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Month Startup Ideas



2 years ago

A startup that aims to take care of your apartment while you’re away. InstaHome provides cleaning services, maintenance, and security for your apartment, with plans starting at $16 per month.

551
2 years ago

A tool to help users keep track of their spending, which can be shared with others. It also provides a monthly report on spending, which is sent to the user via email.

290
2 years ago

A startup that provides a platform for managing and connecting third-party software for mobile devices The company says it has $10,000 in monthly recurring revenue, mainly from Android

269
2 years ago

A startup that sells a monthly service which provides a chef to cook dinner for you and your friends

241
11 months ago

This is a subscription service that provides services to companies based on a “per unit” pricing model. Each month, a company can get a quote for a set amount of work or a set amount of time.

226
2 years ago

A startup that produces a monthly box of healthy food which can be ordered online and delivered

215
2 years ago

A startup that sells monthly boxes of essential tools for people who are traveling abroad

195
2 years ago

A credit card that is funded by users rather than banks, with a cap on monthly spending.

190
2 years ago

A monthly subscription service that sends home delivery and grocery shopping to your doorstep.

185
2 years ago

A startup that sells a monthly box of organic produce to people who want to eat healthier

177
2 years ago

A startup that makes the process of filling out Medicare Part D plans less painful. The platform helps people fill out their plans online, and acts as a sort of health insurance broker for people seeking Medicare coverage. The startup says their customers save an average of $50 per month.

172
2 years ago

A digital bank from Italy that gives customers free checking with no monthly fees.

170
2 years ago

This startup helps employees track time they spend using the internet to find out how they spend their day, week, or month.

170
1 year ago

A startup that sends users a box of physical books for every month they sign up for.

168
2 years ago

A startup that helps businesses manage their cash flow. The tool helps companies forecast where their cash will come from, and sends automated reminders when it runs low. The startup uses machine learning and AI to help companies forecast how much cash they would have at this month’s end and the next month.

167
2 years ago

A monthly subscription service that sends you an e-book on a topic you’ve selected every month. The company launched in December, and is signing up more than 50,000 new subscribers every month, the founder tells me.

167
2 years ago

This startup helps users of their service keep track of their prescriptions and keep track of their pill tracking. The startup currently has a 10% retention rate, and one customer from Taiwan is paying them $6,500 per month.

164
2 years ago

A startup that will allow people to build websites for their local community, and then charge a monthly fee for that service.

163
2 years ago

A platform that lets people sell their WiFi network for a monthly fee.

161
2 years ago

Idea: A company that helps homeowners who are selling their home make it look its best for buyers, cutting their job out of the real estate sales process. The startup has raised $150,000 in the last month.

158
2 years ago

A company that aims to simplify the process of buying and selling used goods online in the US, and in the UK, with the aim to make it easier than eBay or Craigslist. The startup currently has 2,000 members, each paying a monthly fee.

158
1 year ago

A tool that helps people track their health and wellness through data through a mobile app. The company says it has over $3,000 a month in recurring revenue.

156
2 years ago

A revenue sharing model for people who want to share their personal data with advertisers. By offering a monthly subscription, the company expects to earn revenue from those who feel most comfortable sharing their data.

155
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service where you can pay a monthly fee to have a local sitter take care of your pet

152
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service to people who are looking to make a significant career change and want to do a 6 month stint to get a taste of what it’s like to be in a new industry

152
2 years ago

A startup that sells a monthly subscription box of all the best products from Kickstarter each month

149
2 years ago

A credit card that allows you to donate to charity on a monthly basis.

149
2 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

148
1 year ago

An API that helps companies that are not Amazon Prime members see how much they spend on Prime every month.

148
2 years ago

A company that’s building a platform that handles all of a company’s customer service and HR needs for a monthly fee of a few dollars.

147
2 years ago

A personal finance service that helps people pay down their debt from multiple cards in a single monthly payment.

146
2 years ago

A startup that sends you a new razor every month.

145
2 years ago

A platform for product managers and engineers to collaborate on building software products, with a focus on helping teams at big companies get things built quickly and iterate rapidly. They charge a percentage of monthly revenue.

145
2 years ago

A web-based SaaS that helps businesses sell products with coupon codes, through the company’s own network of retailers. The startup sells coupons via a monthly subscription program, and will offer a “freemium” model to startups and small businesses who want to use the tool without it costing them.

144
2 years ago

A startup for business and personal professional services, with plans that start at $14 per month. The company is planning to launch in the US in mid-2019.

143
1 year ago

Byju's helps students set up learning programs and track their progress. The startup has been around for a while, but the recent YC batch saw a big spike in students signing up. Byju's has a $5 monthly subscription.

143
2 years ago

A startup that sells a tool for people to help them save money on their monthly utility bills

142
2 years ago

A tool to help people make a living using their talents. They have $2,000 in monthly revenue.

142
2 years ago

 A third-party insurance company that offers $0 monthly premiums to customers who pay in full every month.

142
1 year ago

A $12-per-month service that brings an emergency food box to your doorstep. The startup has already helped more than 300 people, and partners with a network of food pantries.

142
1 year ago

A self-storage company that provides monthly payment structures to make customers feel like they’re paying less in rent than they actually are.

141
2 years ago

A startup that sends users curated lists of events in their area. It currently has 1.3 million monthly users, and works with “hundreds of thousands” of events/parties each month.

140
2 years ago

A self-serve platform for saving money on auto insurance or just comparing rates, which they say is “faster, cheaper, and more comprehensive then any other website”. They currently have $2.5 million in monthly recurring revenue and are looking to launch in Miami and Atlanta.

138
1 year ago

Self-storage startup that’s growing at 20% month-over-month.

138
1 year ago

A startup that helps people streamline their personal finances. The startup helps users organize their finances and get a budget. They currently have $6,000 in monthly revenue.

138
2 years ago

A startup that makes a monthly subscription box for people who want to learn how to code

137
2 years ago

A platform for micro-transactions for online merchants. The startup wants to eliminate the need for credit cards. The startup has its first pilot under its belt, with $300,000 in monthly revenue.

136
2 years ago

A technology that helps companies collaborate and communicate with one another. The startup is currently making $36,000 per month from two customers.

136
2 years ago

A startup that enables anyone to create a micro-site and sell it for $10 a month.

134
2 years ago

“A safe investment wrapper for cryptocurrency savings accounts”. The company is building an account that lets people invest cryptocurrency, while also automatically tracking the value of the investment and sending out monthly statements.

134
2 years ago

A set of tools for selling and buying on Amazon. The company also offers Amazon-specific tools for sellers to organize, manage, and promote their products. Currently has $4,000 in monthly revenue.

133
1 year ago

Currently focused on the UK, a B2B company that enables people to borrow money from their employer via a payroll deduction. It charges 1% interest for up to 12 months, and the company keeps 2% of the loan amount.

133
1 year ago

A company that aims to help users identify how much they are spending on their utilities each month, and help companies better predict demand.

133
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service where people can pay a monthly fee and then they are assigned a personal assistant who helps them with whatever they need

132
2 years ago

A real estate focused business that connects tenants and landlords. The startup is a bit like Rocket Mortgage, a company that helps people with bad credit refinance their home loans — the startup’s focus is more on the landlord side of the equation. The startup charges a monthly fee of $50 for their service.

132
2 years ago

A monthly subscription service that allows app publishers to get more money from advertisers.

132
2 years ago

A software company that makes managing a large number of Twitter accounts easier. The startup has been able to grow its customer base at a rate of 50% per month, and has built a $2 million annual recurring revenue business.

132
2 years ago

A startup that helps companies manage their inventory across multiple warehouses and retail locations The company says they have $82,000 in monthly recurring revenue with 60% gross margins

131
2 years ago

A peer-to-peer mortgage marketplace, where borrowers could get a credit score, FICO score, and a monthly payment quote by asking friends to lend money to them.

131
2 years ago

Two founders left YC to build a $10 per month service to help food delivery services become more cost effective and more like an on-demand service. It’s available in a few cities in the US, and it’s simple: a “geofenced” area with a few delivery zones that are cheaper than a full city block.

131
2 years ago

A company that helps businesses get more qualified leads. They currently have $4,000 in monthly revenue.

131
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service where you can order a box of products for a specific time period, for example, I want to try to eat healthy for the next month, so I

130
2 years ago

A monthly subscription service meant to help you save for retirement.

130
2 years ago

A company that helps people save money on their mobile phone bills. The startup is focused on helping people in countries where mobile services are expensive, as is the case in Mexico. It currently offers a mobile plan on a monthly basis and has signed on the largest mobile company in Mexico.

129
2 years ago

A startup that wants to make it easy to sign up for a monthly food delivery service.

129
2 years ago

This is a chatbot that’s designed to help you work remotely. It’s currently working with one client in the US, but the company plans to expand to Europe in the coming months.

