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Helping people find, buy, and sell used items online
2,449
2 years ago
💡 Converting ads into in-game currency, which can then be used to buy items in the game
2,121
2 years ago
A platform that helps people easily sell used furniture, household goods, and other items.
1,353
4 months ago
An online service that compares the price of the same item in stores and online.
1,244
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that uses AI to help restaurants optimize their menus, ensuring that no item is priced too high or too low for the quality that it offers
753
3 years ago
A browser extension that tracks the cost of your everyday items (fries, cup of coffee, etc.) over time and cross-references this data with the Starbucks menu. In addition to the main purpose of tracking your coffee expenses, the tool also allows users to find out if they are spending more than they should and how to cut back.
515
2 years ago
A platform for helping consumers shop for and price items
490
1 month ago
A new website for families that lets parents buy and sell furniture, clothes, and other items.
262
1 year ago
A retail delivery service where employees can scan and deliver items to customers’ doors.
257
2 years ago
A platform that connects buyers with sellers, allowing users to sell used items like books and DVDs, or purchase new ones in bulk.
226
2 years ago
A new way to buy and sell items in the world of cryptocurrencies
221
2 years ago
A way for people to buy and sell items on Amazon with cash in hand.
210
3 years ago
An ecommerce platform for the Chinese market, allowing customers to purchase items online without leaving home.
206
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that allows people to buy and sell their used items using augmented reality
205
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.
203
2 years ago
A startup that helps small business owners sell more from their store by allowing them to display sale items from retailers that they don’t normally sell from.
203
2 years ago
A platform for sharing and selling reusable office supplies to businesses. The startup focuses on 8 great office supply items that are used a lot, but don’t get recycled as often as they should. They’re currently focusing on the US, but plan to expand internationally and into business software.
199
2 years ago
A tool for hotels to keep track of their assets and track down items that are lost, stolen, or damaged. The startup is already working with hotels in Brazil and Colombia and wants to expand to other Latin American markets as well.
198
2 years ago
A new startup that wants to help small businesses and restaurants keep track of their inventory, and the cost of their items.
198
2 years ago
A platform for restaurants to offer delivery and delivery drivers to order delivery items.
196
1 month ago
A startup that helps places decide what to charge for items like coffees and lattes.
196
3 years ago
A New York-based startup that sells t-shirts that have a QR code embedded on them to track where the item was shipped.
189
3 years ago
A startup for buying and selling items in bulk. It’s like Amazon Prime, but for businesses.
181
2 years ago
Social commerce startup that offers a way for shops to translate their product descriptions into multiple languages, and allows users to easily connect with the businesses that sell the items.
179
1 year ago
A startup that sells 1,000s of unique designs for mugs, t-shirts and other merchandise. The startup sells items with quirky names or humorous messages (e.g. “Widow Maker” and “Snooze Button”) to help businesses stand out.
177
3 years ago
It’s a Chrome extension that helps you create a to-do list and also adds a new to-do item to your calendar. The startup has raised $2.2 million so far.
174
2 years ago
The startup is building a platform to help people to buy and sell gently used items, like cars, without having to go through a third party like eBay or Craigslist. They have a plan in place to expand into new categories in 2020.
172
3 years ago
A startup that provides a service where people who are visiting a new city can get a box of carefully selected items that will help them enjoy their stay
171
3 years ago
A startup that provides a tool where people can subscribe to a service that sends them a box of 5-10 items every month
169
1 year ago
The startup wants to help you track and control your expenses by allowing you to record expenses in one place and then automatically create reports that show how much you’re spending on certain items.
167
3 years ago
A CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program that provides customers with weekly deliveries of fresh produce and other items from local farmers. Customers pay for their weekly deliveries of local fruits and vegetables through a subscription model.
165
3 years ago
A startup that helps companies track items from order to delivery, and track the performance of in-person and virtual agents.
164
1 year ago
A startup that automates the process of finding the best prices for food and other items at Whole Foods, Jet.com, Amazon, and other stores.
163
3 years ago
A startup that would bring barcodes to the speed of the internet, allowing people to search for an item’s barcode and purchase it from an online retailer
162
1 year ago
A way to find and pay for items at different restaurants and cafes.
162
3 years ago
A Texas-based startup that provides a service that allows anyone to buy anything with Bitcoin, including buying everyday items.
160
3 years ago
A Paris-based digital marketplace for people who want to sell their unused items.
158
1 year ago
Open source software meant to help e-commerce sites track items in their inventory. Marketers want to know where to buy their products and what items are selling.
158
3 years ago
An online marketplace for quirky, unique, and one-of-a-kind items.
155
3 years ago
A startup that creates “beauty boxes” of luxury items for customers
154
3 years ago
A startup for home services and maintenance, with a focus on big ticket items like HVAC and plumbing.
153
3 years ago
They’re the modern version of a “grocery store”, with a storehouse of over 400 in-demand items that can be added to a wish list. They’re free for consumers, but can have a fee for businesses with 500 or more items in stock.
153
3 years ago
A startup that creates a service where you can order a small box of items that would be a perfect gift for a friend or family member
152
3 years ago
A startup for those interested in buying and selling vintage items.
152
3 years ago
A platform that offers a simple way to buy and sell items at the touch of a button.
152
3 years ago
A platform that allows multiple users to create a single item, then share it with a single shipping address.
151
2 years ago
A startup that helps businesses manage their inventory in real-time, including the ability to add and remove items from a warehouse in real-time.
151
3 years ago
A system that allows people to request items from businesses by scanning a QR code and sharing the results on social media
150
3 years ago
Delivery service that promises to get an item to you after a certain interval, following a route that minimizes driving, and lets you pick up items from a store.
150
1 year ago
A startup that sells an app that lets you take a photo, track it, and then immediately see where that item was sold. The company is based in the Bay Area.
150
3 years ago
The company is building a platform that will allow users to take a picture of the items in their home and have it translated into a virtual reality experience.
149
1 year ago
A company that provides a service that helps you find and sell your old books and other items online.
149
3 years ago
A startup that lets shoppers bid on items to help them save money, and that charges a small fee for the service. The startup is mobile-first and only takes a small cut of profits.
148
3 years ago
A startup that simplifies the process of selling online, allowing anyone to list items on multiple shopping sites. The idea is that doing so is more cost-efficient than having to curate items individually on each.
148
3 years ago
A company that helps people manage and record the items they use in their “digital lives”.
147
3 years ago
A tool for finding your nearest restaurant’s menu items online.
147
1 year ago
A startup for people to make their own merchandise from 3D printed designs. The company is already selling ready-made items, and says it plans to collect 1 million designs by the end of 2018.
146
3 years ago
A startup that sells a collection of various items to help people organize their home
145
3 years ago
A startup that provides a service where people can order a box of pre-selected items for their doorstep
144
3 years ago
An API that helps app developers visualize and analyze the purchase and sale of items on their app.
144
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.
144
3 years ago
A way for people to buy and sell things online. The company also works on a feature to group items into “rooms” that users can browse by category.
143
2 years ago
A credit card you can use for virtual items, virtual real estate, and virtual donations.
143
1 year ago
A web app to help users find low-cost or free items to buy at retail outlets. The company says it has over 100,000 users and 2,500 stores.
143
1 year ago
A startup that lets users take a photo of the actual item they want to buy and get an instant quote.
