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Might Startup Ideas



2 years ago

A company that will help you create the perfect visual resume, with a template that’s designed to fit any job you might apply for.

149
2 years ago

This startup wants to use machine learning and cryptocurrency to make “recommendations” based on what you might want to listen to.

127
2 years ago

 A “kind of Tinder for hiring”, matching people who want to work together and those who might not be a good fit with each other. Its goal is to help employers find and hire better talent, while helping job seekers find the perfect fit.

126
2 years ago

A startup that helps people track their workouts and plan healthy meals. The startup is focused on helping people who are healthy and want to keep it that way, and the company says that because the company’s algorithms are based on historical exercise data, it’s able to identify trends that are more accurate than what a person might individually determine for themselves.

123
1 year ago

A cloud-based tool designed to help people manage their money more efficiently in ways that might not be obvious.

122
2 years ago

A startup for financial advisors to offer financial planning services to businesses, taking a commission on the fee. For instance, the advisor might charge $150 to help a company with a financial budget.

120
1 year ago

"We're trying to make a video game about men and women," Pachter says. "It's about gender equality. It's a game about how men and women are treated differently, and how that might be changed."

117
2 years ago

A tool to help companies identify which of their customers are at risk for churn, allowing them to target people who might be worth their time.

116
1 year ago

A chatbot for your team. It’s a way to automate what otherwise might be a time-consuming, low-value process for your team.

111
2 years ago

A platform that allows online and offline retailers to charge products to users’ cards. The company says it can boost conversion rates by 35%, but might also be seen as a competitor to Stripe and PayPal.

108
1 year ago

A startup that aims to simplify the creation of email marketing campaigns. A typical campaign might include dozens of email addresses, personalization, and a list of recipients. The startup empowers marketers to create a single email campaign, and include as many personalized variables as they want.

108
2 years ago

This startup is building a platform to help people discover new stories and books they might like to read. The startup says it has 15,000 users who have opened the app 5,000 times.

107
2 years ago

A microfinance company that provides small loans to farmers in India to help them hedge against the possibility that their crops might fail.

103
2 years ago

A “crowdsourced recommendation engine” that uses a model built on Yelp and other reviews to help people find apps and services that they might not necessarily know about.

100
2 years ago

A startup that is building a platform that connects companies with people who can help with IT projects. For instance, someone might build a new website, but they need a developer to make the site work.

97
2 years ago

A tool that predicts which part of a city you might want to live or work in, based on what’s nearby.

96
2 years ago

While the idea of a self-driving car might look like far-fetched science fiction, the reality is that the technology is already at work on the roads of the United States and Europe. However, it is still too expensive for consumers to access. The startup, which is still in stealth, is working to make the technology accessible at a consumer level.

92
2 years ago

A startup that wants to help people with their investments by recommending other startups they might want to invest in.

80
11 months ago

A virtual assistant for small businesses, designed to be a one-stop shop for multiple tasks that employees might need.

80
2 years ago

A platform that helps companies build their own “anchor stores” — the “experiences” that people want to do in a particular city. For example, a company like Amazon might want to open up a store in San Francisco, but they’re not the first company to do so. The startup builds out a list of all the other stores in the area, and allows companies to apply to open up a new one.

79
2 years ago

Of course, that’s just a sampling. And some of these companies are still in the idea stage, so they might not turn into actual businesses. But this list shows that there’s a lot of revenue to be made building new tools for the online world. Now it’s up to entrepreneurs to decide what sorts of products to build.

78
2 years ago

An online campaign management platform that helps companies monitor and steer the conversation around their products, products that might otherwise get drowned out in the noise of social media.

77
2 years ago

The startup is aiming to build a way for employers to track the quality of their workers, and fix any issues that might be holding them back.

75
2 years ago

If you’re a regular user of Basecamp, you might like the new Slack integration that lets you do almost everything you can do in Basecamp using a Slack channel. The startup is building a Basecamp for the Slack crowd.

75
2 years ago

A toolkit for companies to bring EHS up to speed with compliance regulations, including a way to assess which regulations might apply to them that they otherwise wouldn’t have known about.

70
1 year ago

Subscribing to offers you can share on your Facebook feed, and then a “curated” feed of other people’s stuff you might like.

69
1 year ago

A platform that helps local governments and organizations work with volunteers to reach people who might not otherwise be reached.

69
9 months ago

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

65
2 years ago

A platform for connecting people to their favorite foods, which will help people find new foods they might like. The startup’s developers have been known to check out new restaurants and talk to restaurant workers to understand the space.

64
1 year ago

A visual communication app for professionals in real estate. Clique uses an algorithm to guess what type of room a person is looking for and suggests people they might want to work with.

63
1 year ago

A tool for managing content marketing called "MightyBuzz."

61
1 year ago

 A startup that helps those who can’t afford to buy a home take out a mortgage. The company serves people in the top 1% of wealth in America, who can afford to purchase a home but might not be able to afford one outright.

61
1 year ago

A startup that wants to build a social credit system in China. They say that if you’re the type of person who might not be able to get a loan in China — like someone living in a rural village — then your credit score will be pretty low. The startup wants to build an online platform to expand the reach of credit scores to everyone.

59
1 year ago

A company that sets up a meeting with a group of people who might have similar interests, similar values and similar goals, to help them find common ground.

