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Household Startup Ideas



2 years ago

A platform that helps people easily sell used furniture, household goods, and other items.

1,350
9 months ago

A startup that lets you hire contractors for household projects

825
1 year ago

A digital tool that helps couples reduce household expenses, track spending and save money.

291
3 years ago

A platform for managing micro loans for rural households.

184
3 years ago

If you own a home in the US, you can log into an app and see what the utilities are costing you in real time. However, the founders say that households throughout the world can benefit from a similar application.

166
2 years ago

A hardware company that wants to create smart hardware to help people manage their lives. The company wants to build smart devices that can help people find what they’re looking for, identify emotions, monitor health, and automate household tasks.

165
3 years ago

A startup that helps you find and book a dog sitter so you can enjoy a two-dog household.

164
3 years ago

A platform that allows people to rent out spare bedrooms and/or spare bedrooms with other household members. It’s designed to help people earn additional income from their homes while also giving their families the chance to stay in their homes in times of need.

163
1 year ago

This startup is building a platform that lets you manage your household’s finances and expenses from a single platform.

151
2 years ago

A tool for managing the chaos of information in a busy household. The app lets you track everyone’s schedules.

147
3 years ago

A household product company that sells laundry detergent and other cleaning products.

146
1 year ago

A startup for the buying and selling of used cars, appliances and other household goods.

146
3 years ago

A startup that wants to help users make more money by selling their excess household items to the public.

141
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.

140
3 years ago

Amazon Alexa has invaded every household in the US. The company wants to make the device even more useful, by adding a voice-controlled interface for apps.

135
1 month ago

This startup makes it easy for teams to track and manage their expenses. The startup’s co-founder says that she runs a tight household and she uses the app to keep track of different expenses for her family.

135
3 years ago

A startup that provides online classes on how to do household chores like cleaning a fridge

133
3 years ago

A startup that buys household items in bulk for consumers, and delivers them in bulk After shipping the products, the startup makes money by selling those items on the secondary market

129
2 years ago

A texting platform for groups of people to communicate efficiently. The startup wants to leverage its popularity in the soccer world to make the company a household name.

125
3 years ago

It’s a subscription service for most common household cleaning needs.

120
11 months ago

A product that helps households store water, power, and food for a disaster.

120
2 years ago

A startup that facilitates the donation of household items to people in need. It’s a B2B business.

112
2 years ago

A company that’s building an app that can manage the list of expenses of a household or individual.

104
8 months ago

A shopping-cart service for household goods. It would connect stores with customers who have bought similar items in the past to help people find better prices.

99
7 months ago

A startup that wants to use cutting-edge technology to make household chores more efficient. (They are working with AT&T to bring this service to its customers.)

96
1 month ago

A network of over 80,000 household journalists who work for free in China to report on local government, events, and news.

96
2 years ago

A newly-formed company that wants to enable a sharing economy around shared assets, like household items.

92
2 years ago

Thoughtful home services that provide concierge services, cleaning, and other household issues. The company has $10 million in funding from investors including Michael Moritz.

91
1 year ago

A startup that helps people get health insurance by selling them insurance for their household. In the past two years, the startup has signed up more than 100,000 subscribers.

89
1 year ago

A decentralized blockchain platform to help people share expenses. The startup wants to help people find friends and families to help them pay for things like vacations and household maintenance. The app uses an algorithm to match people up, then goes to the third party to make the payment.

80
6 months ago

A mobile app that helps people in the US learn how to save money on household utilities.

79
2 years ago

A tool for managing a household’s information, from bills to schedules to grocery lists to recipes. The startup is building out a family social network.

78
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.

78
1 year ago

An online marketplace for local household goods that allows you to buy anything from a couch to a crib. Its currently run in 20 cities across the US.

76
1 year 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.

75
1 year ago

A startup that creates a marketplace for household services. The company is building a platform that allows buyers and sellers to connect and create a marketplace for items like roofing, plumbing and electrical repairs, and lawn care.