143
3 years ago
The startup’s app, which is currently in beta, allows people to buy and sell used electronics by clicking between old iPhones and iPads. People can even keep track of the item’s age and condition which allows them to make smart purchases.
142
3 years ago
This startup, which wants to make it easy for retailers to use AI to keep shelves stocked with different items for consumers to buy.
142
3 years ago
A company that provides an online marketplace for mystery shopping services. The startup is experimenting with ways to give shoppers more choice in how they purchase items.
142
3 years ago
A startup that wants to help users make more money by selling their excess household items to the public.
142
3 years ago
This startup wants to let people buy and sell their old electronics in their own homes. The company’s goals are to make it easier to resell items, and to educate people about how they can reduce their clutter.
142
3 years ago
A bot that can automatically find lost items and return them to their owner.
141
3 years ago
A tool for making 3D-printed furniture and other DIY items.
141
3 years ago
$50 app that connects people with items they’re looking for (think Ikea showroom product search).
139
3 years ago
A web-based platform for students to market and sell items they’ve made in their spare time.
139
3 years ago
An online shopping marketplace that uses mobile payment technology to allow customers to buy and sell items from their smartphones.
139
1 year ago
A pre-paid card that gives users access to a credit line, allowing them to buy small-ticket items that they don’t want to pay cash for. A debit card with a $5,000 limit.
139
3 years ago
A mobile payments product that allows shoppers to pay for items on any device that supports NFC. The startup is building a payment platform for apps and retailers, as well as a recharge service.
138
3 years ago
A startup that aims to help buyers of large items like boats and yachts get a quote from a wide variety of suppliers to see if they could do the job for less elsewhere.
138
3 years ago
The startup is building a marketplace for people looking to sell or buy items that have been previously owned by celebrities.
138
3 years ago
A startup that hires and trains drivers to deliver groceries and other items within a 20-minute window.
137
3 years ago
It’s a company that offers a way for people to buy and sell used parts, like alternators, spark plugs, or fuel pumps, using the same FBA business model that Amazon uses to sell used items.
137
3 years ago
A startup that lets you create a wishlist for your favorite products, then automatically sends you emails when prices drop on those items.
137
8 months ago
A platform for the online videogames industry, where gamers can sell and buy game items.
137
3 years ago
A startup that provides a service where a personal shopper goes to a store and picks out items they want for them
136
3 years ago
A chatbot that helps people connect with local small businesses that sell items on eBay.
136
3 years ago
An online marketplace that has a very different approach to selling than Amazon or eBay. The startup focuses on selling unique items and brands, and is based on a marketplace model that is increasingly popular in China.
135
3 years ago
A startup that wants to create an online store that uses artificial intelligence to automatically find and purchase items that match a customer’s taste and preferences.
133
3 years ago
This is a company building a platform where an existing customer can find and hire a contractor to repair or remodel a specific item in their home. It’s a marketplace for homeowners looking to hire contractors, and the startup is profitable.
132
2 years ago
This company is building an app called “MyBeds” for homeowners to create a “bespoke bedroom” for their home. The app lets you create a “dream room” from a set of customizable, curated items.
132
3 years ago
A startup that provides a service where people can send a gift basket full of grocery items to new parents when they have a baby
131
3 years ago
This startup sells an Android app that lets you quickly record notes/talks about an item you are selling on eBay. The startup is also building out a platform for selling on eBay.
131
3 years ago
A tool for buyers to find sellers of certain items, like appliances or cars, and get a quote from several sellers at once.
131
3 years ago
A company that helps brands co-create merchandise for sale, using a virtual store front to sell the items.
130
3 years ago
A “social marketplace for manufacturing”, where manufacturers can find and price items from suppliers, and suppliers can find customers.
130
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
3 years ago
A way to sell high-end items like luxury cars and art on an auction site. The startup is currently working with the University of Washington to create a marketplace for school auctions.
129
3 years ago
The company operates in a similar fashion to Uber, but instead of driving people around, it takes shoppers to retailers. Shoppers use the app to locate stores and their location, then use the app to walk into shops and purchase items.
129
2 years ago
A platform that lets businesses share their data with their customers, enabling customers to do things like recommending items to each other or sharing pictures like Instagram.
129
2 years ago
A consumer-facing app that allows users to make online purchases of items from their local grocery store, like milk and bread.
129
3 years ago
An open source platform for people to share 3D models of their projects, including 3D printed items, furniture, and sculptures. This startup aims to create an open-source community with 3D models.
128
2 years ago
A startup building a delivery network for equipment and equipment-related items, particularly those in the industrial market.
128
2 years ago
A digital storefront for low-income people to buy used items from other people across the country, with a focus on items that are hard to find in the country.
128
2 years ago
An ecommerce platform for individuals looking to buy and sell items on the eBay auction website
128
2 years ago
A web application that would allow you to manage all of your ‘to-do’ items in one place.
127
2 years ago
This startup is building a way for people to buy and sell used items at a fraction of the cost of new goods.
126
3 years ago
A startup that provides a service where you can pay a flat fee and get a bunch of random items from a specific category and that’s it
125
3 years ago
A personal assistant that helps you pack a suitcase. Users can use the app to create a packing list and the app will suggest items based on where you’re traveling and which items are available at your destination.
125
1 year ago
A platform for the sharing economy that allows users to book and pay for services from items that are in their possession.
123
3 years ago
A delivery service that gives customers the option to order a dozen or so items from a list of popular restaurants, which will be delivered to the customer’s home or office within an hour.
122
3 years ago
A platform that helps developers of internet of things devices get their software into the hands of end users. The startup is focused on the “Internet of Stuff”, or the internet of things — a technology that allows everyday items to be connected to the internet and have their state monitored.
122
2 years ago
This app lets you buy and sell items in your neighborhood.
122
2 years ago
A C2C marketplace for buying and selling used furniture. There’s a big market for people looking to buy used furniture but no good way to find them. The startup’s website shows a few beautiful tables and chairs, but the bulk of the site features the items for sale.
122
3 years ago
A system that helps people connect the dots between their physical and digital lives, that helps them understand the world around them. People can use the app to find out if someone has talked about them on social media, see if they’ve visited a particular location, and snap a photo of an item they want to buy and see if they can find it elsewhere.
121
1 year ago
This company is building a way to monitor the carbon footprint of various items, with a focus on helping consumers become more environmentally conscious. They have a contract with The Nature Conservancy.
121
3 years ago
A startup that makes it easier to buy and sell tickets online, using a system that takes advantage of the optimal price for the item based on demand.
120
1 year ago
A startup that connects users with people who are willing to buy their used items in the US. The startup will connect you with buyers in your area and help facilitate payments. It launched in San Francisco in July 2015.
120
2 years ago
A platform that allows users to select an item to “Buy Now” from an online shop, then get notifications when it arrives. Currently in closed beta in Australia.
119
2 years ago
A mobile app that helps people find lost items with the help of a special tracker device they keep in their pockets.
117
2 years ago
DropBox for consumer goods, allowing you to send an item to your DropBox account, get a notification when it arrives, and have it sent back to you.
117
2 years ago
A company looking to build a better version of the “wish-list”, where items can be added and removed while shopping.
117
1 year ago
A subscription business that sends you a box of everything you need for a vacation, including items like wine, cheese, and a new toothbrush.