129
2 years ago

In this article, Rob writes about the startup’s plan to make a video service that lets you edit and share video from an iPhone through a web browser. A few months later, the startup pivots to focus on video editing and distribution.

128
1 year ago

A startup that connects companies with people who want to enter the service industry. The startup says they have $1 million in monthly revenue and have hired several staff since YC.

128
2 years ago

A startup for music that gives people access to new releases for $4.95 a month. The startup is also building music-based learning tools to help teachers integrate music into their curriculum.

127
1 year ago

A provider of high speed Internet for small businesses. Its service is targeted at small businesses, who can get a gigabit speed for $40 per month.

127
2 years ago

A startup that provides a monthly subscription service where someone comes to your house and provides a manicure, pedicure, facial,

126
2 years ago

A startup that helps people pay for things, whether it’s a ride or a cup of coffee. The startup charges a fee of $5.95/month to charge and pay for things, and there’s an option to opt in for free.

126
2 years ago

A pitch system that allows businesses to send out videos to potential customers. The startup, which was founded in August, is looking to attract businesses with a $5 per month price point.

125
2 years ago

A SaaS platform that helps companies manage their expense reports. It starts with a monthly subscription and then allows the user to create expense reports that are editable and searchable, with the option to export.

125
2 years ago

Creating a social network for small business owners. The business plan is to start with a $10/month subscription service and then build a full social network for small businesses.

125
2 years ago

A monthly membership service that helps companies identify and recruit technical talent. The company boasts $1 million in recurring revenue and says it has already grown its team from 10 to 30 people.

125
2 years ago

A startup that sells a subscription service that sends someone to clean your house once a month. The startup is advertising the service on Facebook, reaching a lot of potential customers that have seen its ads and are interested in it.

124
2 years ago

A platform that helps companies organize their email, Slack, and other messaging systems. The startup’s founders say it can save companies 5% to 30% on their monthly email costs, and that it’s used by companies like MercadoLibre, Zappos, and Expedia.

124
2 years ago

A startup that lets you create a site for a sports team in four minutes and then charges them a monthly fee based on their social media following

123
2 years ago

An online marketplace for small businesses to collaborate, where they can share resources, receive feedback from customers, and get more business. They charge businesses $5 per month per person to join, and charge businesses $500 a month to become a Vendor.

123
2 years ago

A tool that helps you find the best interest rates for your credit card. The startup says they have more than 1,000 users and are growing by 100 users a month. The founders say they’ve raised $1.3 million in funding from angel investors.

123
2 years ago

A Web/Mobile-based platform for hiring, recruiting, and finding jobs. In the last year, the company says they’ve grown from $1.5 million in annual revenue to $4.5 million, and that they’ve seen 10x growth in the last 12 months. The company has more than 50 employees and is currently hiring.

123
2 years ago

A health insurance product that allows people to pay monthly premiums for a low deductible, and then cover the rest.

122
2 years ago

There’s a really big market for high-end home security systems. The startup is building a system that helps you get the best one for your needs, with a $5 monthly subscription.

122
2 years ago

A startup that helps artists and bands promote online, connecting them with fans and listeners. The company charges artists a commission for promoted posts, and users pay a flat monthly fee for the service.

122
2 years ago

The company has begun to experiment with a plan to bring a $10/month subscription service to consumers that would provide a weekly Amazon Prime-like service to customers. The company could be an alternative to people who don’t like Amazon Prime’s current offerings.

122
2 years ago

A startup that’s helping companies like Walmart, Staples, Target and other retailers create their own mobile checkout processes on their own sites. The startup charges $30,000 per month for its service.

122
2 years ago

A ‘Book of the Month’ subscription service that promises to send a book to your door with the month you sign up for. It’s currently in the UK and Ireland, with Australia and New Zealand plans for 2020.

122
1 year ago

A new type of restaurant that delivers meals, but instead of ordering food online, you get to pick it up at a store. The app will be available in the next few months.

122
2 years ago

A company that wants to make it easier for companies to manage their sales force by helping them upgrade their CRM and marketing software on a weekly or monthly basis.

121
2 years ago

A job board for sales and marketing jobs, attracting 300,000 new jobs every month.

121
1 year ago

A subscription-based, monthly newsletter that helps entrepreneurs quickly grow their business.

121
2 years ago

A tool that can build an inventory for a company’s product, or an E-commerce site for a product. The startup says it already has $2,000,000 in sales per month after launching in February.

120
2 years ago

A software company that uses AI to predict your monthly credit card payments, based on your current spending.

120
2 years ago

This startup is building a new kind of network for startups, one that allows them to share their financial data, such as their expenses, with other investors. In the past six months, the startup has raised $3 million from investors.

120
2 years ago

This is a startup that wants to help people find their ideal yoga teacher, and help them hire them for a low monthly fee.

120
2 years ago

An online membership sharing network for businesses like Always 21, where people pay a monthly membership fee to access discounted travel and entertainment.

120
2 years ago

This is an online video training marketplace for startups looking to grow and hire. The company is hiring a head of sales and has a $30,000/month business already with a handful of startups using it.

120
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service where you pay $100/month and they will do all of your laundry and ironing

119
2 years ago

A digital product that detects, tracks, and pays a user’s monthly rent payments. Due to rent laws, a tenant in many areas may not legally be able to sign for a check until it’s been deposited. By the time they can, the landlord has already moved on to the next tenant, which means the tenant may have to pay the holdback fee.

119
1 year ago

A software company that helps companies with the tech-heavy job of finding and interviewing candidates. Clarity has a free version for small teams and a $4,000/month paid option, which it says has “well over 100 customers”.

119
2 years ago

A team of fundraisers that want to help companies with their fundraising needs by offering free fundraising services. They charge companies based on the time spent on fundraising, with a maximum of $500 per month.

118
2 years ago

A company that helps users make a $3 monthly subscription payment for a brand new virtual assistant (such as Siri or Alexa) that answer your questions.

118
2 years ago

A company that provides a way for users to access health insurance across all markets for a month. The startup is expanding to the US.

118
1 year ago

The startup helps companies coordinate meetings and events in a more efficient way with a mobile application that lets people request times to meet and itineraries for the meetings. It’s been used on over 7,000 events and 500 events per month.

118
2 years ago

This app is a replacement for spreadsheets. The app helps users manage every aspect of their finances, including contracts, invoices, and approvals. The startup offers a monthly subscription fee for the software and gives users a free trial period.

117
2 years ago

A tool to help people understand their finances, in the form of an app that takes a person’s income and expenses and tells them how much to spend each month. The startup is also building a tool to help people understand their credit scores, and is working with several credit scoring agencies.

117
2 years ago

A startup that’s building a tool to help companies manage their social media presence from a single dashboard. It currently has $12,000 in monthly recurring revenue, and charges a flat $5 monthly fee.

117
2 years ago

A mobile platform that connects customers with local businesses via SMS, via text message. The texting platform is free for customers, and businesses pay a monthly fee ($6.95/month) to use the service.

115
2 years ago

A student-driven airline that’s been in operation for less than a month. Its founders are trying to get the airline off the ground by asking students to fund the startup, but now they’re asking for $25,000 to accelerate growth.

115
1 year ago

A startup where people can create and share their own videos to be used as a free marketing tool. The startup is working on a video series called Inside the Box, which follows a different startup every month as they grow.

115
2 years ago

A credit card with no annual fee, no foreign transaction fee, no penalty fees, no cash advance fees, no late fees, and a 0% intro APR for 15 months.

114
2 years ago

A startup that wants to help people unload the debt they've accrued from student loans. They are currently working with 3,000 borrowers in the UK and hope to expand to the US in the next 12 months.

114
1 year ago

An internal social network for employees at small businesses. They have 12 employees and a $40k monthly recurring revenue.

114
2 years ago

The startup wants to help smaller businesses get a loan through peer-to-peer lending, and has already closed more than $50 million in loans in an eight month period since it launched.

113
2 years ago

A startup that looks to make it easier for the elderly to get a second smartphone. They’re looking to make it easy for the elderly to get a second smartphone when they’re already paying high smartphone bills. They’re launching in a few months and have already received a $250,000 investment from an angel group in the Valley that helps solve “pioneering problems in emerging markets.”

113
2 years ago

A startup that is building a “social to-do list” for small- to mid-sized businesses. The startup is currently working with 250 businesses in San Francisco, and plans to expand to other U.S. cities. It charges $20 per month for its platform.

113
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service for renting servers, using a model similar to Airbnb Users can rent a server by the hour, day, week, or month They rent out their unused servers, which helps keep them up to date, and clients get cheap hosting

112
2 years ago

A startup that builds software for managing technology and data for colleges. The company claims to have over $6 million in monthly recurring revenue, and counts Dow Jones as one of its customers.

112
2 years ago

A way for businesses to track their e-commerce spend over the past 12 months, then see what they could have saved.

