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3 months ago

 A platform that matches “people with limited English skills” with English-speaking customers.

1,092
2 years ago

A tool for retail managers to understand and mitigate their staff’s stress levels.

240
3 months ago

A startup that offers a way for freelancers to manage their work day and bills. The service helps freelancers submit invoices and pay their bills automatically, as well as schedule and reschedule their work.

226
2 years ago

 A music streaming service that doesn’t limit users to its own catalog.

220
2 years ago

A company that offers free, unlimited public Wi-Fi

220
2 years 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.

196
3 years ago

A tool for managing and harvesting content from a website’s search and sharing features. The startup has raised $5.2 million from a number of investors, including Google Ventures, Sequoia Capital, and Mitch Kapor.

189
8 months ago

A platform that connects startups and buyers, letting businesses try out new products before they commit to investing in them.

186
2 years 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.

184
1 month ago

A digital platform that allows users to find and hire talent, with no fees or commitments. The App is a totally free platform to find, hire and manage talent across many industries.

183
2 years ago

A New York-based startup that’s building a tool for health insurance companies to streamline claims processing and increase speed for submitting claims.

181
2 years ago

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

177
1 year ago

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

173
2 years ago

An effort to start a program at MIT that partners inventors and investors and helps them make their ideas a reality.

170
2 years ago

A platform for building products faster. The company has a number of clients already, including the Smithsonian, HuffPost, MTV, and the National Football League.

168
1 year ago

A platform that helps people find the cheapest flight options. The company was founded in 2015 by Stanford grads Diego Lozano and David Smith.

168
3 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.

161
10 months ago

A tool for sharing and tracking ideas, committed to transparency and privacy.

161
1 year ago

A food delivery service that uses data on traffic flow, restaurant proximity, and market demand to make restaurant and delivery orders more efficient.

160
3 years ago

A group of MIT engineers are building a robot that will be able to remove contaminated oil spills from beaches.

158
3 years ago

A mobile payments startup, focused on helping the unbanked in India, that’s created by a team of MIT grads that previously worked at a mobile payments company.

158
3 years ago

 A company that provides a platform to connect small businesses to vendors, giving them a chance to expand their business without committing to a big purchase.

157
3 years ago

A startup with a SaaS platform that helps retailers submit orders quickly and easily. The company is based in the UK but wants to grow internationally.

157
3 years ago

Ideas are submitted in the form of a “challenge” to an existing startup. The startup picks the best idea, and then tries to bring it to life using their own funds.

156
2 years ago

A software company that wants to help companies manage their risk before a crisis, helping them quickly identify areas of risk and put in place mitigation strategies.

156
2 years ago

A startup that connects users with local services. The company claims to organize services by proximity, and to have a network of over 20,000 service providers.

153
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service for people to make a video of themselves and then have it lip-synced in a different video (like in the video of Will Smith in the song “Summertime”)

148
3 years ago

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

147
3 years ago

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

145
11 months ago

U.S. startup that aims to bring rapid, inexpensive, and secure payments to the unbanked. PayMate's blockchain-based payment technology can be used for international remittances and micropayments.

145
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.

144
3 years ago

 A data platform that helps detect, prevent, and mitigate fraud on all payments. It works with banks, Venmo, and Western Union.

142
3 years ago

A smartphone app that helps people find the closest restaurant to them based on their proximity

141
3 years ago

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

141
3 years ago

A system of devices that can detect if an employee is over-committing or under-committing to projects, and adjust a person’s work schedule accordingly.

140
3 years ago

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

140
3 years ago

 A platform for online job listings that helps users find the right job for them. It’s also trying to fight discrimination by allowing users to see what the company’s algorithms predict they’ll be paid before submitting a resume.

138
3 years ago

The app uses algorithms to predict the likelihood that a person will commit suicide. It then sends the person a message to remind them to seek help.

137
3 years ago

A group of employees at a company that make up a “workcommittee” that can be used to solve internal conflicts.

137
11 months ago

A project from the MIT Media Lab that combines solar power, a blockchain, and a smart contract to generate renewable energy.