117
2 years ago
The startup, which was founded in June, wants to help manufacturers scale up their production of custom items quickly and easily.
116
2 years ago
A new vending machine that brings together other vending machines to sell you the items you want.
116
2 years ago
A subscription box service that lets you pick and choose which items you want in your box.
115
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
This company is building a platform to give people the ability to make money by buying and reselling items on the same day they are listed for sale.
111
2 years ago
Fostr is a marketplace where people sell their unused clothes. The company has raised $1.5 million in seed funding and says they’ve sold over 30,000 items in the last two years.
111
3 years ago
A startup that wants to bring digital design tools for clothing to the masses. Clothe is a service that helps customers create a unique design for a single item of clothing using a photo, or from a library of templates. Users can design items like dresses for $19, or can also sell items they’ve designed on Clothe. The startup says they’re targeting the women’s fashion industry, which is worth $500 billion in the US alone.
110
3 years ago
A machine that makes custom items, like a couch or a table for sale with a click of a button.
110
2 years ago
Builds on the idea of an online store for workers to make money by selling items people need — and allowing them to earn up to $15 an hour. The company says it is currently operating in the San Francisco Bay Area.
110
1 year ago
People who have a lot of stuff are often very stressed out. This startup is helping them clean out their homes, one item at a time.
110
3 years ago
We live in the age of the multi-tasking app. But it turns out that multi-tasking is a bummer, and it definitely leads to a stack of unfinished work items. SoluMe solves the problem by allowing you to save all of your tasks in one place, and then prioritize them in one place.
109
2 years ago
This is a startup that wants to help people sell their old stuff on Craigslist, using their own photos and descriptions to sell their items without the hassle of eBay or Craigslist.
109
2 years ago
A tool to help people find and buy direct-to-consumer items on the web.
109
2 years ago
A digital platform for people to share and sell items like furniture and artwork.
109
1 year ago
The first online marketplace for small businesses to buy and sell inventory, with all items listed and priced by the owner.
108
2 years ago
A mobility platform that connects businesses with the right tools to make it easier for drivers to earn income by delivering packages and other items. The startup’s co-founder, Alex Boussard, says they’ve already seen interest from a number of major companies and has even managed to raise a few million dollars in funding.
107
2 years ago
A platform that helps large restaurants that cater to groups share information about menu items and manage catering orders.
107
2 years ago
A “pre-purchase” platform that helps people make decisions on whether or not they should buy a particular item. The goal is to help people save for the future without having to waste time or money on unnecessary purchases.
106
2 years ago
A startup that lets users create a “hotel”, a place where they can post items to rent and others can offer to help them out.
106
1 month ago
A tool that allows you to connect with people to find out their preferred pricing and terms for an item.
105
2 years ago
CaseReev is a mobile checkout company that allows users to scan the barcodes of items in stores and pay with their mobile phones. The startup raised $1.1 million last year
104
2 years ago
This startup is building a tool that allows small businesses to sell items on their own websites, without worrying about offline inventory or storefronts.
103
2 years ago
This startup is building a digital revolution in the world of trash. Trash2Use converts waste into useful products, and gives you the opportunity to pay for the items you use.
102
7 months ago
A startup for those who have lost their wallet, that lets them track their money, credit cards, and other items without them having to give their information.
102
2 years ago
A platform that facilitates local sales of used clothing. It allows users to post their items, and then lets a user who is looking to purchase an item find an appropriate buyer.
101
2 years ago
A startup for hiring refurbished items. The company’s CEO, who is also CEO of a shipping company, has been refurbishing old shipping containers and reselling them on the site. The company has raised $1.5 million in funding.
101
3 years ago
A startup that provides a service where people can buy single-use items like baby wipes and toilet paper for their next camping trip
100
2 years ago
A startup that helps people get the most out of the 1.5 million items they have stored in their kitchen and pantry with a web-based software that allows them to create shopping lists, organize items, and track purchases. They’re also developing a separate mobile app.
99
2 years ago
An online marketplace for used items, which they claim has a $10-million monthly revenue stream via their website.
99
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
8 months ago
This startup is building an app that helps people find a place to purchase an item. The app is built on the same technology that allows users to find a movie to watch, or find a nearby restaurant.
99
2 years ago
The company is building a toolset for building and selling items on Airbnb. The company is already working with a few startups in Silicon Valley, and says they’ve raised $1.2M but aren’t disclosing their valuation or amount raised.
98
2 years ago
An online marketplace for buying and selling used cars, with sellers spread out across the US. A small number of sellers offer used cars, but most of the items are from rentals. The company has raised $40M in a Series E.
98
2 years ago
A shared grocery shopping service that lets you buy items for someone else at a discount, with a promise of never having to run out of things again.
98
8 months ago
A platform for drivers to connect with customers, so drivers can sell their own items and passengers can buy them.
98
2 years ago
A platform that helps people sell items online, and manage their inventory and inventory management.
97
2 years ago
A platform that connects innovators with consumers and businesses. Their app allows people to rate items they’ve purchased with a star system and makes it simple to find more suppliers and products.
97
6 months ago
A startup that makes it easy for DIYers to find products to build their products, and a marketplace for items like wood, PVC, and substrates.
97
2 years ago
An online marketplace for buying and selling used items and goods. The company is using a technology called RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) to allow consumers to scan an item and find out what they’re worth on the platform, which they say is a cheaper way to buy used goods, and helps sellers by cutting out the middleman.
96
2 years ago
A team of former Google engineers are building a “SEO suite” for e-commerce platforms that includes keyword research, sitemaps, and other tools. It helps brands rank better on search engines and direct more traffic to the site.
96
8 months ago
An AI-powered e-commerce platform that allows customers to shop and buy items direct from manufacturers and importers. The company is also building out a supply chain management system.
96
2 years ago
A startup that allows people to make money by selling their used items, such as clothes, furniture, and books, through an online platform.
94
2 years ago
A startup that helps users keep track of their transactions, making it easy for them to make sure that they don’t over- or under-pay for mundane items.
94
2 years ago
A startup that helps schools make more money from their online activities by directing the money that students spend on school supplies and other items to the school.
94
7 months ago
A startup that builds software for stores to allow them to know what items are in demand, and which are off the shelf.
93
2 years ago
A tool that lets neighborhoods around the world participate in a mobile barter system, where a group of neighbors can trade items like furniture they no longer use or tools they no longer use. The startup has raised $8 million in funding to date.
92
2 years ago
A newly-formed company that wants to enable a sharing economy around shared assets, like household items.
92
2 years ago
A tool that helps companies sell more pre-owned items. It allows businesses to manage their used items and keep a digital record of them, inventorying them, then selling them.
92
2 years ago
An AI-based delivery system with a robotic arm that delivers groceries, flowers, and other items.
92
2 years ago
A platform for groceries that uses RFID technology and point-of-sale terminals to track the history of each item in inventory and notify employees when inventory is nearing its expiration date
91
2 years ago
A startup that provides a marketplace for users to sell their items in exchange for money and a small percentage of the sale.
91
2 years ago
A startup working on a way to make the production and delivery of mass custom items easier.
90
2 years ago
A startup that uses machine learning to find retail deals, offering discounts on items customers will be buying anyway.
90
8 months ago
Users pay for the service to bid on the items they want.