111
1 year ago

A company that provides hourly workers with technology and training to get their own small business off the ground. Come Up Now has grown from a handful of contracts to 200 employees in the past six months.

111
2 years ago

An on-demand gig service that pays users with gift cards to merchants. The startup currently has two pilot customers in the UK, and plans to expand to the US in the coming months.

110
2 years ago

A startup that installs a vending machine for various things (IE: A vending machine that sells a 3-month supply of dental floss for $10)

109
2 years ago

The startup’s first product is a subscription service that sends out a box of books each month to clients. It’s meant to be a “Netflix for books”

109
2 years ago

PowerMeter is a smart meter data company. They want to provide “a data-driven mobile application for consumers and businesses that uses data from the smart meters to provide insights about power consumption, cost savings, and energy savings on a monthly and annual basis.”

108
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service that allows people to coordinate rides to and from events. The company says they have $15,000 in monthly recurring revenue, with a potential to hit $200,000 in revenue in 12 months.

108
2 years ago

A startup that wants to bring a 21st century version of the old magazine subscription model. The startup gives access to a variety of programming languages and news to consumers for a monthly subscription fee.

108
2 years ago

A company that handles the billing for companies that offer paid subscriptions to their services. They’ve been in business for 5 months.

108
2 years ago

This startup is building a new kind of pay-as-you-go mobile device, which can be used for a variety of purposes, from music to glasses to medical and molecular research. The device is meant to be flexible and easy to use, with a range of options for the hardware and software, and a monthly fee that is based on usage.

108
1 year ago

A startup that aims to help realtors automate their sales process, using a digital agent that keeps track of the status of a property and opens real estate listings on the internet. The startup is pitching the service as a way to drive down “the average home sales cycle” from six months to two.

108
2 years ago

A mobile payment app for the Philippines. The startup, which launched its app last month, is targeting the country’s growing middle class.

107
2 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.

107
2 years ago

A solution for companies to streamline the billing process for their customers. Avastas has signed up 20 customers in the past month, including one of the 10 largest banks in the US.

107
2 years ago

BookNow is a service for online ordering and payment for food, flowers, theater tickets, and more. The company claims it has sold over $10,000 worth of tickets in four months. They’re also getting some attention from investors.

107
2 years ago

A company that helps companies reduce their monthly expenses by partnering with their employers to cut down on expenses in the office by using a virtual assistant.

106
2 years ago

A company building a way for people to “rent” their phone data for a monthly fee, with text messages included.

106
1 year ago

A tool for finding the right contractor to fix a job, and making sure they’re getting paid for it. It’s currently working with 500 clients and funding 500 jobs per month.

106
2 years ago

A platform that helps businesses optimize their supply chain by helping them to analyze data in real-time and identify opportunities for growth. They charge a standard rate of $150 per month per company.

105
2 years ago

For the past two months, the startup has been building a platform that helps people find jobs, with a focus on the job seeker. The solution is built on an AI that scours through job listings, and a platform that allows job seekers to better manage their resumes.

105
2 years ago

An employee-owned co-living space in the heart of New York City in which residents can rent private rooms for $1,000 a month with monthly fees of $200.

105
2 years ago

In the coming months, we will be sharing more great ideas across a variety of verticals.

104
2 years ago

A startup that provides a platform for people to collaborate on projects. It’s similar to platforms like Basecamp and Wrike. They charge $20 per month per user.

104
2 years ago

A platform that allows users to create their own ad campaigns and sell their work to advertisers. The company says it has over 2 million monthly users.

104
2 years ago

A startup that is building software that helps companies run their own data centers. The company is offering a $700/month service.

104
2 years ago

A startup that helps you find free and cheap parking in NYC, Baltimore and Los Angeles. It’s already live in NYC, and will expand to LA and Baltimore in the coming months.

104
1 year ago

An expenses app that breaks down a monthly paycheck by category, showing how much to set aside for rent, car payments, and the rest.

104
2 years ago

A company that offers pay-as-you-go and monthly subscriptions for internet-connected gadgets.

103
2 years ago

A startup that turns trash into building materials in under a month

103
2 years ago

A credit card that doesn’t expire for 24 months. The startup is now in the process of getting a bank account and possibly a credit card license in the US.

102
2 years ago

A startup that helps you create customized “sampler packs” of music. The startup wants to build an algorithm that lets users produce personalized mixes, or albums, without the need to upload music. Instead, users create a “profile” of songs and artists they like, and the system then chooses other songs the user likes and creates an album, including tracklists. The service is currently free, with plans starting at $5 per month for premium features.

101
1 year ago

This is a startup that’s giving companies a way to manage their own data centers and improve the security and reliability of their IT networks by managing their power and cooling infrastructure. The company charges $1 per user per month for the service.

101
2 years ago

A startup that makes it easier for people to sell their cars privately. Its users pay a monthly fee, and get free car insurance, maintenance, and roadside assistance.

100
1 year ago

The startup is looking to build a “social network for artists” using a subscription service and a monthly membership fee.

100
2 years ago

The smart contract-based system will give customers their monthly phone bill, as well as their statement of account and the option to pay online.

99
2 years ago

A startup that’s on-boarding its users to its $99 per month 1-hour coaching service.

99
2 years ago

This startup is a monthly subscription service that aims to make cross-border payments as easy and frictionless as possible.

99
2 years ago

A startup that wants to make privacy-protected messaging apps as easy and intuitive as email. It currently has 30 monthly users, and is working on a product for blockchain users.

98
8 months ago

This is a service that helps individuals track and manage their student debt. The startup helps people take action on their student loans, and offers the ability to pay off the debt with a monthly plan.

98
2 years ago

This startup wants to turn the monthly headache of renewing your driver’s license into a web-based process.

97
2 years ago

A company that lets you rent a private jet and have a chef at your disposal for only $1,000 a month.

97
2 years ago

A company that provides automated software for product development teams to manage their internal development processes, including functionality for code reviews, bug tracking, and test automation. The company is growing and had $1.5 million in monthly recurring revenue in 2019.

96
2 years ago

A startup that sends monthly boxes of goods and services to anyone in the US at a price that’s lower than Amazon’s Prime.

96
2 years ago

A health insurance alternative for young adults. It’s a $1 per month plan that is affordable and has low out of pocket costs for patients.

96
2 years ago

Reduce the friction of scheduling interviews and making hiring decisions. The company says they’ve already raised $1M and have a job matching product that they’re launching in the next few months.

96
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 company that helps build technology for banks to provide online banking through telepresence. A few months ago, it was reported that Facebook was looking to invest in VR company Magic Leap to help make this possible.

95
2 years ago

A “free, no-code” web application that allows teams to create and manage a shared document repository. It’s currently in a beta stage and costs $7 per month.

95
2 years ago

A tool for patient-doctor communication. The startup was founded by a Harvard MD who saw a need to improve communication between patients and physicians. The company is already collecting patient data in some markets, and will be bringing the product to the US in the next couple of months.

95
2 months ago

A peer-to-peer marketplace for finding and buying used phones. The company says they have $10,000 monthly recurring revenue, counting YC as one of their customers.

95
2 years ago

A startup that helps women save on their families’ healthcare costs by creating a digital health dashboard of their monthly medical expenses

94
2 years ago

A platform that helps businesses manage their social media accounts. The company sells social media management for businesses at $10 a month, and has plans to launch a consumer version.

93
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.

93
2 years ago

This is a company that’s building a platform for search engine optimization for e-commerce. The startup uses computer vision to analyze images in e-commerce websites, and then helps businesses optimize their images for search engines. The company says it can increase click-through rates by 30% and reduce bounce rate by 40% in a month.

93
2 years ago

A way for people who need to move into a new apartment to take a photo of their living room or kitchen and quickly see a comprehensive price list of what it would cost to remodel it. The startup says it’s profitable and has a $150,000 monthly revenue run rate.

93
2 years ago

This company wants to replace the often-painful experience of filling out a tax return with a more automated process. The startup is working on a software program that will work with H&R Block’s online software to take the pain out of filing a tax return and streamline the process. The company says it has $1.5 million in monthly revenue.

92
1 month ago

The startup wants to be the Uber for the legal industry, charging a $10 monthly subscription fee to connect you with a lawyer and a paralegal.

92
2 years ago

A startup that provides a virtual assistant for time-crunched financial services managers. They want to make their service as affordable as possible, too, with no monthly fees.

91
2 years ago

A comic book subscription box that sends customers a new comic each month.

91
1 year ago

A monthly subscription service for home laundry detergent that offers recommendations for how much to buy, when and how to use it. The startup has already sold more than $2 million in the past year from its first customers–with over 25,000 subscriptions.

91
2 years ago

A mobile app providing users with recommendations on where to eat in their city based on their location. The company says it processes over 20 million restaurant reviews every month.

90
1 year ago

A tool for freelancers that allows them to create invoices with no upfront cost or monthly subscription. The startup is looking to be a cheaper alternative to Upwork and Freelancer.