136
3 years ago

A startup that makes it fun for anyone to submit a link to a site they’ve created, have it reviewed by real people, and feature on the site. They’re currently working with a few sites, like the website for an artsy bar in New York City.

133
3 years ago

The event was sponsored by Submittable, and all conference participants received a free Submittable account.

132
3 years ago

This company builds technology that allows people to securely and easily send money to and from the Philippines. Their service, which launched in May of 2018, allows Filipinos to send money to family and friends without having to deal with the high fees associated with traditional remittance services.

132
3 years ago

A startup that allows companies to send a message to their employees and ask them to submit a fake review to help their company look more like a “top-rated” company.

132
3 years ago

A parking app that matches drivers with parking spaces based on availability, demand, and proximity to events. In this case, it’s a pop-up that shows up in the app when there’s a space available, whether that be in a lot or garage.

132
3 years ago

A startup that helps MIT researchers start new companies. It’s a new twist on a classic idea, as the startup connects entrepreneurs with researchers to facilitate their work.

131
3 years ago

 A security/protection service for businesses, working to identify threats and mitigate them before they become a problem. The company has an AI component that’s meant to flag risky behaviors in real time, and has a proactive component that flags any unusual activity.

131
3 years ago

A game a la “Whack-a-mole” that’s designed to help people get out of their own way. It’s designed to help people get past their own limitations to help them focus on the things that matter most in their lives.

131
1 year ago

A social network for people looking to become part of the “gig economy” or work on projects without the full-time commitment of traditional jobs.

129
3 years ago

The co-founders of the company Seers are trying to undo the stigma of the “office dog”. They had their first pup, Mitzi, on the playground of Spotify's offices, and the company asked them to bring her to work. Now, she’s a dog who visits office visits from time to time to make sure that everyone is having a good time.

127
3 years ago

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

126
3 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.

123
3 years ago

A cross-border remittance platform that allows people to pay for international payments in US dollars.

123
2 years ago

A company that provides a way for users to streamline the process of submitting and managing insurance claims.

122
3 years ago

Want a pager You’re out of luck, you have to go to the office to get one — but your colleagues have them. Proximity is a startup that lets you order a handheld pager for $15 a month that’s delivered to your home.

120
3 years ago

A project of the World Economic Forum, the Global Shapers Community is the largest global network of entrepreneurs, young professionals, and innovators. The network’s purpose is to connect the global network of young professionals with the global community of entrepreneurs. The network was founded by the World Economic Forum and Swiss Re in January 2016, with the first annual Global Shaper Summit taking place in Davos, Switzerland. Over the summer of 2016, the World Economic Forum announced that it would be partnering with the Global Shapers Community to create the World Economic Forum Young Entrepreneur Council, which completed its first meeting in October 2016.

120
3 years ago

A company that aims to mitigate the need for business travel by allowing employees to schedule business trips for any day from their desk.

118
3 years ago

 A startup for hotels to receive guest reviews. It allows hotels to easily build a phone application that allows guests to submit feedback. It’s also a way for hotels to tap into a big, untapped market of millennials who like to review things on their phones.

118
3 years ago

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

118
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.

117
3 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.

116
3 years ago

A microservices-based API which helps developers build applications which benefit from faster and more efficient data processing, often beyond traditional limits of the cloud.

115
2 years ago

A company that provides a “wearable” device for monitoring blood sugar. It was founded in Boston by a team of MIT graduates.

115
2 years ago

The startup’s platform aims to help people mitigate the risk of receiving bad credit and loans. It has already secured $5 million in funding.

115
10 months ago

A poll app for people to submit ideas for new features to Instagram.

114
2 years ago

The top 10 list of the most common ideas was based on the number of pitches submitted by companies.

113
2 years ago

A platform that helps employers hire from overseas, transitioning them from a visa process to a work permit process.

113
11 months ago

A gamified way for kids to learn about science through games. The startup is run by two MIT graduates who met at a science camp.

113
3 years ago

An animal behavior startup that’s using “machine learning and natural language processing” to analyze the behavior of animals and use that data to train animals to perform in new environments. The startup has raised $1.4 million and has worked with organizations like the National Zoo, Smithsonian, and National Geographic.