90
7 months ago
A new-generation courier service that’s focused on helping businesses keep track of the people and items they’re shipping.
89
2 years ago
This is a tool that helps you mark you as having read, commented, and suggested items on a project, so you can know when you’re done with an assignment and move on to the next thing.
88
2 years ago
An online marketplace for rentals of limited-use items like lasers, which are used for short periods of time and limited locations.
88
1 year ago
A smartphone app that provides a list of nearby unclaimed or abandoned items.
88
11 months ago
DeSig is a mobile game that allows players to earn tokens via in-app purchases, which can be used to progress through a game board, as well as unlock new characters, items, or accounts.
86
2 years ago
This startup is building an app that allows customers to order items from their phones and have them delivered to them.
85
1 year ago
This startup is building an e-commerce platform that allows customers to buy products from their favorite artists. Users can purchase items that are currently available for pre-order, or items that are available for sale but are still in production.
84
2 years ago
A startup for people who want to donate their old home appliances, furniture, and other items for reuse. The startup says that in the US alone, more than 10 million items go unused in storage every year.
83
2 years ago
A company that provides on-demand delivery of grocery items to homes in the US. The startup, which was founded in July, is focused on expanding its brand to other cities.
83
1 year ago
A platform that allows restaurants to send out real-time texts, emails, and social media messages to their menu items.
83
8 months ago
A startup that makes it easier to get paid by creating a digital bill of sale for your items.
83
7 months ago
A platform that makes it easy for companies to sell branded gifts and items to employees. People can use it to order thousands of custom-made items ranging from pens to apparel.
83
4 months ago
A startup that helps companies buy and sell gift cards online. The startup wants to make gift cards a less popular retail item, which is currently used for 70% of all retail transactions.
83
2 years ago
A platform for buying and selling virtual items like power-ups, skins and runes in esports. PGL is based in China and is already signing up professional esports teams to use its platform, which lets teams create their own websites and sell merchandise.
82
2 years ago
A startup that helps merchants manage the process of returning items. This startup is run by CFOs for major retailers.
81
2 years ago
A platform that helps retailers to manage their in-store inventory. It’s a mobile app that allows the retailer to upload an image of the item, pop it in the system, and then have the system order the item for them.
81
2 years ago
A B2B business that lists items for sale on the web, allowing users to take advantage of the millions of people who are selling on Amazon. The startup has already made a $100,000 sale.
80
2 years ago
A way to allow people to make money off their old clothes or other items they no longer use. They take these items to local companies that refurbish them.
80
2 years ago
Freight costs are high enough for this startup to make moving easier by letting you move any size item (such as a couch, or a full house) for $3.
80
1 year ago
A multi-location physical store that sells items like bicycles, fitness equipment, and outdoor gear. The company has $2 million in revenue and 20 employees, and is based in New York and LA.
80
1 year ago
A self-branded purveyor of millennials-focused products, including clothing, furniture, and other items.
80
8 months ago
The company’s first product is a web-based platform for buying and selling long-tail items. The startup is experimenting with buying and selling niche products, like a bean-bag chair for the “ultimate relaxation experience”.
80
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.
79
6 months ago
This is a website for people with mobility issues to sell their shoes and other items.
79
2 years ago
A company that makes software that helps people find lost items. They’re also developing a wearable device that will help people find their lost items.
78
1 year ago
This startup wants to let people pick up items from stores and drop them off at home, giving them a chance to earn extra cash without having to haul everything around themselves.
78
1 year ago
A tool that lets you create T-shirts, stickers, and other items with your favorite web services.
77
2 years ago
Real-time task management software for you to send your to-do items to team members.
76
2 years ago
This is a startup using machine learning to make recommendations of the best items to buy on Amazon for a particular category.
76
2 years ago
A community for people who want to sell or barter their personal items
76
2 years ago
A startup for buying and selling virtual goods such as in-game items, digital downloads, and subscription services. The startup wants to make it easier for people to buy and sell virtual goods.
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.
76
1 year ago
A mobile payment processing platform for mobile-only retailers. It connects local retail businesses to millions of consumers, who can then pay for over 200,000 items at over 3,000 merchants through the app.
76
10 months ago
A tool for finding and prioritizing the most important tasks for a project or business. It’s built around the idea that it’s easier to reorder an item after you’ve finished it than it is to pick a new one, and many other “to-do” management tools have copied this model.
76
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.
75
2 years ago
Being able to use the online marketplaces to sell items that are in short supply, like books, graphic novels, or various collectibles.
74
2 years ago
A startup that creates a digital trail of products for consumers to track and manage, from an item of clothing to a car. The founders aim to make it easy to track your life’s possessions.
74
2 years ago
A startup that allows users to sell their house’s contents online, but also allows them to dispose of spare items.
74
2 years ago
A way to buy and sell items on a meetup, using a browser-based app. It’s built for the UK market.
74
1 year ago
A platform for sharing and storing household items, with an app that helps manage them
74
1 year ago
A sort of storefront for people selling their used items, with a focus on selling “non-traditional” goods, like vintage clothing or vinyl records.
74
2 years ago
This startup is building software for businesses to keep track of their expensive items, which they can then take to their local jeweler instead of paying a check out fee. They also plan to expand to offer an app that allows customers to track the location of their purchases, so they can get a full refund if the item is lost or stolen.
73
2 years ago
A startup for people to rent items, like bikes, skis, surfboards, etc. from their neighbors, when they’re not using them.
72
1 year ago
A new way to pay for groceries, with an app that allows customers to scan their items. The app will be able to take payments using cryptocurrency, and use machine learning to predict what customers might buy next.
72
1 year ago
OpenSkies is a digital economy that aims to connect consumers to the products they want, in the places they want, at the times they want them. The company wants to be the Amazon of the web, selling items with a rating system, allowing consumers to review and share products.
72
1 year ago
A tool for people to manage and share the items they have in their house. The company recently received $2.5 million in Series A funding.
72
7 months ago
"A tool for managing the email inbox. The concept is to help people manage their inbox better, with an interface that makes it easier to get things done by adding context, breaking things down into actionable items, and creating a flow."
72
1 year ago
A startup that wants to make payments in space, between two spacecraft. They’re working with NASA on a project that aims to use a satellite system to make it possible to send cash and other items up to space — and then back down on Earth.
71
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 take a picture of a receipt and automatically identify the item, provide a price and a link to a merchant's website.
71
1 year ago
A micropayment tool that allows consumers to pay less than a cent per item.
71
1 year ago
A startup with a concierge-like ordering and delivery feature where users can request items and wait for them to arrive, then be billed for those items by the store.
71
2 years ago
An online marketplace for buyers to sell items, with sellers able to set their own prices.
70
1 year ago
This startup aims to to bring a more curated experience to a site like Etsy by helping customers discover and buy items from designers based on their style and personal taste, rather than browsing a wide array of products.
69
1 year ago
An online marketplace for buying and selling second-hand goods, where a community of users can post items for sale, and buyers can check things out and message sellers to arrange a pickup.
69
2 years ago
A startup that helps retailers manage the “last-mile” of their business, selling anything from everyday items to large appliances.
68
1 year ago
A startup that wants to help people buy, sell and ship items without having to worry about inventory. The startup is building a platform where you can list items for sale, then have them packaged and shipped directly to someone else.