59
11 months ago

A startup that connects creative professionals with vendors to provide a short-term freelance service. The startup is focused on helping creative professionals, but also wants to use the model to help sellers of other products who might want help in branding, but don’t have the funds to hire a professional.

59
1 year ago

A product that provides a single point of contact for all of the different companies that an individual might work for.

58
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.

57
1 year ago

A company that works with food producers to “transform activities that might otherwise be wasteful”

55
1 year ago

A 3D printing service for businesses, which promises to bundle all the 3D printing services together so customers can find everything they might need under one roof. The 3D printing startup, which was founded in September 2018, is based in Silicon Valley.

54
1 year ago

An investment platform that looks at past investment returns to give investors more information on companies they might want to invest in.

54
1 year ago

A platform that helps companies access data they might not have access to, and facilitate matches between data providers and consumers.

52
2 months ago

A startup that aims to improve the way people search and book travel, by giving them a “wishlist” of destinations they might want to visit in the future.

49
1 year ago

This is a platform for building out personalized customer service — for instance, a startup called Chum’s can take the clickstream data from the customer’s website and use it to predict what questions the customer might ask and how long the customer will spend on their website.

48
11 months ago

 The company wants to provide a tool for creating and managing advertising campaigns, and make it easier to reach people who might be interested in what you’re selling.

47
4 months ago

A platform that helps realtors to streamline the process of showing homes to potential buyers. It’s meant as a professional agent tool that brings together all the different services that a realtor might use to find a buyer.

47
1 year ago

An email marketing service that shows customers from a company what products from that company they have already bought, and what they might like to buy next.

43
1 year ago

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

43
8 months ago

When you need help with a color scheme, you might ask your mom. Mom’s Color is a color matching app that helps people find the perfect hues by asking them how they feel about the color. It’s designed to be used by people who are colorblind or otherwise struggle to match colors.

43
7 months ago

A company that works with universities to improve student outcomes and career outcomes. A student facing a financial crisis might get a loan from a university, in order to help them pay tuition. But if their grades don’t improve, they might not be able to pay it back. The startup’s platform helps universities track their students and make sure they’re on track to graduate and are actually paying back their loans when they graduate.

40
9 months ago

This is a company that’s building a digital sales force that can travel to businesses, who sign up for the service and get a list of qualified prospects who might be interested in a service.

39
1 year ago

Ideal is an app that uses AI to identify whether a person might have cancer based on symptoms, lab results and shared medical history.

37
8 months ago

This Atlanta-based startup has launched two products in under two years. The first is a “credit score simulator” that helps users see how they might fare in a credit crunch. The second is a mobile app that gamifies the process of paying bills.

37
2 years ago

Idea: TrackR aims to help keep track of your things, be it keys, pets, or anything else that you might lose The hardware is a small device that can connect via bluetooth to your phone

36
1 month ago

A startup to help freelancers find clients by connecting them to people with similar skills who might be hiring.

36
8 months ago

A startup that monitors the health of your home, automatically alerting you to issues you might otherwise let slide. The company uses a team of market researchers, data scientists and a network of professional home inspectors to make sure it can competently monitor the health of your home.

35
9 months ago

A startup that helps you map out your career pipeline, determine where you might want to specialize and what types of positions you’ll be suited for.

33
10 days ago

A startup for independent contractors in the U.S. to find temporary work. Like TaskRabbit, Crowdsource might be an online marketplace that connects job-seekers and job-providers.

30
1 year ago

A credit card that might do what many other credit cards do, but also has a built-in debit card. The startup is building on the existing credit card infrastructure (swiping a card) and is looking to use the debit card infrastructure to make purchases via the credit card.

28
6 months ago

A company that’s building a predictive analytics platform that tracks customer behavior to provide predictions on things like when a customer might make a purchase, what they might buy, and how they might make a return.

28
4 months ago

This is a company that makes accountants for freelancers, with a focus on smaller companies that might not have the resources to create their own.

28
4 months ago

Free video conferencing for people in remote locations who might not have the ability to host a video conference or would prefer to not pay for an expensive service.

27
27 days ago

Making it easier to get online with a one-stop shop for all your internet needs. The company wants to help people who can’t afford basic broadband, who might have to pay thousands of dollars for a small connection.

26
4 months ago

A startup that helps users find their lost devices by helping them understand what data is important to them and what data might be on their devices, and then provides a way to recover those files.

25
10 days ago

A startup in the “marketplace for under-served people” space. It’s a marketplace for people who might otherwise be homeless.

25
4 months ago

A new way for mobile wallets to interact with payments at the point of sale. Coop’s solution is designed to help merchants securely accept mobile wallet payments while reducing the fraud they might face through the use of fingerprints to authenticate users.

24
2 years ago

Idea: A startup that takes information about a company’s users and uses it to customize the in-app experience based on that company’s products For example, if the user has a subscription box service, the app might show them relevant articles or tips The startup says that, in testing, they’ve seen an average of 10% more engagement for the companies they’ve worked with

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2 years ago

Idea: A startup that helps people with mobility issues navigate the world. It’s a website that aggregates all the information you might need to find a public restroom or get to a destination nearby

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2 years ago

Idea: A mobile app for on-the-go business people that helps them find somewhere to go at night and in situations where they might need a place to crash.

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