109
1 year ago

A startup that provides health insurance by matching employers with employees to help mitigate the financial risk of employees with pre-existing conditions.

109
2 years ago

A startup in MIT's Media Lab is building a system that can help detect and put a price on the different types of waste materials in a community.

108
3 years ago

A software company that provides a platform to allow employees to submit professional development suggestions that are then implemented as part of a company’s onboarding process. The startup has signed on 5 companies and is profitable.

107
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.

107
6 months ago

The startup is building an app that connects the consumer directly to the brand and allows them to select products and submit reviews and other feedback.

107
2 years 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.

106
8 months ago

This startup, being spun out of the MIT Media Lab, is building a way to tell if a video is real by looking at the physical world around images. It uses a combination of color and motion to detect if you’re watching a real video or a fake, and is currently in early alpha.

106
3 years ago

A platform for data scientists to submit data sets and get paid only when analysts find insights in them.

103
2 years ago

A one-stop shop for designer brands to offer their products through a subscription box service. It costs $35 monthly, with a commitment of 3 months.

103
3 years ago

A wearable device that uses a sensor to measure how much CO2 each person is emitting. The startup is looking to reinvent the carbon footprint game by working with employers to offer discounts to employees who can reduce their emissions.

102
10 months ago

A global payments network for the $50 trillion global remittance market. Announced on April 1, the company is expected to raise a $100 million round of funding at a $2 billion valuation. The company is led by Lakhvinder Singh, a former senior executive at MasterCard and PayPal.

102
2 years ago

One of the startup’s cofounders, Sumeet Singh, was born in India, raised in New Jersey, and still regularly wears a turban. Harsh and Singh met as PhD students at MIT.

101
1 year ago

The startup is developing a system that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to help physicians screen for diseases like cancer and heart disease. The startup was founded by MIT alumni.

100
2 years ago

A payment system for small businesses in the Philippines, with a focus on remittance, based on a user’s location. The startup wants to target merchants with a high volume of transactions but low capacity, such as small shops and restaurants.

96
2 years ago

A solution to the problem of safety in a dormitory setting

94
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.

93
2 years ago

A health insurance app which allows users to submit their medical claims and payment information with a couple of taps on their phone. The startup is a bit of an interesting case study for the healthcare sector. They launched in March and have over 1,000 customers already. They're profitable for the first time.

91
2 years ago

This facial recognition app from two MIT grads has gotten attention for its integration with a number of services. People can use it to verify their identity in places like checking their bank account, paying at a store, or using a credit card.

90
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

The startup works with the government of India’s Ministry of Defence to help small businesses in India get their hands on Defense Ministry-related contracts. The startup’s founder, Sumit Goel, is a former officer in the Indian Navy.

88
3 years ago

A card that can be used to withdraw cash from ATMs in over 200 countries in the world, with no fees and no limits on how much a person can withdraw. The startup is currently testing in the UK, and wants to go worldwide. It’s a competitor to non-native cards like the Delta SkyMiles card.

87
10 months ago

 A security app for your phone that can find the nearest locksmith when you need one and then notify you when someone else needs one.

85
2 years ago

“From the outside, our team is probably the most diverse in the YC batch [of the past five years],” says cofounder Raman Harsh, an MIT alum. “There are no limits on race, ethnicity, religion, or gender.”

84
2 years ago

This service helps international students apply for visas, complete their medical exams, and file for work permits. They have 2 employees, with a goal to expand to 8.

84
1 year 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.

83
1 year ago

A global payment network with a focus on international remittances.

82
2 years ago

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

81
2 years ago

A startup that let’s you know what's on your calendar and help you prioritize, and keeps track of events and activities you've already committed to.

80
2 years ago

This startup makes a credit card without annual fees or a credit limit. Customers can pay as much or as little as they want each month and never be charged interest or fees.

79
2 years ago

A new way to make mobile payments with no fees and no limits. It’s only available in the US and is in the process of getting a $5 million seed round.