68
1 year ago
A way for retailers to track their items in-store. The startup wants to explore how customers interact with products in-store, in an effort to make the shopping experience more efficient.
68
1 year ago
An online marketplace for shoppers to find, share and buy items from local and international sellers.
68
1 year ago
A company that tracks the price of items across retailers, comparing prices to the going rate. It’s a data-driven service.
68
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.
68
1 year ago
A startup that wants to build a company that will take care of the sales tax and paperwork for any item sold on Amazon.
68
1 year ago
A 3D printing service that uses 3D scanners to scan items and then prints them.
68
1 year ago
A way to let people buy gifts for each other with their phones. The startup is building an app that allows you to scan barcodes of items on the internet, then share them with friends to purchase for them with a few taps.
67
1 year ago
A solution for the “millennial” generation that allows users to send money to friends, or use it to pay for items online.
67
2 years ago
Ordering dry cleaning on the phone, meeting delivery times, charging for lost items, and tracking returns.
66
2 years ago
A new twist on the “impulse” product. The startup is developing a way for brands to send their customers impulse-buy items, which usually require some sort of sign-up.
66
1 year ago
A platform for sellers to offer items other than their own on an auction platform. The startup is working with hundreds of small vendors in the Philippines, India and the US, and is also working with some big name brands like Nordstrom to bring their products to the platform.
66
1 year ago
A platform that lets people sell all kinds of items, from textiles to vintage goods.
66
1 year ago
A company that’s building a robotic system for packing and shipping small items that eliminates the labor-intensive tasks of sorting and collating.
66
10 months ago
A company that takes a picture of a product and tells you the value of the item.
66
6 months ago
A platform to help companies help their customers at home. The company is focused on items like smart plugs, smart bulbs, and smart bulbs to make sure they're installed at the right place and working properly.
66
2 years ago
Starts with a wish list on Amazon, then sends the link to the gift recipient who can then pick out items. The company wants to build a personalized gift registry service on Amazon that’s easy for shoppers to use.
65
1 year ago
A software as a service product that allows people to make their own custom hats and other clothing items.
65
1 year ago
A startup that aims to help customers finance their purchases of items they already own through a revolving line of credit that they use as a credit card.
65
7 months ago
A startup for buying and selling used stuff. Buyer beware: there are scams out there, but you can also buy high-end designer items for $2.50.
65
2 years ago
A digital locker that lets users give personal keys to their valuables to family, friends, and other trusted people, and have them get access to the item in their personal account. The service is still in beta testing and has yet to be released.
64
2 years ago
A platform for independent retailers and restaurants to sell and deliver items directly to customers
64
1 year ago
Allows users to send an eBay-style message (“buy it now”) to other users who are already selling the same item.
64
1 year ago
A startup that wants to help online shoppers find the best deal on a particular item, without having to wait for the item to be delivered. The startup is offering a marketplace, and a tool to help online merchants optimize their inventory so they can sell more.
64
1 year ago
A startup that wants to create a new way for people to buy and sell in-game items for the world’s most popular video games
64
1 year ago
A tech company that connects customers with small businesses in a particular geographic area to get small-business items delivered to their door in under an hour.
64
1 year ago
A startup for product bundling, where users can buy a product in one size and receive a discounted bundle with a second item. The company says it’s more convenient for users than buying separately, and says it’s cheaper for brands too.
64
1 year ago
A product recommendation engine that looks at the user's preferences in a typical internet application and recommends other related items.
64
9 months ago
This startup wants to use AI to help companies that sell physical goods with logistics, like Amazon or Wal-Mart, to identify the best times to ship items to ensure they arrive at the customer’s door at the right time.
64
2 years ago
Woothemes is a B2B e-commerce platform that helps companies sell branded items online. The company’s business model is based on a subscription model that charges companies a monthly subscription fee to use the company’s software and marketing services.
63
1 year ago
A platform that uses AI to determine the most profitable items to sell on your e-commerce site.
62
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
1 year ago
A digital tracker for people who are looking for lost items.
62
1 year ago
If you are a designer and you have a need for a certain type of item or product, you could write about it on the site, and others can purchase it.
62
7 months ago
A chatbot for sale and rental of vintage items.
62
5 months ago
A platform for people who collect and sell vintage and antique items.
62
1 year ago
This is a system that’s meant to help retailers have better control of their inventory. The startup is working on simplifying the process of selling items on eBay. They’re planning to launch in November 2020.
61
1 year ago
A global B2B marketplace for branded products, allowing companies to buy and sell products like branded t-shirts, headphones, and other items.
61
1 year ago
A startup that allows people to buy and sell items “in real time” in addition to facilitating peer-to-peer lending. The B2B business has potential for companies looking to expand their lending options.
61
1 year ago
A startup that acts as a matchmaker between consumers and local businesses — now.com. Customers can search for businesses and read reviews, while businesses can list their items, pricing and contact information. The company is based in San Francisco.
61
7 months ago
An on-demand personal assistant that can send reminders, do your shopping, deliver items, and more.
61
1 year ago
A startup that builds a desktop app for easy online ordering of items from any online retailer. They claim to be in talks with Amazon, Walmart, and Target to bring the app to all of their customers.
60
1 year ago
A mailing and shipping solution for SMEs. It offers a platform for businesses that want to ship items, including physical merchandise, digital products, and services.
60
1 year ago
A startup that helps users get discounts on items by tracking the price at multiple retailers, then figuring out the best price for each item.
60
8 months ago
A platform for food companies to streamline their food waste by sourcing and selling surplus items, with a focus on cold-chain items.
60
7 months ago
A health tracking app, Fooducate claims to be “the first and only diet app that uses data to help you make better food choices,” that allows you to scan food items to learn what they’re made up of. The startup wants to make dieting easier by providing nutrition data straight to apps like Facebook and Slack to make it easier to fit a healthy eating plan into a busy lifestyle.
60
4 months ago
Builds and operates an online marketplace, where you can buy and sell items.
60
1 year ago
An online marketplace for users to sell physical items to other users, who can then get the items delivered to them.
59
1 year ago
A startup for selling home goods. Things are sold from the company's warehouse, shipped to the buyer, and then the item is sold on Amazon.
59
1 year ago
The startup wants to buy and sell used tools, clothing and other items through a marketplace.
59
1 year ago
Fast-growing e-commerce company with a SaaS application for online reviews. They say their online reviews have been used as a predictor for an item’s success.
59
1 year ago
This startup is building a platform that connects companies in the food industry with people who are gluten free. Users can use the platform to create a grocery list or order groceries, or to buy items from a local restaurant or bakery.
58
1 year ago
A platform that lets retailers choose which products they want to sell, curate them on the Amazon-like site, and then set the pricing, shipping, and other options. The idea is to help retailers manage their supply chain, rather than having to manage every item by hand.
58
1 year ago
A startup aiming to be a platform for consumers to buy small items from ecommerce sites like Amazon and eBay, providing discounts and free shipping.
58
1 year ago
A platform for people to share their home decor ideas, and help others to buy items that match their style.
58
7 months ago
A San Francisco-based startup that aims to make it easier to use the camera on your phone to read the QR code and scan the barcode of a product at the store. You can scan a product, then see the item’s ingredients, price, or reviews.
