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1 year ago

A company that offers free, unlimited public Wi-Fi

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2 years ago

A platform that allows interns to book their own Facebook Ads, so they’re not limited to the ones their company sets up.

149
1 year ago

A car sharing startup that lets people rent cars by the hour or by the day. In July, the company had 13,000 people on the waitlist for their limited-time $500,000 raise.

143
2 years ago

This startup aims to make it easier for artists to design, print, and ship their own physical, limited edition pieces.

127
2 years ago

In March 2017, Y Combinator moved its operations to the United Kingdom, becoming a British Limited Company.

120
1 year ago

A company that provides paid mobile data for people on limited data plans, which it says is the only one in the US. The startup has raised $2.3 million in funding from investors including Y Combinator.

119
2 years ago

A way to sell products with limited supply through Kickstarter and other crowdfunding websites.

118
2 years ago

A VC-backed startup that’s building a car that can be driven by people with limited mobility.

116
2 years ago

A startup that wants to empower employees to make their own technology decisions, rather than giving them a limited set of options.

112
1 year ago

A subscription based e-commerce platform that allows users to purchase merchandise on an exclusive basis or for a limited time.

109
1 year ago

A ‘retail-as-a-service’ company that helps retailers manage their inventory and it’s limited only by their imagination.

109
2 years ago

A startup that aims to help college students get answers to their questions about their health. There are an estimated 1.5 million students with health questions and a very limited number of resources to direct them to.

105
2 years ago

A digital alternative for physical notes and calendars. The startup says it’s a better way to organize and share calendars with family and friends. They charge $5 per month for a calendar with unlimited notes.

96
2 years ago

A tiered plan for teams of developers to work together on the same projects, with a free tier that has limited features and a $10 per month plan that has access to all features.

92
2 years ago

“The first on-demand, unlimited sticker printing service,” with a few hundred beta users.

90
1 year ago

Filling the gap between the limited-access industry conferences it hosts and the online conferences that don’t have as much of a barrier to entry.

89
2 years ago

This company builds digital assistants for developing countries, aiming to make it easy for them to get work done while using technology in ways that are not possible when living in resource-limited areas.

86
2 years ago

This startup is looking to help people move into the gig economy, giving them access to services like unlimited cleaning and dog walking jobs.

77
1 year ago

An online marketplace for rentals of limited-use items like lasers, which are used for short periods of time and limited locations.

68
1 year ago

A $50 monthly subscription for unlimited streaming on Spotify and YouTube

61
1 year ago

A food delivery service for people with a limited income who can’t afford to leave the house

61
1 year ago

A “business intelligence” tool for government agencies that aggregates and visualizes data from disparate sources so they can make better decisions and make the best use of limited resources.

58
11 months ago

A startup that plans to compete with Basecamp, Trello and other project management platforms by offering unlimited private projects to its users.

58
1 year ago

A tool to help create video magic effects like fire effects and text on images. The startup wants to enable content creators to create better results with more limited tools.

57
10 months ago

A micro-loan company that helps people with limited credit histories to navigate the financial system.

50
10 months ago

Teller has created a system to make financial transactions much easier for individuals that have low or no credit and limited access to bank accounts. The company is currently in talks with large banks to embed its system in their ATMs.

49
6 months ago

A global payments platform for small- and medium-sized businesses. The startup wants to help those with limited credit or banking options get access to global trade finance.

49
1 year ago

A tool for building and selling websites. The startup is focused on making it easier for developers to create websites on the web. The company has just launched its beta version, which is limited to 500 people, and offering an invite-only experience in exchange for a $40 monthly subscription.

48
1 year ago

The company is a contact-management app that is free but also has a free plan that is a bit more limited in features. The paid plan offers more robust features like a calendar and a list of contacts.

47
11 months ago

After launching in March, the startup has already signed up 7,000 customers (from only 5,000 in the past month). A customer can top up a phone to 100% in just a few minutes. The company charges 50 cents a day and $1 a month for unlimited recharges.

46
1 year ago

Open-source software that helps developers collaborate on an unlimited number of applications in a private cloud. The platform can be used for connecting applications, sharing data and managing security.

45
1 year ago

A distribution company for all things digital, including, but not limited to, digital products and services.

45
1 year ago

idea: This startup is building a service that helps retailers create flash sales with products that are limited to a certain time period. It allows merchants to manage inventory, create exclusive deals for customers, and manage all of the logistics.

44
10 months ago

Coffee-based employee retention app that allows companies to offer perks like unlimited free coffee, free food, free drinks, and free snacks.

42
6 months ago

A set of products for people with limited mobility, through which they can act as tour guides.

40
1 year ago

A subscription-based service for email, with a messaging-based UI that’s like SMS, but with unlimited messaging and not tied to a carrier.

38
1 month ago

One of my personal favorites. An automated tool to send you a guaranteed raise every year no matter what. The basic subscription is $25 a year, which you pay back in monthly installments. The subscription is good for a limited time, so you can take it on and off whenever you want.

37
9 months ago

A startup that wants to build the “Netflix for streaming”. It runs a Netflix-like service for streaming videos, but with a more limited selection.

34
1 month ago

A new way of managing employee salaries, benefits, and perks. It’s a more powerful alternative to spreadsheets and other tools that are limited by the number of people using them.

33
10 months ago

The company's premise is to deliver a social network built around music, where users can interact with other artists. As it's a start-up, its scope is limited, but it's got a solid team of artists and managers backing it.

32
7 months ago

A luxury marketplace that pairs designers with makers who want to make limited edition products.

32
4 months ago

A mobile app that helps you find a yoga studio in your area, and then book classes at the studio you want. Yoga studios often have limited space, but the founders say their app can help you find a spot if you don’t want to wait for your favorite studio to open up.

32
10 days ago

A free, unlimited, ad-free way to publish a blog in a standard HTML format, using an open source blogging platform.

32
5 months ago

A “smart” outdoor lighting system that works with an app to automatically turn on and off when people walk into the room. The product is currently in a limited release.

30
2 months ago

A startup that helps users set up a virtual assistant inside their phone, whether it is a marketing assistant, cooking assistant, or dog walking assistant. The service costs $12/month and provides users with a monthly premium subscription to get unlimited calls.

27
3 months ago

A product that takes the place of a subscription service like Spotify, but which can be used to listen to music on an unlimited basis.

24
9 months ago

Startup founders attend the firm’s "Founders’ Clinic", which is a series of one-on-one coaching sessions with founders. The clinic is limited to 20 startups each year and is usually held in New York in the summer. The clinic is currently led by founder of VC firm Y Combinator Paul Graham.

22
3 months ago

A startup that creates a platform for community-driven “living labs” in developing countries, which use mobile phone technology to help communities make the best of their limited resources.

20
2 years ago

Idea: A startup that makes software to help people with limited mobility enjoy the fantasy roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons.

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