79
1 year ago

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

79
2 years ago

A company that uses data science to map your fitness routine, providing you with a personalized fitness plan that maximizes your time and energy while respecting your personal limits.

78
2 years ago

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

77
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.

77
2 years ago

A collaboration between the MIT bionics lab and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology that means that patients can be fitted with robotic prosthetics.

75
2 years ago

A startup for movie scripts. It lets users browse and comment on scripts, and the startup says it’s already had over 40,000 scripts submitted.

75
2 years ago

This startup makes the “world’s first build-it-yourself” device that connects to a mobile app to consume, record, and transmit data from various medical devices to a mobile phone.

74
2 years 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.

73
2 years ago

A credit reporting platform designed to make it easier for borrowers to understand their credit scores and learn from their spending. It was built by a team of three grad students from MIT and TWC Labs, and was launched in July.

73
1 year ago

A digital bank account for all of a person’s financial needs, from remittances to loans to credit cards.

73
2 years ago

A company that helps local governments manage their permitting processes. The startup has a network of government agencies, which it helps by connecting with them.

72
1 year ago

puts a centralized home for app developers that helps them store code, manage apps and track their performance, and submit them to app stores.

72
2 years 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.

71
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.

71
1 year ago

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

68
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.

68
1 year ago

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

67
1 year ago

A startup to help parents monitor their kids’ social media activity and limit their time on Facebook and Instagram.

67
1 year ago

A tool to help you secure your website by permitting only the right people to see the right pages.

66
1 year ago

The organizers said they received over 500 invitations from companies in India and elsewhere to submit ideas, and decided to invite a group of startups and investors to pitch their ideas at the conference.

66
1 year ago

A credit card that rewards customers for paying down their balance. A consumer can get the card from a bank and pay off the balance each month, then increase the credit limit in increments. The startup then takes a percentage of that credit and invests it in the customer’s portfolio.

64
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.

64
1 year 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.

64
1 year ago

A platform to capture electronic signatures, then transmit them securely to legal teams.

64
6 months ago

An automated system that tracks and analyzes consumers’ spending habits, and automatically alerts them when they’re about to exceed their spending limit.

64
1 year ago

A team of researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory is building an AI that can accurately diagnose diseases and make predictions based on a reference set of data. It's the MIT team's latest bid to bring the power of AI to the masses.

63
1 year ago

A personal trainer with a difference. While most trainers play it safe, he promises to “push, push, push” his clients to their limits.

63
1 year ago

A platform for data science projects, allowing people to submit their code and get feedback on it. They’re also working on a product that helps people sell their data.

63
9 months ago

A technology platform that helps companies drive growth, better manage cash, reduce risks and mitigate fraud.

63
8 months ago

A company that helps “limitless” users solve their problems. The company uses a combination of AI and human coaches to help customers reach resolution.

63
4 months ago

A company developing a predictive analytics tool that aims to help hospitals mitigate the risk of expensive, preventable medical errors.

63
1 year ago

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

62
1 year ago

A startup that’s building smart contracts for auto insurance. The company wants to automate claims and mitigate risk for a lot of auto insurance companies.

62
9 months ago

By combining artificial intelligence, machine learning, and a human expert, Remitly wants to be the Uber or Lyft for international money transfers. The company wants to make money transfer as simple as receiving a text message, and was founded in June.

62
1 year ago

A startup that makes it easy to run a business in the United States and Mexico, working with an in-country agent to help you get all the proper permits and licenses.

61
1 year ago

Pivotal Labs is an investment firm that invests in and incubates startups. They also host a series of events, including the Pivotal Summit and Pivotal Labs Convergence.

61
1 year 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.

61
5 months ago

A startup that helps users send money using smartphones and email. It’s currently focused on remittance in India and Indonesia.

61
1 year ago

A startup that connects customers with their local locksmiths via text message, with the startup taking a cut of each transaction.

60
1 year ago

A tool meant to combat tokenized fraud. The startup wants to make it easier for merchants to limit their exposure to fraud by verifying their identities and vetting them with a phone call.