58
1 year ago
The startup is working on a browser extension that makes it easy to find items on the Amazon website that are eligible for Prime shipping.
57
1 year ago
A startup that brings a digital assistant to the grocery store. This service allows customers to request items by name, then have the store deliver the items to their homes.
57
1 year ago
This company is designing an app that allows people to make their own items of clothing and sell them to consumers on the app. The startup also wants to move into the fashion space itself.
57
1 year ago
A platform for employees to sell donated items to raise money for charity.
57
1 year ago
This startup is building autonomous delivery drones for Amazon, which will be able to deliver items to your doorstep within 30 minutes. The end goal is to replace the UPS and FedEx guys.
57
7 months ago
An online shopping cart that integrates with a retailer's own digital storefront. The startup allows customers to shop online, then have the items shipped directly to their home.
57
4 months ago
A platform for people to find and sell used cars and bikes, and rent out items in their homes.
57
1 year ago
A “social shopping” app that helps people discover and buy items that they like. The startup hopes to create the first social media-powered shopping platform.
56
1 year ago
The company aims to change the way people shop, by giving them a way to scan items and get product recommendations based on their preferences, similar to the way Amazon recommends products to you.
56
1 year ago
A startup for items that are in high demand, like event tickets, that makes it easier for people to buy and sell their tickets. They’ve carved out 50% of the tickets sold to date.
56
11 months ago
A startup that helps developers build apps that sell items in-app. Right now they focus on augmented reality (AR) apps, but they want to expand to VR and other AR platforms.
56
3 years ago
Idea: A company that builds a mobile app that provides a “visual, interactive experience” for the middle school/high school students to buy and sell items to one another.
55
2 years ago
The app lets you make money when your friends want to buy stuff from you. The app creates a “payment” link when you post a photo of an item. When a friend clicks the link, they’re charged a commission on the sale.
55
1 year ago
A startup that helps grocery stores rank their products using signals from consumers, such as if they have a history of purchasing specific items. The startup uses data from retailers like Walmart, Amazon, and Target to develop a way to determine the best items for sale.
55
1 year ago
A startup to make hyperlocal delivery of groceries, meals, and other household items easier.
55
1 year ago
A platform that aims to make it easier for users to get around the challenges of shopping for products at physical retail stores. The startup makes it easier to shop online, but still lets people see what items are in-stock at physical stores.
55
7 months ago
This is a startup that uses AI to build a personal assistant that works on your behalf while you’re asleep. The startup is currently pitching to gaming companies to help them sell products such as in-game upgrades, items and characters.
55
1 year ago
A machine learning software that analyzes users’ shopping cart contents, suggesting other items to buy.
54
1 year ago
A P2P-style marketplace where consumers can source and buy all kinds of products, from food and household items to gadgets.
54
1 year ago
A company that offers personalized notifications for customers based on their shopping behavior. Customers can be notified before their favorite items go out of stock by email.
53
1 year 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.
53
2 months ago
i-Kee is a startup in India that wants to provide a platform on which consumers can sell things directly to other consumers. It also provides an Android app that lets users search for items they want to sell, and then use i-Kee as a marketplace for transactions.
53
1 month ago
A startup that works with restaurants to get the best possible deals on items like cleaning supplies and supplies.
53
1 year ago
A software developer that helps companies create and sell in-game items.
52
6 months ago
A platform where you can buy and sell vintage clothing and other items. The startup is currently in the midst of a round of funding, with a $1.2 million seed round from True Ventures.
52
1 year ago
Postmates’ algorithm scours the internet for items that have high demand, and sends them to the customer within an hour.
51
1 year ago
The startup’s focus is on helping brands drive more sales by taking their product to the consumer before it hits the shelves. It's building an online store that helps retailers decide what consumers want before the items are sold in the stores.
51
1 year ago
The mobile app for the monthly subscription box service. Bowel gives users a shopping list, then uses AI to buy the rest of the items. Bowel is looking to use the company’s AI to help determine the best items to buy to help users save money and time.
51
1 year ago
A delivery service that promises to deliver items from online retailers within two hours.
51
11 months ago
A startup that lets users pay for items in a variety of different ways with a single card, such as through a cash-back credit card, a payment card, and a gift card.
51
7 months ago
A startup that helps you find a better deal on the items you buy at the supermarket.
51
1 year ago
A platform for connecting consumers with businesses to buy and sell items, similar to Facebook Marketplace.
50
1 year ago
A startup that is building a real-time, user-driven food delivery app. The app uses a dynamic pricing model that changes based on the demand for a particular item and its proximity to the user.
50
1 year ago
A startup that plans to build a platform that allows businesses to create and sell their own “masterpieces”, with a focus on high-end jewelry and similar items.
50
5 months ago
A startup that lets people buy used furniture on a per-item basis, removing the hassle of finding a specific item and saving people time.
50
1 month ago
A startup that tracks the sales of specific items in retail stores from a user’s phone.
50
1 year ago
A web-based tool that allows users to compare the price of the same items from multiple retailers, at the same time.
49
1 year ago
Postmates wants to create a platform for businesses to deliver food and other items to homes through a network of local independent contractors.
49
1 year ago
A platform that helps small businesses manage their inventory, allowing them to more efficiently track their inventory levels, calculate the cost of each item, and plan their orders.
49
1 year ago
A startup that aims to help retail and hospitality businesses in the US using a mobile app that keeps track of how many people are currently waiting for items in each store.
49
1 year ago
A startup that wants to make fast, easy, and cheap food at home, with a system that cooks rice, noodles, and many other items. You set the time, temperature, pressure, and food and it produces a bowl of ready-to-eat food.
49
11 months ago
Kamal is building a chat-based service where people can trade in-game items for cash (or other in-game items) and sell them in a marketplace. The company already has $1 million in funding from Y Combinator’s Paul Buchheit, 500 Startups and Play Ventures, and is looking for $3 million to $5 million in Series A funding.
49
1 year ago
An intuitive, desktop-based app that allows a restaurant to manage their menu items and ingredients. The startup gets data from local grocery stores, which it then uses to create an automated interface where a person can have a single, intuitive experience to search for a new dish at a restaurant using their phone.
47
1 year ago
Maven built a platform to help companies choose the right furniture and decor items for their space. The startup is looking to build selection into every major furniture store and home improvement store in the country, but has just a few hundred customers.
47
1 year ago
Telematic is an online distribution platform that turns any online-based seller into an actual physical retail store. It’s a bit like Overstock or Ebay or Amazon, but instead of buying an item through an online-based website, you can actually buy the item in a physical store. The company was founded in 2016.
47
1 year ago
A web-based platform that allows users to take pictures of their items and then automatically price them against other markets. The startup plans on using the data to build a price engine to help consumers compare prices on items they may not be able to find locally.
47
10 months ago
The idea is that you can use your phone to take a picture of an item, and your computer will identify it (say, a bar of soap in a hotel bathroom).
47
1 year ago
A startup that helps people make smart purchases based on their personal style. The app uses a proprietary algorithm to recommend items based on presented trends, using a “personality profile” to make purchases.
46
1 year ago
Chai & Co is a clothing subscription company that aims to give fashion enthusiasts the option to try out clothing and purchase items they love while saving money with higher rates on wholesale.
46
1 year ago
A startup delivering Thai food to the US by way of a food truck. The startup wants to use the food truck to experiment with new dishes and create new menu items, which can be used at other Thai restaurants.