90
2 years ago

A startup for providing storage space to people who need extra space, with monthly fees starting at $30 — and no hourly fees.

89
2 years ago

Everyone has a friend or acquaintance that they’d like to loan money to, but they have no way to do so. MoneyBroker does just that, pairing people with other people in need of cash with those who have funds to give. The startup has already raised $2.5 million and is currently on-boarding more than 2,000 users a month.

89
1 year ago

A company that tracks and lets users track their own electricity usage, to help them save on their monthly bill

89
2 years ago

A platform for consumers and brands to build out ads for their own sites and the company will do the rest. The company claims to have a six-figure monthly run rate, with $100 million in monthly ad revenue. The company says they have 1,000 brands running campaigns on their platform.

88
2 years ago

A platform for raising capital for early-stage startups, with a $300,000 monthly fee.

88
1 year ago

A tool for quick and easy online payments. The startup’s founders say that customers are demanding a more efficient way to pay. They are planning to launch a product in the next few months.

88
2 years ago

A data-driven company that makes a program that helps people pay their utility bills every month. The startup is focused on helping customers keep their utility bills at a minimum.

87
2 years ago

A startup that sells a monthly subscription for B2B companies to access a single dashboard to track and visualize all their sales data in one place.

87
1 year ago

An online marketplace for used items, which they claim has a $10-million monthly revenue stream via their website.

87
1 year ago

A company creating a consumer credit score, charging a monthly fee to help you get a better credit score.

87
1 year ago

“A free app that helps you track your monthly energy usage. It’ll tell you how much you’re spending and how to save.”

87
7 months ago

A tool for people who want to make an extra $300,000 a year doing what they love and earn an average of $20,000 a month by teaching others how to do the same. It’s a freelance teaching platform that allows anyone to make money teaching web development, programming, and more for clients around the world. It’s a flexible, scalable option for people who want to reach their personal goals.

87
2 years ago

This company is going after the $1.5 billion USD market of people who have a ton of receipts, but can’t manage them. They’re building a toolset that uses artificial intelligence to scan receipts and automatically categorize them by month or a year to help people use them for tax filing.

86
2 years ago

A B2B company created to help dog-walkers and pet sitters book their customers’ pets online. They’ve completed a $1.5 million seed round, and plan to expand to the UK and Australia in the coming months.

86
2 years ago

A subscription-based phone service that hooks up to your existing phone line via the internet. The startup wants to take the $10 or so a month charge to connect to the internet and use your phone for calls.

86
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.

86
2 years ago

A company that helps people with student debt consolidate their debts and pay them off, sometimes with a single monthly payment.

86
1 year ago

A platform for selling and buying your car or truck, financed with a monthly payment. The startup sold its first loan in May with former GM executive, Mark St. Pierre, leading the company.

86
2 years ago

A monthly subscription service that helps users connect with potential customers and grow their businesses.

85
2 years ago

A company that makes payments more efficient, with a system that allows businesses to send out monthly invoices, and avoid the hassle of managing their own payment systems.

85
2 years ago

A platform where users can earn cryptocurrency for taking surveys, answering questions, and posting content. The Maven team says they’re already making $200+ per month on the platform.

85
2 years ago

A Chinese startup that wants to help people learn English faster and easier. The startup writes questions and answers on cards and puts them on a string, which people can play around with. And their idea is proving popular in China, with a million cards sold in three months.

85
1 year ago

A platform that connects lenders with small businesses, helping them get financing. The startup currently has $1,000 in monthly revenue, after launching in November.

85
11 months ago

A platform for hiring freelance developers, who can be paid in monthly subscription fees. It’s currently trying to build a business in Germany and the Netherlands.

85
1 year ago

A company that is looking to re-imagine the way people send money to each other. The company is processing over $5 billion in transactions a year, and says it has a monthly user base of over 3.2 million.

84
9 months ago

A digital platform that allows companies to pay medical bills in monthly installments. The startup, which was founded in August, wants to make medical bills more affordable for patients.

84
2 years ago

A micro-insurance product that allows people to buy health insurance for $5 a month to cover catastrophic medical expenses. The startup is looking to build out a network of health centers around the country.

83
1 year ago

SaaS that brings mobile banking to underbanked businesses, with a freemium model that starts at $20 per month. It offers a mobile app with check-deposit functionality, but also wants to build out a premium platform for mid-sized businesses.

83
1 year ago

A company that offers to help companies with their digital marketing. The company says they have $10 million in monthly recurring revenue.

83
2 months ago

A video game where users build a virtual city and help determine its fate from within the game. While other games have used this format before, the most successful example is Clash of Clans, which has over 1 billion monthly active users. It’s a familiar model, with the startup working with major publishers like Disney and Warner Bros. to reach that audience.

83
2 years ago

A digital wallet to keep track of expenses and payments, with monthly fees and a range of plans. Some competitors include Wirecard, Revolut, and Revolut Pay.

82
2 years ago

A company that’s building a platform where you pay a monthly fee to use a service to manage your contractors. The startup is taking a page from the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system, which lets banks settle payments between banks.

82
2 years ago

 A new kind of e-banking system for Latin America, which is designed to improve the experience of active bank customers. The company plans to launch in Brazil in the next few months and expand thereafter.

81
2 years ago

A CRM that helps small businesses set up recurring revenue with tools for customer management, marketing, and sales. The startup wants to make it easy for small businesses to set up recurring revenue models, and charge customers monthly.

81
2 months ago

A startup that wants to build a better experience for people who want to watch movies on their phone, without paying through the nose in monthly subscriptions.

80
2 years ago

The startup is bringing online education to the masses with a platform for on-demand classes, live courses and video tutorials. Users pay via Paypal and can choose between monthly and annual memberships.

79
1 year ago

A subscription-based service for managing and sharing your money. The company is building a service for people who want a personalized, financial dashboard, but don’t want to pay the hefty $200 per month that a traditional financial advisor charges.

79
8 months ago

A startup that wants to help online merchants and other businesses grow their audience through video. The company claims that it’s been able to acquire 1,000 new customers for its customers every month for the last four years.

79
2 years ago

A startup that delivers a team of virtual assistants to help with projects. The startup charges a flat fee of $150 per month for all team members.

78
1 year ago

A startup that helps companies get energy-efficient lightbulbs into their warehouses. They’ve already sold over 1,000 LED bulbs in a few months.

78
2 months ago

A marketing platform that allows people to bring all their marketing and advertising in one, seamless interface. The company says they have 3,000 monthly active users and 35,000 monthly impressions.

78
2 years ago

A tool that helps companies calculate their healthcare costs, prices, and monthly payments.

77
2 years ago

A product designed to make it easier for small businesses to buy products online. It’s currently a free product, with plans starting at $10 per month.

77
2 years ago

A platform that brings medical students and doctors together for consultations via video calls. The company says it has more than a thousand doctors signed on, and that in its first six months it had $300,000 in revenue.

77
1 year ago

A software platform that helps companies manage the customer data and retention process. The startup says it’s been customer-funded for 2 years and raised seed funding for another 6 months.

77
10 months ago

A way to get monthly market quotes from a few different sources, pitched as an alternative to the Wall Street Journal’s MarketWatch.

77
2 years ago

A platform for employees to organize themselves. It’s designed to be a personal space for workers, like Yammer. It’s free for teams of up to 10 employees, and starts at $10 per month per user.

76
1 year ago

 A social media platform focused on art. The startup wants to create a community around artistic endeavors and sales. The company’s current campaign has a goal of $100,000, but is still running with a month left.

76
11 months ago

There are many more we could list, but these are some of the bigger startups that have launched in the last few months.

75
11 months ago

This is a mobile app that allows users to share the results of their home energy usage with other users. It’s currently being used by 2,000 users in the UK, and the founders plan to expand to the US in the next few months.

75
2 years ago

A company that wants to build a meal kit delivery service. It currently has 6,000 users, with a $17,000 monthly recurring revenue run rate, and plans to launch in the first half of 2020.

74
1 year ago

A tool for paying contractors on a monthly basis, designed to be simple and easy to use for small businesses.

74
1 year ago

A tool that allows people to receive a monthly stipend via direct deposit.

74
1 year ago

A startup that lets you easily manage your personal and professional finances, with features like built-in savings and spending guidelines. It’s currently free for personal use, but charges $5 per month for companies.

74
2 years ago

A startup that helps companies access the best business data from their phone. A subscription model starts at $10 per month.

73
1 year ago

Women’s monthly period planning service.

73
1 year ago

A company that helps people get the right insurance for the right price. The startup’s model allows customers to purchase a lifetime policy for a low monthly price.

72
1 year ago

A startup that helps connect a person’s home energy use to the company they work for. The startup’s founders say they’ve already been able to help a customer save $100 a month.