60
8 months ago

A tool that helps companies create and manage their own custom-made mobile apps. Appsmith has built a tool that lets companies easily create mobile apps with the same look and feel of their app stores.

59
1 year ago

A product that helps businesses manage their risk. The startup’s software helps companies set up a risk model for their business and get a risk score so they can decide if they should hedge, mitigate, or accept the risk.

58
1 year ago

A platform for dating that claims to be better than popular app Tinder in part because it’s based on mutual interests rather than proximity, and uses a “personalized algorithm” to match you with someone based on first impressions.

57
1 year 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.

57
3 months ago

A startup that creates blockchain-based contracts that can be used for loans, inventory, and purchase commitments.

57
2 months ago

 A network of venture-backed startups that offer a limited number of seats to non-profits in exchange for working on their social impact mission

57
2 years 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.

56
1 year ago

A software platform that helps large companies track and manage their supplier risk. Aids in the planning and execution of supplier audits, risk mitigation strategies and supplier management programs.

56
8 months ago

This is a money transfer app, or remittance app, that helps people transfer money to family in the Philippines. The company says it has “almost 300,000 users”.

56
1 year ago

This company, together with the MIT Media Lab, is developing a 3D printer that can print any object with a human face.

54
10 months 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.

54
7 months ago

A startup that is building a product for people with facial deformities, helping them to have a more natural appearance.

54
2 years ago

A startup that’s working with the EPA to make sure companies are getting proper permits for toxic waste disposal.

53
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.

53
1 year ago

This startup is focused on helping teachers find the right school for their kids. The company says most parents are using apps like Zillow and Homeschool Planet to find their kids the right school. However, they point out that these apps have a lot of limitations, like not being able to help parents find everything from the school’s name to the school’s PTA or its approach to discipline.

52
1 year ago

A company that helps companies get around the limitations of current software for handling CRM data.

51
1 year ago

A company that makes the process of hiring remote contractors easier. The startup allows contractors to fill out a background check and get a credit check with their credit card, which they use to submit a request to work with a company of their choice. The startup takes a small percentage of the base payment and a percentage of the base payment as a fee whenever the request is approved.

51
1 year 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.

50
1 year ago

A startup founded by MIT graduate students that’s working on a way to build robots with human-like dexterity.

50
11 months ago

A new type of “digital twin” for buildings, created by MIT and designed to help engineers troubleshoot, repair, and modernize existing buildings. The company aims to make it easier for engineers and architects to use 3d models of buildings to plan and design them.

50
3 months ago

A twist on the “freemium” model, where the free version of the app is limited to two minutes of recording time, but allows users to build longer recordings for paid members.

50
1 year ago

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

49
10 months ago

The 2019 class was selected on the basis of the quality of their idea, their commitment to the Y Combinator process and their ability to scale.

49
10 months ago

A startup that wants to create an API for the right to vote. The company is first and foremost a political action committee that aims to develop political campaigns and election campaigns in developing countries.

49
9 months ago

A platform for online retail where shoppers can try before they buy. They’re looking to offer a trial period for clothes and accessories, and then a 30-day return policy, to ensure you’re happy with your purchase before committing.

49
1 year ago

A startup that enables workers to submit time sheets from any device, then complete their tasks.

48
1 year ago

A company that uses machine learning to help companies reduce the amount of time it takes to review and approve a developer’s pull request. It allows developers to get feedback from their teammates before submitting a request.

47
1 year ago

A startup that helps those who are unable to access their paychecks or bank accounts in the US send remittances.

47
1 year 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.

47
3 months ago

Builds a bank of video-based testimonials for businesses and consumers. Users submit videos of their product usage and the startup uses AI to curate videos and create a library of these videos for use in marketing and other communications.

47
1 year ago

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

46
1 year ago

The founder of this startup is a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management who wants to build a platform for entrepreneurs to come together to share what they’re learning, to connect with mentors, and to help each other.

46
1 year 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.

46
1 year ago

Opensource ​online financial services platform for SMEs in the UK. No overdraft fees, no credit limits and no minimum balance fees.