46
1 year ago
Helping businesses connect their physical products directly to consumers via the internet with their app, which acts as a “smart shelf” that helps customers scan items and find products they can purchase.
45
1 year ago
A network of online community partners that can allow customers to request items as an “insurance agent” via a web portal. It’s a kind of insurance shopping service where you have someone else help you with the details.
45
1 year ago
A way for people to sell their old sneakers, jewlery, and other items on facebook Marketplace.
45
9 months ago
The company’s founder tells Fast Company that a better way to sell & ship items would be to charge 20% less for the first month, 90% less for the second, and a savings of 50% for the third.
45
7 months ago
Say goodbye to the physical shopping cart. Instead, this startup is using the phone’s GPS and cameras to track an item’s journey and build a shopping list, which is later synced to a digital shopping list.
45
6 months ago
A social network for people to showcase their items for sale or trade, and for buyers to browse for items. The startup is acquiring a database of items and gifting them to users for free.
45
1 year ago
A cloud platform that lets you share business cards and links to your blog, and then get automatic email updates when those items are shared.
44
1 year ago
A startup that makes it easier for people to sell items online. The startup has already done a pilot with local stores in Hong Kong and Singapore.
44
10 months ago
The company wants to let anyone purchase custom-made items in-store, on their phone.
44
7 months ago
An anti-theft startup that lets you pay for things with your phone using a mobile wallet. It lets you price items based on how well you know them, and some of the features include paying for a cab ride, or getting a ride from an Uber driver without having to get out of the car. It also lets you pay a relative or friend if your phone is lost or stolen.
44
5 months ago
A startup that helps marketplaces list and sell their items, with a focus on selling high-margin items that are hard to find.
44
3 years ago
A startup that provides a service for people to have someone go through their closet and suggest items they could donate or sell
43
1 year 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.
43
9 months ago
A platform for people to sell and buy items from the same store, such as a local BBQ joint that can sell a nearby restaurant’s menu items
43
9 months ago
A platform to sell and give away digital items. It gives users the ability to sell their items, and then make money by receiving the proceeds. It’s a tool for creators, but one that also allows the creator to keep a portion of the proceeds. It’s like a site like Etsy or DeviantArt, but for digital items.
43
6 months ago
“A platform for the sharing economy,” allowing people to share their cars, homes, and other items with those who need them. The company’s average trip is $10, with the average rental lasting two hours.
43
1 year ago
A brand of online auctions and marketplaces for peer-to-peer trading of assets, with a focus on real estate, cars, and other items that can be traded around their used condition.
42
1 year ago
This startup wants to make itemized Amazon shipments easier to track, by tracking shipments by item, rather than by customer.
42
9 months ago
A startup that helps users find the best deal on an item from the Shelfie app and then order it from a local retailer. The company says that its app has already been downloaded by over 10,000 people, and that it is on track to reach $1 million in revenue this year.
42
5 months ago
A way to get money back from a merchant if they don’t deliver your item. Griftster is aiming to replace the “don’t buy with a credit card” warning with “don’t buy with a credit card because you might get screwed.”
42
5 months ago
A startup that aims to help shoppers find the right items at the right time. It’s billed as the “Uber of grocery”, connecting shoppers with nearby stores, with a particular focus on those in underserved markets.
42
1 year ago
A micro-payments platform for point-of-sale machines, allowing merchants to use the app to process and collect payments for small items.
41
1 year ago
This is a new way to help small businesses track the quality of the products they sell online, counting the items sold and the number of clicks to determine which products are the most popular and effective.
41
10 months ago
A delivery service for on-demand items, using a mesh network of small, automated delivery drones.
41
11 months ago
A Slack bot for Echo and Alexa, letting them buy and sell items.
40
10 months ago
A way to connect people to their favorite brands and products, whether it’s a local, mass-market food item, or a designer handbag.
40
3 months ago
A platform that allows you to sell small items to people you don’t know.
40
1 year ago
A social shopping business that uses the Amazon Web Services cloud to offer easy, secure shopping. It’s a service that sells items of clothing, accessories, toys, and other small trinkets.
39
1 year ago
A platform that helps restaurants work with baristas to train them on things like cleaning, to-go items and how to deal with customers. The company helps restaurants scale their operations by hiring a number of baristas to run these training programs.
39
11 months ago
A startup that helps companies in the supply chain manage inventories and track their items from end to end. The company is currently working with several large companies.
39
10 months ago
An email-based marketplace that users can sell things to, with the option of the company buying the item back at the original price. Idea is already partnered with a number of companies to start selling consumer goods.
39
7 days ago
A smart locker for shared office space. The startup is building a way for office tenants to rent a locker for personal items and leave a digital key on the lock with the office, allowing items to be accessed as needed.
39
1 year ago
A startup that helps you manage your Amazon Prime shopping. The startup makes it easier to find and purchase discounted items, and even provide a digital receipt.
38
9 months ago
A platform for people to sell their services to others (think TaskRabbit for items and services).
38
6 months ago
A platform for managing global distribution for brands and retailers, allowing them to ship items to consumers in their local currency and have the right pricing automatically applied.
38
3 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
2 months ago
A company that works on a “digital money system” for shoppers, allowing them to buy items with a virtual currency.
38
2 months ago
This startup is creating a “social shopping” app that connects people who are looking for furniture and others who possess the desired items.
38
1 year ago
A web-based platform that helps people grocery shop by their tastes, and then buys the items they want so they can save money.
37
11 months ago
A mobile app that lets you use your smartphone’s GPS and camera to track item locations in real time.
37
10 months ago
A cashierless convenience store that uses an app to let customers scan items and pay for them
36
5 months ago
A digital market places for online retailers to sell items from China and Southeast Asia.
36
3 years ago
Idea: An online marketplace of products made by independent designers. Designers can keep 90% of sales, or have the option to partner with the startup for a 40% revenue share. The startup also aims to make the discovery process easier by curating the top items from each designer.
35
11 months ago
An iOS app that allows a user to easily create and share a list of items or activities they want to do.
35
6 months ago
A “Digital Nomad” tool that helps people find and book flights, hotels, and other items.
35
1 month ago
A software platform that helps people sort and organize over 30 million items on eBay.
34
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.
33
4 months ago
A startup that allows you to buy and sell your used items, like cars, on the same platform as Uber and other ride-sharing companies.
33
3 months ago
A startup that creates an open marketplace for people to sell their old items, drive money to their bank account, and start earning rewards.
33
10 months ago
A platform that helps people discover, research and buy everyday items from a single app.
32
9 months ago
This company is a platform for sharing, renting and selling items, including furniture and home decor.
32
6 months ago
A decentralized app store that lets people sell their personal items on the blockchain, with “personal item” defined as anything that can be legally bought and sold. The startup aims to be the first to sell physical items on the blockchain, including “vintage art”, “new, rare tech”, “antique furniture”, etc.
32
5 months ago
A startup that lets you buy, sell, or trade in-game items quickly and easily. It currently has over 500,000 users, and is profitable and growing.
32
4 months ago
A brand-new startup that’s pitching a new way to buy and sell things online. The startup says it’s different from other marketplaces because it’s not focused on one particular category of items, but instead on a whole range of things like books, games, and even pets.