72
2 years ago

The Brooklyn-based coworking space is a community of startups and entrepreneurs working to change the world. It’s located at 625 Kent Avenue, and has a membership program that ranges from $50 to $250 per month.

71
2 years ago

A business platform for Indian SMBs to better manage their finances. Over the last 12 months, the number of SMBs on the platform has grown 50%, with an average monthly transaction size of $3,500.

71
1 year ago

A credit card that doesn’t charge interest and is cheaper than a credit card with a small monthly fee.

71
6 months ago

A SaaS platform for managing rooftop solar, with basic solar energy packages starting at $5 a month.

71
1 month ago

A company that wants to become the Amazon Prime of physical shopping. It offers a subscription service that offers free 2-day shipping on a monthly basis, but also has a full-featured shopping platform that a business can use to build out a catalog of products and order them.

71
2 years ago

A software company that helps companies manage their employee pay. The company charges $100 per month and has $4.5 million in contracts as of January 2019.

70
2 years ago

A company that provides personal finance management for freelancers and small business owners, allowing them to see their month-to-month spending, and make decisions about saving on a budget.

70
1 year ago

A platform for online live video courses with prices starting at $99/month.

70
1 year ago

A startup that helps you get a loan and pay it back in monthly installments using a credit score.

69
1 year ago

The app allows people to pay off their student loans with a 25% monthly discount, which they say can be used for a wide range of things.

69
7 months ago

A customer service platform for small businesses. The company claims to have $15,000 in monthly recurring revenue, and has been growing at a rate of 50% month-over-month.

69
1 year ago

A startup that wants to give people a digital home and help them share that home with others. It’s one of many companies that are hoping to make the sharing economy less of a weird thing only people who can afford to live in San Francisco do. The startup is already using its own properties to earn $5,000 monthly.

68
1 year ago

A web-based service for buying and selling designer clothes and accessories on the web. The company’s CEO says the site has grown to 2.5 million monthly users and $20 million in annual revenue.

68
1 month ago

This is a chatbot that helps people ask legal questions. The startup said it has already seen results for their customers, with a client’s investment account growing by $4,000 in a month.

68
1 year ago

A “smart” speaker that works like a smart home appliance, but which can also control your smart home appliances (like your lights and thermostat). It can work with a variety of IoT devices, and the founders say it will be in the market in the next 12 months.

67
1 year 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.

67
4 months ago

A small-scale, on-demand grocery delivery service with a $25/month membership fee. It’s currently servicing just San Antonio, but is expanding to Austin, Denver, Portland, and Salt Lake City.

67
1 year ago

SaaS service that helps anyone in the US get access to a local attorney. The startup currently has $5,000 monthly recurring revenue for a plan that includes a regular subscription, support and a network of attorneys.

66
11 months ago

A startup to help people make good financial decisions by presenting them with an income forecast for every month of a job and helping them see how much they need to save for retirement.

66
2 years ago

A maker of subscription boxes to help customers discover, purchase, and ship products from retailers across the country. Each month, the service helps subscribers pick each month’s “box” based on their interests, which is hand-curated by the company’s team.

65
1 year ago

A startup that provides merchants with tools to manage their cash flow, including an online platform to make payments. It has over $100 million in transactions, and processes about a million dollars in payments per month.

65
1 year ago

A platform for office rentals, for companies that are “looking for a temporary space for 6 to 12 months.”

65
2 years ago

This startup helps companies build, price and sell online courses. It charges from $5 to $50000 per month, and has seen $1.5 million in tuition so far. The company says they’ve built over 10,000 online courses.

64
1 year ago

Made for use by beauty brands, ByNu is a $10 per month subscription service that breaks down your email marketing and social media data into a visual dashboard that shows you which of your social media posts perform the best.

64
1 year ago

A startup that wants to help people save money on medical bills by connecting them with local doctors and hospitals. The company charges a monthly fee to provide the service.

64
1 year ago

A database for monthly sales of consumer products

64
1 year ago

A social network for parents, with features like group chats and fact-finding on the best places to take kids to eat. It’s already on over 50 college campuses, with plans to expand to over 200 in the next few months.

64
1 year ago

A startup that converts your expense reports into a simple, accurate, and painless monthly report that your boss will actually read.

63
1 year ago

A startup that helps health care organizations make more effective referrals to specialists. It’s currently being used by a network of 20 hospitals in Boston, with plans to expand to the rest of the US within the next six months.

63
1 year ago

A startup that wants to build a network of pay-as-you-go electric cars. LightBlue wants to break down the barrier between electric vehicles and cars, allowing people to make monthly payments and switch between models as they need to.

63
1 year ago

A group of freelance writers who have agreed to work unpaid on a monthly basis to write content for a startup.

63
5 months ago

A startup that wants to replace your utility bills with a monthly subscription model.

63
1 year ago

This startup aims to make the professional jump to become an entrepreneur easier by building a framework for them to build a business in a few months and iterate on it.

62
1 year ago

A startup that helps companies provide food delivery to their employees. The startup is working with companies such as California Pizza Kitchen, Denny's, and Pei Wei to bring in revenue. The startup screens customers for a monthly membership fee of around $10 and works on a monthly basis. The startup says they have over 5,000 active customers, with over $2 million in monthly revenue.

62
1 year ago

Outsmart is building a data communication network for businesses to monitor and control their communication resources. They currently have $12,000 in monthly recurring revenue.

62
1 year ago

A platform that makes it easy for developers to ship their apps to a wide number of popular devices, from iPhones to Android, Windows and Samsung. Its marketplace offers a library of the software’s apps and plans to add new devices each month.

62
1 year ago

A data-driven software platform for in-house property management. The company plans to charge customers monthly for the success of their properties, with a goal of building a multi-million dollar business.

61
1 year ago

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

61
1 year ago

A startup that helps medical practices find and book patients online. It’s offered in three pricing plans: the free plan, the $100 per month plan, and the $1,000 per month plan.

61
1 year ago

The startup is building a platform that helps teachers of all kinds to save time and money on school supplies using an app. They sell to schools in the US, and plan to expand to other countries as well. They have $5,000 in monthly revenue, counting YC as a customer.

61
8 months ago

This company is a marketplace for shared storage, storage on remote servers, with a network of people that store their stuff there. They charge a monthly fee, and they say they’re profitable with over 60,000 users.

61
2 months ago

This startup, backed by Y Combinator, plans to make all of its products free for the first three months, with a free trial for six months.

61
1 year ago

A tool that aims to help people track their spending. It's a way to see how much money one spends on a monthly basis and how that compares to one’s peers.

60
1 year ago

A publisher of educational videos on topics like “how to become a leader”, “how to solve common problems”, and “how to be confident”. The startup is building a video library that can be rented for $50 or subscribed to per month.

60
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.

60
5 months ago

A startup that publishes and sells books, publishing three a month on topics like business and finance.

60
2 months ago

They’re the first mobile app for contractors, allowing companies to pay contractors in real-time instead of waiting for the end of the month. It’s currently in beta with a few dozen companies in San Francisco.

60
1 year ago

This startup is building a tool for beer lovers to find, learn about and share reviews of craft beers. The startup has in the past month added beer reviews from a handful of beer experts and bloggers to its platform.

59
1 year ago

A startup that wants to help people become more efficient at managing their money. It’s charging people a monthly fee to manage their money for them.

59
1 year ago

A personalized recommendation platform that helps you discover new apps and games. The startup offers a $1 per month premium subscription that displays recommendations based on your taste in games or other things.

59
1 year ago

A startup that’s helping to teach 4,000 students a month in the Bay Area how to code.

58
1 year ago

A startup that’s creating a digital concierge service for everyday tasks. The company hopes to expand into household services, driving their business model with the same $1 per month fee they charge for their concierge service.

58
1 year ago

A startup that lets you send and receive money in the US and abroad for free (with a $5 monthly fee and a $3,600 minimum balance).

58
1 year ago

A company that helps people find apartments. The company claims that the average cost to find a rental is just a fraction of a percent of monthly rent, and has found that it’s more effective to have a niche niche of renters rather than trying to convince all of the town’s renters to become landlords.

58
1 year ago

A food delivery service focused on healthy and organic products in the San Francisco Bay Area. They have $40,000 in monthly recurring revenue.

58
1 year ago

A platform to help people get more out of their money by calculating the cost of their life and retirement. The startup currently has 38,000 users and is growing by 1,000 a month.

58
1 year ago

These are the best of the best of the “good” ideas from YC’s Summer 2019 applications round. These companies hope to launch accelerated programs in the next 4 months.

58
1 year ago

A startup that takes a more direct approach to protecting users from phishing and fraud. It’s a standalone app that can be installed on any website or app for a few dollars a month.

57
1 year ago

A plan for startups to pay corporate dividends to their employees. The company charges a $100 startup fee to launch, and then $10 a month thereafter.