46
11 months ago

This startup is building a “mobile app for cars that actually gets safer”, offering a sensor and driver monitoring platform that can warn drivers of things like speed limits and drunk driving.

46
3 months ago

A software company that helps doctors use their smartphones to help them get paid for their time. The startup is now offering a service to help doctors submit their time for payment in the same way they submit billable services.

46
9 months 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.

45
8 months ago

A crowdsourced platform that helps companies hire designers, where anyone can submit designs and the most popular ones get selected.

45
9 months ago

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

44
7 months ago

A startup that uses AI to synthesize music with the help of a human. The startup uses a set of “music primitives” to build on top of existing songs and artists.

43
5 months ago

This startup is building an AI assistant that helps people with their finances. The startup began as a project at MIT to build a simple AI that can intelligently manage your finances.

43
1 year ago

A credit card that rewards you with higher credit limits the more you use it, and can reward you with rewards like cash back, airline miles, and hotel points.

42
11 months ago

A utility that helps companies reliably track and mitigate their carbon footprints. They currently have a pilot running with a number of large companies in the UK and Asia.

42
1 year ago

Helping consumers to find the best mobile carrier for their needs, and help carriers mitigate churn.

41
11 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.

41
1 year 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.

40
1 year 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.

40
9 months ago

The startup is building a tool to help hedge funds mitigate risks, manage liquidity, and reduce costs.

40
8 months ago

An online service that connects internet-connected devices in homes with a wireless mesh network for home automation and Internet of Things. The company is a spinout from MIT.

40
7 months ago

This startup is building a simple solution for people who want to send money to each other via text message. The company’s platform is built with the goal of making it easy to pay friends and family, and is targeting the $15 billion remittance market.

40
1 year ago

A startup out of MIT that is building technology to monitor global temperatures to better understand how climate change is affecting the planet.

39
1 year 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.

39
6 months ago

Proximity is a two-sided marketplace connecting event producers with agents looking to book events. They want to be the Uber of event booking.

39
1 year ago

A platform for creating and distributing “white papers” that summarize research, but aren’t bound by the limitations of traditional academic publishing.

36
1 year ago

A data analytics company that looks to make it easier for companies to manage their disputes. The platform aggregates data on existing claims and disputes, standardizes data for employees, and then allows them to submit disputes to the right department.

36
1 year ago

A startup that allows employees to request rides from other employees in their proximity, which the startup says will save them time and money. The startup is currently in a pilot with 1,000 companies and tested with 25,000 trips.

36
6 months ago

A tool that lets employers create video interviews for job applicants, and manage them further. They offer a free version with limited features, for businesses with fewer than 10 employees.

35
21 days ago

A “powerful and flexible” method for scheduling podcast episodes. It’s currently in private beta, with a limited number of early-access users.

35
1 year ago

The MIT Media Lab’s new venture that “helps patients discover their most effective treatments through digital medicine.”

34
7 months ago

A startup where users can submit, discuss and vote on the best movie, TV show, and book covers. Users can also rate the movies and TV shows, and the top movies and books are then shared with film studios, book publishers, and publishers of comic books.

33
6 months ago

A “credit score for the world” for 90% of the world’s remittance flows. Instead of relying on a single credit score, which may differ depending on where you live, IDream ventures wants to provide a global score that’s the same regardless of country.

33
8 months ago

A “free-range” delivery service that is looking to serve college student dormitories in the US.

32
7 months ago

A product that helps reduce noise and limit the potential for spillage in the manufacturing of PCBs and electronic components.

32
2 months ago

A platform that helps musicians share their music while also selling it. They’re using a crowdfunding model for musicians to get their music out there without having to commit to a label.

30
6 months ago

A corporate email platform that works around the limitations of Slack.

29
3 years ago

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

28
3 months ago

A platform that allows users to share a limited set of their data with a doctor or a researcher. The researchers can then use the data for their own health research.

27
2 months ago

A startup that aims to fix the problem of an abundance of data, but limited storage

27
6 months ago

A company that uses artificial intelligence to make decisions in the health care industry. Their data science team is led by a former MIT student who specializes in AI.

