make things happen, who are the creative force behind a brand.

50
1 year ago

A startup for people trying to make carpooling happen. It’s like Uber but for carpools.

50
1 year ago

This startup wants to help small businesses get access to broadband internet, and has built a device that connects over Wi-Fi to a router to make that happen.

48
1 year ago

A video-sharing platform that was created to help people find out what’s happening in their communities, and to help them promote events and news.

48
10 months ago

An AI-powered system that analyzes video for plagiarism and automatically flags the instances of it happening. It's currently in the pilot phase, with 1000 users.

48
1 year ago

This is what happens when the team behind Meetup, the platform for organizing local events, turns their attention towards the more consumer-focused side of the world. It’s a platform that helps merchants sell directly to their customers and serves as a hub for sales, marketing, and support.

46
1 year ago

Believes it can create an “augmented reality” solution for doctors. The company is planning to use its own camera-based technology to help doctors use special goggles to see what’s happening in a patient’s body in real time.

45
9 months ago

A company that makes a “digital scrapbook for your neighborhood” that lets you record and share everything that happens in a neighborhood, including notes, pictures, and videos.

42
6 months ago

A “connected baby monitor” for parents, that allows them to monitor their kids anywhere and talk to them with a phone app, in real-time. The startup is building a data platform that tracks and shares information on both what’s happening with the kids, and the parents.

42
1 year ago

Designed to help people search for and filter out the noise in the current news cycle, Signal Spotlight is a quick way for people to get the gist of what’s happening.

41
1 year ago

This is an application for the “smart lock market”, and generally aims to automate more of the processes that happen when someone attempts to open the door for a third party.

40
1 year ago

A startup looking to reduce costs and increase reliability for appliance manufacturers. The company is in the process of building a platform for manufacturers to automatically test their products for failures, and then automatically repair the failures when they happen. It’s an idea similar to the AirWatch platform that Apple uses to manage its software updates.

40
7 months 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.

40
6 months ago

The startup provides an AI-based platform to help companies understand what’s happening with their customers’ data and make decisions based on that.

39
1 year ago

A mobile app that allows users to see what’s happening in their neighborhood at a moment’s glance, and make their own recommendations. It’s a way for people to interact directly with their city council and city services.

38
5 months 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.

38
5 months ago

Want to know what's happening with a company Use this app to keep track of the activity across all your accounts, in one place.

34
5 months ago

A team of experts who want to make their clients’ ideas work by giving them the tech skills and talent to make them happen.

34
4 months ago

A data analytics platform that helps businesses predict what might happen in the future.

31
3 months ago

A tool that lets people hold live Q&A sessions over Skype. It’s kind of like a webinar, but one that’s happening over the phone.

30
5 months ago

A personal assistant that tracks your activities and makes recommendations for health and productivity based on what’s happening in your life.

29
5 months ago

A company that uses blockchain-based smart contracts to solve the problem of “what happens after an employee leaves”. The startup aims to help companies avoid expensive and time-consuming exit interviews, by giving employees the option to leave “on their own terms”.

28
3 months ago

A startup aimed at mitigating the need for self-serve gas stations. The startup’s founder says the idea is to make gas stations “a thing of the past”, saying “we have the technology to make that happen.”

22
3 months ago

A platform that allows developers to build chat applications for multiple platforms, including Facebook Messenger and WeChat. The startup wants to build a platform that makes it easier for developers to build chat apps for all platforms, and that incentivizes them to create chat apps for all platforms. (This is exactly the sort of thing that’s happening on WeChat.)

22
2 months ago

A startup that helps design firms and creative teams collaborate on projects — and the tools to make it happen.

22
18 days ago

“A personal assistant for kids,” as the founders put it. The app is meant to be fun but also offer a lot of value, like helping kids keep track of what’s happening in their lives and plan ahead.

20
2 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.

18
3 months ago

A tool that helps brands understand what their sales reps are talking about in social media. The startup says their product is the same thing that recruiters use to track what’s happening at a job fair, but it can also be used to track what employees are saying on social media.

16
2 months ago

A startup that looks to improve the way urban planning happens worldwide by using data analytics to reduce traffic jams in cities. The founders have the firm belief that traffic jams make cities less livable.

16
3 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

5
3 years ago

Idea: The startup has developed a way for people to share live video with each other while also seeing what others are seeing in real-time. It’s an app where viewers can see what’s happening, but the creator of the video is in control of what they see. It’s modeled a bit like Instagram Stories, but the app wants to become a hub for live video streaming.

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