32
1 year ago
A tool that helps online merchants skip the shopping cart entirely, with a system that orders products based on site data and allows the customer to pick up the items at a physical store at their convenience.
31
10 months ago
A platform for allowing people to buy and sell items on the cheap, plus a built-in social network for buyers and sellers to share tips and trade items.
30
5 months ago
A personalized, reputation-based recommendation system for customers, pairing them with other consumers who share their desires. The startup tracks previous purchases and credit card spending habits of customers to recommend items related to their shopping likes.
30
4 months ago
A way for customers to select items from Amazon and other ecommerce platforms that they want to buy.
30
2 months ago
A business that pairs retail stores with home cooks. You can find recipes for your favorite store items and have them delivered to your home.
30
23 days ago
This startup is working on a payment system for online shopping that allows consumers to pay for items without leaving the site.
30
5 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
18 days ago
A web-based tool to help merchants manage their inventory. Once a merchant has pre-arranged a price for an item, they can have it shipped to their customers but not actually charge them until the order is packed and ready to go.
29
3 years ago
Idea: A startup for used goods, where resellers can list any item they want for a flat fee. The startup wants to remove the hassle and fees of selling used goods online.
28
3 years ago
Idea: A way to make warehouse robots more efficient, by helping them grab items from shelves and move them to delivery vehicles more quickly.
28
6 months ago
The startup builds tools to help shoppers make better decisions when buying everyday items. The tool will be used on a smartphone app, with options to allow users to see how a certain item performs over the course of a year, or compare the cost of a branded product to its generic alternative.
28
5 months ago
This app allows customers to track down an item or person right away. The startup has built an online database of “hints” and tips that it says has over 20,000 members.
28
25 days ago
An online marketplace for selling new and used clothes and accessories. It’s a marketplace for finding unique and hard-to-find items.
28
4 months ago
A platform that helps people find and sell unused items from their personal collections
26
4 months ago
A new product for gluing down furniture and other items, with the aim of reducing the amount of dust in the home
26
5 months ago
A platform that allows customers to buy items across multiple retailers and ship them to the company’s warehouse
25
4 months ago
A logistics platform for small and medium businesses, specifically aimed at ease of use for retailers and brands. Customers can have the option to have products shipped from the store, or to have the items delivered directly to the customer’s home.
25
10 months ago
A software company that helps retailers track the items in their inventory and automatically ship orders.
24
5 months ago
A free mobile app that helps users cut down on their spending by making it easier to calculate the cost of their items, track expenses and monitor their spending.
24
2 months ago
A social network for people who need to sell their stuff, with an emphasis on items (like a couch) that people need to move themselves.
24
2 months ago
An online platform that allows people to sell their old stuff online, with a focus on finding unique and hard-to-find items.
24
3 months ago
A platform for sharing and selling goods from all over the world, where the owners of the items can set their own price. The company’s founders are looking to launch in the US in the fall of 2020.
23
3 months ago
A startup for restaurants to list (and track) their current menu items, and to let customers know if and when a dish is sold out.
23
1 month ago
A platform for people who sell their stuff on Amazon to put a price tag on their items that’s different from the ones Amazon displays.
22
3 months ago
A startup for finding and sharing items at a discount in your city. Founded in late 2014, the startup is based in Boston, and has signed up more than 1,000 stores in the US, including Bed Bath & Beyond, Target, Staples, and Price Chopper.
21
2 months ago
Dorje is an e-commerce company for Tibetan monks, selling robe, incense, and prayer items.
21
28 days ago
A startup that offers GIS and mapping services for manufacturers, helping them manage capacity, inventory and more. They’re working on an app that allows people to view the location of items they’re looking to buy in their area.
21
3 days ago
A tool that helps retail employees better categorize and store items in a virtual warehouse.
21
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that makes it easier for people to sell or donate their clothing. Users take a picture of their items and it’s automatically listed on a number of different online marketplaces.
20
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.
20
2 months ago
A platform for online sales of designer handbags, fine jewelry, apparel, and other items.
19
9 days ago
A startup building an automated, machine-learning-powered system of linking credit card purchases to the items or services a customer is actually buying.
19
2 months ago
Website for your garage, selling tools, parts, and other maintenance items.
18
22 days ago
A mobile-first shopping app that uses AI to recommend items based on what’s in your cart, and what you’ve bought in other stores. It’s currently live in the UK, and is seeking funding.
17
9 days ago
A startup that helps people sell their possessions through a marketplace called Kijiji-like “Missed Connection”, a market where people post items for sale when they’re not looking to buy themselves.
17
3 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
2 months ago
A self-promotion platform for makers, makerspaces and makerspaces. It offers services like a blog, a newsletter, and listing on websites like Etsy, and the tools to make any item sold via the platform.
16
15 days ago
A shopper’s assistant that helps you get to the right aisle in a store, taking notes on what you saw and the items you might be interested in.
15
4 months ago
A company that helps brands to trade in-game items. TradeEgg is already working with a basketball team and is working on a current NBA team.
14
2 months ago
A visual tool that helps you organize your day on a map so you can focus on the most important items.
14
17 days ago
A platform that allows customers to purchase items from third-party merchants through a mobile app, using their own credit card information.
14
13 days ago
A company that offers an API that allows customers of its software to take a photo of a receipt and it’ll scan the bar code to find the item, then show the item’s price on the screen. The startup’s CEO says the company has sold $30,000 worth of software since the beginning of the year.
14
1 day ago
A startup that will let anyone who’s ever sold an item on Amazon understand whether the customer paid.
14
3 years ago
A startup that provides a website where people can list items they no longer need and sell them to other people
11
3 years ago
Idea: A startup looking to bring the concept of “swag” from concerts to corporate events — employees are given a “swag bag” of items to take home with them in lieu of a company swag bag. The startup makes money by selling the items in the swag bag.
9
3 years ago
A startup that sells a subscription box service where you get a box of random items every month
-1
3 years ago
A startup that provides a service where people can pick up and drop off items they are selling on Craigslist
-1
3 years ago
Idea: A mobile app that helps you find and sell pre-owned items
-1
3 years ago
Idea: A startup to help sellers list items on Amazon, eBay, and Shopify
-1
3 years ago
Idea: A solution for helping people buy and sell used items on Craigslist easier, converting the site into a full-on marketplace
-1
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that sends you a box of food items from small brands you may not have heard of
-1
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that is building a cloud-based service for selling collectibles. It allows users to upload images and details about the item, and generate a barcode. It’s free for sellers, and takes a flat 3.5% of sales.
-1
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that helps people ship their used items to buyers. The founder says that she’s already sold $3,000 worth of items in her first two months.
-1
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that wants to make shopping more convenient for consumers by personally taking pictures and videos of items on a store’s shelves, and allowing shoppers to buy the items immediately.
-1
3 years ago
Idea: This is the company behind the Bodega app, which calls itself a “Bodega box that comes with a free human.” The startup is building an app for small convenience stores in order to make shopping for milk, eggs, and other items more convenient. Its founders are betting that by bringing in a human to help customers, they’ll be able to differentiate from other convenience stores.
-1
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that is building a service for businesses to help them manage inventory. It helps businesses manage inventory on a per-item basis in order to be more efficient.
-1
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that provides a way for customers to order a wide variety of items while reducing shopping time.
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