73
1 year ago

A platform for sharing and storing household items, with an app that helps manage them

73
1 year ago

This company wants to build a platform where every household can be equipped with a low-cost device that can detect imminent threats like fires and carbon monoxide.

72
1 year ago

A way for people to make money by sharing the things they already own. The founders say that with the average American household owning over 70% more items than they actually use, this is a $130 billion market that enables people to make money from the stuff they already own by selling it to others.

71
1 year ago

A startup that lets people sell their used furniture and household goods directly to a community of buyers.

70
1 year 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.

70
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 startup that aims to build a “Google for the home”, so you can find all your household goods online.

67
1 year ago

A cloud-based platform for purchasing and selling used vehicles and other household items. The startup sells its customers’ used vehicles and other household items, with sellers paid in cash or with a credit card they can use to buy other items.

67
3 years ago

Idea: A home security company for Latin American households, primarily in Mexico. The startup is focused on providing internet-connected cameras that allow users to see and talk to visitors while they’re away from home.

66
1 year ago

This is an on-demand concierge service for cleaners, basically an Uber for household staff.

66
1 year ago

A company that’s looking to solve the problem of tracking and maintaining essential household appliances and cars.

64
1 year ago

As a long-time Amazon customer, this startup is building an app that helps you re-order your favorite items, including household goods and food, from Amazon. The startup is currently in the pilot phase, with a rollout planned for mid-2018.

62
8 months ago

A tool that aims to make it easier to get surveys to people in the US and Canada. SurveyMonkey is already a household name in the marketing tech world.

60
1 year ago

A startup to make hyperlocal delivery of groceries, meals, and other household items easier.

53
1 year ago

This is a tool that helps people track how much they are spending on different household expenses.

53
1 year ago

A P2P-style marketplace where consumers can source and buy all kinds of products, from food and household items to gadgets.

53
1 month ago

A company that lets people pay for their favorite recipes, which they can then print out for their household. The company has a free tier, but each additional recipe costs $.99.

52
1 year ago

It’s an online account management tool that helps users manage their household’s paper bills. It’s only available in the UK as of right now.

45
5 months ago

The startup is building a platform that helps people manage their household chores like laundry, banking, and shopping. It is also building a lead generation platform for the service, which it says will help provide more personal assistants for customers.

42
2 months ago

A startup where people can buy and sell their used clothes. The startup is converting people’s worn-out clothing into a secondary retail market. It’s something like a Laundry List but for clothing rather than household items.

38
4 months ago

A startup that combines an Uber-style marketplace with a “mom and pop” retail store. The website allows customers to buy groceries and household items on-demand, with a built-in rewards program. The founder of the company, who previously worked at Amazon, says the company is on track to expand into 35,000 stores by 2020.

32
1 year ago

This is a company that is building an online, decentralized marketplace for the sharing economy. The startup has already launched, allowing users to split household tasks like cleaning, yard work, and dog walking among a group of users.

30
4 months ago

A startup for buying and selling all of the different things that people consume daily, like beer, household items, soda, or books.

29
3 months ago

A product built for the household that wants to track and manage their energy use.

23
2 months ago

A startup that says that it’s building the Uber of the household product industry.

23
2 months ago

A startup that makes household cleaning supplies like scouring pads and sponges. The founders realized that they could cut down on the amount of plastic waste they were producing by making their own cleaning supplies.

19
2 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.

17
2 months ago

A competitor to the popular online tool Zola.com, which provides same-day delivery of groceries and household items. The company is looking to get a piece of a $20 billion market by building out same-day delivery on its own, without Zola’s existing network of grocery stores.

16
6 days ago

A startup that wants to build a one-stop shop for food, cosmetic, and household products.

12
3 years ago

A startup that sells easy-to-use household appliances for people who don’t have much experience with them

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