57
1 year ago

A platform for people to compare their monthly bills to see what they can save

57
1 year ago

As part of the Make Tech Easier project, the team is building a tool to help non-tech folks make tech purchases. They have a custom loyalty card that helps users identify the problem they want to solve, then build a purchase workflow. The startup now has $6,000 in monthly recurring revenue after just a year in business.

56
1 year ago

This is a tool to help consumers find a product based on the frequency of its use, such as “if you buy this product more than 3 or 4 times a month, you should probably buy it from us”.

56
1 year ago

An online marketplace for independent businesses to sell their products to consumers. The startup charges a monthly membership fee, but it offers a monthly bonus for businesses that sell a certain amount of products without going over a certain monthly threshold.

56
1 year ago

An e-commerce platform for small and medium sized businesses that pairs sellers with brands and streamlines and improves the buying process. The app is estimated to have 1 million monthly users.

56
1 year ago

A startup where customers get a certain number of tailored articles per month, delivered via email.

56
1 year ago

A way for anyone who wants to get into real estate investing to get started. In order to get started, you get a monthly subscription of $1,000 worth of Real Estate Investing services from a network of experts.

55
1 year ago

A company that aims to make affordable internet for the poor in India, from a base in Delhi. They plan to provide a complete bundle for under $20 per month.

55
1 year ago

A company that makes a tool to help companies get their payroll done faster. The platform is based on the idea of a traditional monthly payroll cycle, but instead of hiring a payroll company to handle things, companies can outsource it to a company like Payroll Master, which runs the payroll for them for a monthly fee.

55
1 year ago

An online database of marine retailers. "Yachters" can find other yachties from all over the world by rating their experiences. The startup launched last month.

55
10 months ago

A software company that monitors compliance, helping businesses be more efficient. The startup charges $3 per month per user.

55
1 year ago

A startup that provides a platform for companies to pay employees via a monthly subscription instead of a one-time salary.

54
1 year ago

A company that is building a digital platform that helps people and companies engage with educational content and services through a $25 monthly membership.

54
1 year ago

A developer’s toolkit that allows businesses to build automation and monitoring tools for their apps. The company claims it has started over $1 million in monthly recurring revenue.

54
1 year ago

A $30/month service that helps companies build customized, granular email campaigns.

54
13 days ago

The Chief Executive of an Israeli company meets with Israeli startups for six months every year. He’s also been on a mission to improve Israel’s startup ecosystem and recruit more startups to Israel.

54
1 year ago

A SaaS platform that helps businesses manage their phone calls with a single dashboard that can be accessed from any device. The founders say they’ve already had over 400,000 calls a month through their platform.

53
1 year ago

A company that offers a new way to invest in real estate. The startup’s platform offers monthly payments of invested capital with a fixed rate of return on a pool of real estate investments. It’s a p2p lending platform, and its first customers are on a waitlist.

53
1 year ago

This is a company that makes a "Budgeting for Beginners" app for parents, helping them get a handle on their bills and make a plan for the coming months.

53
1 year ago

 A startup that wants to solve the problem of credit card fraud by using a smartphone to scan a QR code on a payment. The startup’s $10 app will then send a text to the cardholder, asking them to confirm the payment before it’s completed. The startup says that within the next 12 months it will have 100,000 users.

53
1 year ago

A startup that’s building a subscription service for digital comic books. The company wants to offer a monthly subscription to any digital comic book without having to have it digitally purchased.

53
1 year ago

A free stock-photo website that offers a $5 monthly membership, or a $200 monthly membership that allows some extra features, like an Apple News subscription

53
1 year ago

 A startup that lets you scan and manage your credit card and bank information online, so you don’t have to carry around all that information with you.  It connects to your bank and credit card accounts, letting you check your balance and make purchases.  It also lets you request a new card, stop payment on a card, check your account balances and track purchases.  The service has been running for about four months and has already processed more than $700,000 in transactions.

53
11 months ago

A startup that allows customers to pay for their purchases with their existing credit cards. The startup is processing over $1 million in transactions a month, with plans to expand to the US.

53
7 months ago

An online nursery school for babies 0-12 months old, which offers classes in arts and crafts, cooking, and using a computer.

53
7 months ago

Like the Lending Club for car loans, AutoGrow’s business is to lend money to people who can’t get loans from banks or credit unions. It’s currently lending $1 million a month to people in the US.

53
5 months ago

A company that markets itself as the “Netflix for podcasts”, the startup allows users to get digital access to podcasts for $5 per month.

53
1 year ago

A social enterprise that sells a monthly subscription to its members, who can use the service to get a cup of tea in their home or a drink in a restaurant. The company hopes to provide a service to the growing number of people who do not have access to this basic human necessity.

52
1 year ago

A program that helps small businesses get funding from angel investors, working on a subscription model that allows users to pay a monthly fee for access to the service.

52
1 year ago

A ride-sharing service for commuters, where subscribers can have a vehicle drop them off at their office, or pick them up from there, for a small monthly fee.

52
1 month ago

A company that enables people to rent out their spare bedrooms. They charge a small monthly fee to rent out a room, while keeping the majority of the rent.

52
2 years ago

A community of digital creators and a marketplace for their projects, helping them monetize their work. It’s currently in private beta and has just launched a new $5 monthly plan.

51
2 years ago

A startup that tracks and analyzes the performance of affiliate sites, providing insights into which sites are bringing in the most money per month. Its goal is to help users maximize their profits and make money the most efficient way.

51
1 year ago

Becoming a New York City taxi driver is a good way to make good money, but only if you have a clean record. The startup, which has a number of New York City employees, wants to make the process of getting a taxi license more efficient, and safer. They’ve gotten a lot of traction in New York City, and have promised a monthly income of $1,000.

51
1 year ago

A startup that allows users to track their monthly credit card payments and get useful tips to save money.

51
1 year ago

A platform for buying and selling used cars in New Zealand. The company’s first product, a set of online tools for dealers, has been downloaded over 40,000 times in the first 2 months. The company is also in talks with the New Zealand government to build a system for their dealers to manage car sales.

51
1 year ago

The idea is to bring together self-employed people under one roof, enabling them to access services like health insurance, taxes, and retirement planning at a discounted price. A&M currently has 10 people signed up and plans to expand to 40 in the next few months.

51
1 year ago

A customer service app that looks to provide a way for companies to connect with customers over messaging platforms. It currently has over $10,000 in monthly recurring revenue.

51
10 months ago

A food delivery app that’s launching in San Francisco this month.

51
4 months ago

A company that wants to help fund the growth of companies with a $1,000 monthly subscription fee.

51
2 months ago

A digital line of credit for small businesses. It’s a small business lending platform that provides loans of $5,000 to $100,000 or 0% interest for 36 months with collateral.

51
1 year ago

This healthcare startup wants to help employees avoid the cycle of health insurance premiums and high deductibles. They send a monthly debit card to employees, and can be customized to cover a certain amount of money per month for a certain service, ranging from life insurance to primary care to dental. They’re profitable and growing in the San Francisco Bay Area.

50
7 months ago

Twelve months ago, the founders of this startup were trying to find a better way to communicate with their patients. Today they’re launching a digital health platform that lets providers manage patient records, schedule appointments, and communicate with patients.

50
5 months ago

A platform that helps non-profits measure their impact and reach donors. The startup also offers a service for nonprofits of all sizes to produce impact reports, generally a 6-month to 1-year undertaking for a nonprofit.

50
1 month ago

A startup that allows users to rent out their cars, bikes, and boats and earn money in the process. In the US, there are a million people who use Airbnb-like services to rent out their homes each month.

50
2 years ago

Idea: A startup that helps people in the US save for international travel by converting their credit card rewards into cash. The startup is focusing on helping people who are about to travel abroad in the next three months.

49
2 years ago

Idea: A remote work and freelancing platform for knowledge workers. The company says it’s growing at a rate of more than 3,000 new teams joining monthly, with over 5,000 new companies joining quarterly.

49
1 year ago

An online sales platform for beauty products. The company says it’s 6x cheaper to use than competitor sites, and claims it has $1 million per month in paid traffic.

49
10 months ago

A student loan repayment platform that takes a percentage of each payment, rather than a flat monthly fee.

49
7 months ago

A startup that is building a service for small businesses that helps them manage their finances, inventory, and sales. It’s been in beta for two months and is nearing launch.

49
5 months ago

An email marketing platform. Businesses with high volumes of email marketing can choose to send their emails using a software sdk and pay a flat monthly fee.

49
1 month ago

Trello is more of an office productivity tool, with functionality for management of projects, sharing of files and tasks, etc. It supports a wide range of file formats and is accessible via web, mobile, or desktop. Trello also supports other services, such as Slack. Trello also offers a free plan to start, with a premium plan starting at $6/month.

49
1 month ago

The company’s pitch: “You have no idea how much time and money you're wasting every month with your gym membership.”

49
1 year ago

A payment processing platform for small businesses. The startup, which was founded in April, has already earned $200,000 in revenue, with plans to expand internationally in the next 12 months.