26
3 months ago

Committed to helping small businesses grow and increase profitability. The startup helps businesses with business development, marketing, and accounting.

25
3 months ago

A platform for helping teams work together better. Currently, teams are given a limited amount of time to work together, and once that’s up, they’re forced to work in silos. The startup wants to turn that on its head, allowing teams to work together through a shared set of tools.

24
3 months ago

A platform for managing customer service requests. The company is looking to give users a single place to submit service requests and track them, then give them an easy way to resolve them.

24
1 month ago

A data collection and analysis platform designed for small businesses to do market research. Users submit data via a chatbot, and the company analyzes the data to find trends, discover new markets, and predict future behavior.

24
3 months ago

A payment platform for the B2B Internet of Things. IoT devices have limited or no access to credit or banking, which means many companies need to rely on traditional banking services to pay for them.

23
5 months ago

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

22
2 months ago

In February 2018 the startup launched a website that lets users submit a request for a lawyer without having to intervene. Lawyers can accept the case with no obligation.

21
2 months ago

The startup is working with the FDA to make it easier for patients to take their own medical records into regulatory agencies. Patients can do this by submitting a copy of their records to the startup's cloud storage, and the information is then transmitted to the regulatory site.

21
1 month ago

A digital tool designed to help small businesses manage the entire process of getting a loan, from researching the best loan terms, to getting the application submitted to the lender.

21
3 months ago

This startup is building a “live chat mobile app”, which lets users create a chat room and use it from the web, or a mobile app. It’s hoping to mitigate the growing trend of in-app messaging.

19
2 months ago

The startup is looking to help women limit their exposure to synthetic chemicals through food, drink, and personal care products.

18
4 months ago

A startup co-founded by former Microsoft President Brad Smith to help governments and businesses deal with the challenge of cyber-attacks and online censorship.

16
22 days ago

A tool meant to help college students pay for the cost of their education by selling them a limited number of tickets to sporting events. The startup is based in Brazil.

13
2 months ago

 Kite is building a platform for hosting, sharing, and selling images, developed with the help of the MIT Media Lab.

12
1 month ago

 "The world’s first free, no-cost, no-commitment, user-friendly, no-nonsense, no-hassle platform for finding and hiring top talent, managers, executives and CEOs for your business."

12
1 month ago

A structured data and API-first CMS for websites. The startup’s founder grew up in the web development world but often found himself frustrated by the limitations of the standard CMSes out there.

12
8 days ago

This platform is a “rare” marketplace for buying and selling exotic and limited-edition cars.

9
6 days ago

A startup that offers a way for those who are “committed to living a healthy lifestyle” to track their food and exercise expenses.

7
1 month ago

This is an API for healthcare providers to submit claims and get reimbursement.

6
29 days ago

 A startup that lets users locate and buy parking spaces and find nearby restaurants. It's in a trial run in Boston, where the startup has partnered with the city's parking authority and is charging $10 a month for a user account, plus $1 for each parking space for which the user is a permit holder.

6
6 days ago

A tool for remotely managing security and risk from a central location. It’s currently a B2B tool for insurance companies that want to manage their underwriting risk from one central location. The startup uses AI to identify risk and work with the algorithm to help companies develop a plan to mitigate risk.

6
5 days ago

A video-chat app for businesses that offers a flat rate of $20 per month for unlimited meetings. The company hosts a monthly meetup in New York City to test out its product and plans to scale nationally by 2020.

6
1 month ago

Wyldtech was founded by John Smith in 2013. The company has won multiple awards and has worked with some of the biggest brands in the world, including General Electric, Cisco and Hasbro.

5
7 days ago

 A company that allows users to pay a monthly fee for unlimited access to their own virtual debt collection agency. If you owe the IRS or another company money, the company charges $0.10 per day, per item owed.

5
3 years ago

Idea: A startup for short-term rentals, with a twist: a $100k insurance policy that covers any damages to the apartment up to a $5 million limit.

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3 years ago

Idea: A startup building a mobile app that helps people make year-long commitments to a goal. It’s a self-hosted tool that’s currently free, but looks to monetize with premium features.

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