48
1 year ago

A company that helps small businesses make sense of their financial data, and offers a monthly subscription service to help them do so.

48
1 year ago

A payment system for your subscription to a streaming service. They charge the same amount every month but are reimbursed for specific services based on how much content you watch.

48
1 year ago

A platform that helps match people with local businesses. The startup charges businesses a monthly fee to use the service, and gets paid when you use the service to find a local business.

48
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

 A platform that lets freelancers buy insurance through the Affordable Care Act, then pay monthly premiums that are deducted from their paychecks.

48
10 months ago

A company that’s building a platform to help real estate companies and developers put together their own financing programs, which they charge monthly fees.

48
9 months ago

A startup that sells to the Indian market, which has a huge, under-served market for low-cost long-distance plans, where monthly plans are cheaper than mobile data in the US.

48
6 months ago

A startup that helps banks and other lenders get people to save more money by helping them make small deposits on a monthly basis.

48
1 month ago

A startup that wants to be a better B2B marketplace than Upwork, charging employers a $50 monthly subscription fee to access the platform to post jobs and receive proposals from freelancers.

48
29 days ago

A free food delivery service in Toronto and Ottawa, with an opt-in subscription service for a monthly fee. The startup has just launched as of May 2019.

48
1 year ago

This startup wants to take the rigmarole out of paying bills. The company aims to be the “Uber for payments”, the startup says it processes over $200 million in payments per month. It hopes to take a 15% cut of each transaction.

47
1 year ago

A startup that has built a hardware-based IoT sensor that is able to wirelessly and privately track and share your health and fitness data. The team has built a prototype and hopes to bring it to market in the next few months.

47
1 year ago

Workplace software that aims to make teams and companies more productive. The company, which launched in May, says it’s already working with over 1,000 companies and has grown its team from 14 to 30 in just four months of launch.

47
1 year ago

A company that creates custom-designed, pre-packaged, monthly subscription boxes of healthy snacks. The boxes are meant to be tasty, portable, and affordable, but also good for you. Customers can customize their boxes with additional ingredients, and can track their consumption on a website. The boxes are available on subscription, as well as individually.

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.

47
1 year ago

An online clothing warehouse delivering to local boutiques and independent stores in the U.S. A recent move into the UK has brought in $100,000 in sales in their first month, while they say they’ve already received interest from other retailers.

46
1 year ago

Customers can also switch from a monthly plan to a yearly plan by paying a one-time fee.

46
1 year ago

This company started as an internal tool to help small businesses manage their social media accounts, but has now launched its own social media app that helps small businesses manage their social media accounts. The startup says they have $250,000 in monthly active users.

46
10 months ago

Crowdfire is a marketplace for freelance virtual assistants offering services like research and writing. The startup has 71 clients and $4,000 in monthly recurring revenue.

46
9 months ago

A startup that finds and shares parking garage spots for around $10 per month. It’s fairly basic and focused on downtown San Francisco.

46
1 year ago

A startup that helps individuals purchase the best health insurance policy. The startup’s customers are spread across 10 US states, with plans that range from $5 to $200 per month.

45
1 year ago

A software platform that serves as a middleman between businesses and their customers. The startup enables businesses to send messages to customers via text, email, or text-to-speech. It says it has monthly recurring revenue of $45,000 and has onboarded 150 businesses in the past year.

45
11 months ago

Helping consultants manage projects, get invoices and manage expenses on behalf of their clients. As of last month, the startup has helped over 12,000 consultants.

45
10 months ago

A digital media business aimed at helping companies build their brand and promote to their customers. They’ve finished a 3-month pilot with a company and are looking for other businesses to join.

45
9 months ago

Known as a “video-sharing platform for people who love cats”, this startup is building a platform that allows users to add photos, videos and links to their cat videos. They claim to get a million views per month, with over 8 million total views across their network.

45
6 months ago

A cloud-based IT services company that provides managed cloud services to businesses. The company has $100,000 in monthly recurring revenue, according to the founder.

45
1 year ago

A company that manages your rent and allows you to pay it with a credit card. The company says they’ve had over $500,000 in monthly revenue, and they’ve also had clients like the Delaware Public School System.

44
1 year ago

 A cloud platform for software development and storage. The company is offering a $10/month cloud service, and $0.15/Gb-month storage plan.

44
1 year ago

A platform that helps users find and book appointments across the web and mobile apps. The startup, which launched in May, has already signed up over 1,300 professionals in its first few months of launch.

44
1 year ago

A subscription-based platform that sends people one-on-one coaching sessions to help them achieve their goals. The company says they have 10,000 active users, with a revenue of $1.2M per month.

44
11 months ago

In July 2019, the company began selling a credit card-sized device called a “pocket hacker” that can replace a key fob with a Bluetooth-connected device that allows you to lock and unlock your vehicle without a key. The pocket hacker has been a popular product at tech and automobile trade shows, and customers pay $99 a month to use the device.

44
11 months ago

A startup that helps companies manage their online storefronts. The tool is meant to help small retailers, who currently have to manage their storefronts themselves. The startup is offering the tool as a monthly subscription with a free one-month trial.

44
7 months ago

An online marketplace that allows users to auction off their unused stuff on the platform, either as a one-time donation or a recurring monthly subscription.

44
6 months ago

A company that says it helps teams collaborate better by combining the project management and collaboration tools found on Slack and Trello into one. They’re currently selling a $50 per month plan.

44
22 days ago

A $20 monthly subscription service that brings together all your social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, etc) into one interface. It’s the first product from the company, started in the fall of 2018.

44
1 year ago

A platform that helps businesses with a global reach, from small companies to multinationals, to grow their brand in a country where they have no footprint. It charges a small monthly subscription fee and allows you to add your business to a pool of companies to bid on.

43
1 year ago

A platform that helps companies manage and share content with their customers, including marketing and sales materials. The startup charges a monthly subscription and charges a minimum of $50 per month.

43
1 year ago

A credit card that rolls bills into one monthly payment.

43
1 year ago

A simple way to keep track of your bills, from groceries to utilities, or to calculate monthly payments by combining several bills.

43
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.

43
11 months ago

A new type of energy company where customers get a choice of energy provider, a choice of energy, and are charged a fixed monthly rate.

43
8 months ago

A startup that offers a new kind of savings account. Instead of storing cash in a savings account for specific purposes, such as a vacation, the user can purchase a “lifestyle account” that allows the user to save the money for recurring costs, such as monthly payments to a car loan or a credit card bill.

43
7 months ago

A “human-proof” way of ordering and paying for groceries across the UK. After months of beta testing there are now plans to roll it out nationwide in the UK.

43
5 months ago

A small software company that’s built a small accounting app for restaurant workers. The startup says it’s growing at a rate of around 500% a month.

43
3 months ago

A “tech support” app for people without an internet connection. The company says they have over $500,000 in revenue a month, and are hiring.

43
2 months ago

A startup that wants to create an API for doctors to capture, store, and share patient data. The app would let doctors send patients’ data to specialists and insurance companies, and keep track of bills, insurance claims, and other documents. The company says it’s already been used by doctors in the US and India and has revenue of $300,000 a month.

43
8 days ago

A customer service chat bot for businesses. It’s meant to help companies communicate with their customers, as well as keep track of customer inquiries. It’s currently focused on helping companies pay their monthly bills.

43
8 days ago

A startup that helps people track their expenses. You can also make a budget, set reminders, and enter your payment information. It’s free for the first year, with a $5 monthly subscription after.

43
1 year ago

 A startup that wants to help people use their own existing content as a source for their brands. It’s essentially a feed builder for social media, where a user can build a feed from their own feed. The startup’s founders say they’ve reached 10,000 users right after launching, and have doubled in size in the past month.

42
1 year ago

A tool that helps you manage your inventory, including picking out new clients, keeping track of monthly sales, and keeping track of stock.

42
1 year ago

A platform that helps small businesses manage their online advertising campaigns, with a focus on getting more people to sign up for email marketing lists. They charge $239 per month.

42
1 year ago

A company that lets you rent extra space on your phone’s SD card and pay monthly via Apple Pay.

42
10 months ago

A company that aims to let businesses manage their marketing automation campaigns across channels and devices. They charge 12 cents per user per month.

42
9 months ago

A $1-per-month app that helps users track their carbon footprint. Love.co is focused on helping users understand the environmental impacts of their daily habits, such as their food purchases, travel choices, and their energy usage.

42
7 months ago

A startup that partners with local stores to make a delivery service that can get food to people within an hour. In the past month the company has already launched in London, and is planning to expand to the US.

42
23 days ago

A tool for creating a digital tax portfolio, allowing users to track their monthly and yearly income and expenses.

42
1 year ago

Micro-loans for the unbanked, with a minimum term of 9 months, a maximum term of 20 years, and a minimum interest rate of 2%. The goal is to offer a lifeline for the unbanked, who often have a hard time obtaining a traditional bank account.

41
10 months ago

A tool that lets people donate money to their favorite causes through their mobile phone and be credited it to their bank account with a monthly auto-refund.

41
8 months ago

Create a platform for student loan borrowers to pay off their loans in monthly installments.

41
8 months ago

A real-time video editor for Facebook live videos, allowing for easy video editing in the browser. The startup calls itself a “Tay” for video, and has built a following of 4,000 users in 2 months.

41
8 months ago

This startup is working to allow people to create a personalized coffee subscription based on the coffee they drink and when they drink it. The company is selling $49 pre-packages to people who are willing to sign up with a certain amount of coffee that they want in a month.

41
26 days ago

Helps users make their holiday shopping more efficient, helping them find out how much they can spend on each holiday gift and make sure they’re getting the best deal. It’s free for users, and plans start at $4 per month for companies with 250+ users.

41
1 year 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.

40
1 year ago

A startup that helps customers track bills from the end of the month to the end of the year. It counts Comcast, AT&T, and Time Warner Cable among its customers.

40
1 year ago

This startup is trying to make it easier for people to stay on top of their finances and track their spending, offering free monthly subscriptions to different financial products.

40
1 year ago

A messaging app that works like Slack, but it charges you $10/month to use.

40
11 months ago

Zillow has a variety of plans for how you can pay for your house, from very inexpensive ones (up to $300 per month) to more expensive ones (up to $2,000). The startup wants to allow people to do more things with their house, like renting it out or renting it out while they’re not there.

40
10 months ago

A place for people to spend time together, for a monthly fee on top of their Netflix bill

40
10 months ago

A music streaming startup that’s building a subscription service for musicians that helps them to build their audience for as low as $5 per month.

40
8 months ago

A software company that helps businesses monitor their energy usage on a monthly or quarterly basis. The startup wants to help businesses save money and protect the environment.

40
7 months ago

This is a startup that wants to help people find a new job. The company is only in its first month of operations, and has already added 500 users.

40
7 months ago

A startup that helps small businesses with their financials by putting together a monthly budget and offering financial coaching.

40
4 months ago

A $10/month service that helps people with financial difficulties.

40
4 months ago

A six-month-old startup that’s building a speed dating app for people who want to find a date quickly.

40
1 month ago

A tool for nonprofits and non-profits to make more money by charging their supporters a monthly fee, similar to Patreon.

40
1 year ago

Paylocity is building a tool that will help companies automate payments between companies. Their tool works with multiple companies, with plans starting at $10/month.

39
1 year ago

An online platform that allows you to create and upload barcodes for products. The startup charges customers a small monthly fee for each barcode it generates for them.

39
1 year ago

A video conferencing app that works across different devices, costs a few dollars per month, and allows you to talk to people on the other side of the world

39
1 year ago

A “transaction-based” social network, where people can follow others and interact with them through messages. The startup has already signed up 500 users in the US and has plans to expand internationally in the coming months.

39
9 months ago

Created to “solve” the problem of the $1,000 fees that banks charge to cash checks. The company says it’s saving its users $1,000/month by providing them with real-time access to their funds — and saving them the hassle of having to visit a bank branch.

39
7 months ago

A credit card that automatically pays a percentage of your purchases each month.

39
2 months ago

A product that lets consumers sign up for a monthly subscription of an article they love, with the option of paying extra for some customization.

39
2 months ago

This is a mobile app that helps people find the best “personal trainer” for their fitness goals. It’s a model that lets you pay monthly and connects you with a trainer in your area.

39
1 month ago

This startup will be launching in a few months, offering a way for people to track their pets. The startup wants to become an independent pet-care company, so it can offer insurance and vet services.

39
1 year ago

A mobile payments app that lets people transfer money between their friends. The startup's founders say they're currently seeing over 5,000 users per month.

38
11 months ago

One-on-one tutoring for Indian school kids for standardized tests. The startup has a $3,000 monthly price point for up to five students, and it plans to expand to other markets in the next year.

38
10 months ago

Jovi is a startup that helps companies research and manage their employees. It has a pricing model that’s slightly different from other applicant-management startups, with a monthly fee for access to the full suite of services for companies.

38
9 months ago

A startup that helps consumers and businesses book appointments together in one place. It’s currently seeing 1,000 monthly users and has $1.5 million in funding.

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.

38
1 month ago

A tool that helps people budget by using a spreadsheet of their monthly income, expenses, and other factors.

38
1 year ago

a startup that wants to help people understand how they are spending their money. The startup wants to provide an easy-to-use dashboard of monthly spending to help people decide where to cut back.

37
1 year ago

A SaaS platform that helps multinational companies grow in emerging markets. The startup’s founders say they’ve had over 50% growth in the last six months.

37
9 months ago

A payroll system that doesn’t charge employees a monthly fee.

37
6 months 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.

37
6 months ago

This startup is building a platform that helps users track how much they spend on social media and how much they spend on other parts of their life. The startup says that one of its users is able to save $300 per month on their social media bill by tracking expenses.

37
5 months ago

A company that helps law firms and lawyers use social media to broadcast their work and generate leads. It’s a free service that’s billed on a monthly basis.

37
3 months ago

People are willing to pay up to $30 a month for pet insurance, but insurers are hesitant to offer it. PetPlan is trying to change that.

37
3 months ago

A B2B company that provides a digital toolset for companies to manage their human resources. The company is using the product to help the HR departments of a firm in Germany hire over 1,000 new employees in the next 12 months.

37
2 years ago

Idea: A startup that aims to replace the ancient, insecure, and expensive fax machine with a paper-less, secure, and cheaper system. The startup is working with large corporations to do this, and has sold $100,000 in the last month, with a 2.5% take rate.

36
2 years ago

Idea: A startup helping businesses in emerging markets manage inventory and orders using a mobile app and a desktop dashboard. The founders say they’ve already signed more than 50 customers in the past month (and have been accepted to Y Combinator,) and that the business has been profitable since it launched at the end of May.

36
9 months ago

A tool for managing your network of freelancers. It’s a simple app that helps you keep track of your freelance gigs, pay them on time, and get billed at the end of each month.

36
7 months ago

A startup that lists all the things you’d like to buy, but haven’t been able to find. The startup’s founder says his product is like a “Netflix for Amazon” and that it earns him around $10,000 a month.

36
6 months ago

A startup building a set of tools for the legal marijuana industry in the US. The startup aims to automate the process of banking and financing marijuana, while also making it easier for legal marijuana businesses to pay their monthly bills.

36
1 month ago

A digital membership site for fitness clubs, the startup plans to take over the space vacated by the fitness trackers, and is currently focused on gyms. The startup says that their users see a 50% increase in visits per month.

36
2 years ago

A startup that provides a monthly subscription box for women's hygiene products that don't have a lot of options out there

35
9 months ago

A platform that allows co-working spaces to create “pay one month and share the following month” types of agreements without having to hire an intermediary.

35
9 months ago

A digital distribution platform for publishers. The startup houses ad inventory for publishers who want to sell ads on their website, and pays publishers a cut of the revenue each month based on how many ads the publisher sells

35
6 months ago

A student-focused startup that charges students $2.50 a month to have student loan calculators and student loan information on their phones.

35
5 months ago

An AI-powered platform that enables customers to compare loan options and choose the lowest monthly payment, with a focus on student loans.

35
1 month ago

A SaaS startup that helps companies build chatbots in under a month, with a focus on B2B chatbots.

35
1 year ago

Pilar is a plan for hiring admins for small businesses. The company is currently free for one employee, and plans to charge for larger organizations at $15 per employee per month.

33
11 months ago

The best ideas are usually the simplest. And in the startup world, simplicity and finding a way to solve a problem is not easy to execute. We’ve selected the best ideas from the last two months to help you jumpstart your next idea. We’ve grouped them by market.

33
9 months ago

The startup’s $10 per month subscription service helps companies and employees organize meetings via a calendar and document collaboration.

33
28 days ago

This company helps people in low-income countries purchase a monthly cycle of pills for their family members. The startup will also implement a new payment system for the public, that can be used by the public to purchase cycles and pay for them in a similar way to how they pay their phone bill.

33
10 months ago

A $25 monthly subscription service that delivers highly curated content to users, including a daily news brief, a curated list of articles and videos, and a curated selection of articles and videos for mobile.

32
10 months ago

Grovo is building a platform for event organizers, to help them organize and promote events with their attendees. Grovo charges organizers a monthly fee for each event, and aims to make money by helping hosts and attendees to share data on who bought tickets and how much, so the company can segment sales and get more commissions.

32
9 months ago

A community of designers and engineers building new products on top of the Internet of Things, with a community of 150,000 monthly users.

32
7 months ago

A startup that lets you put your phone number on a business card and connect with friends, family, and colleagues. The founders of this startup say they’re selling a lot of business cards, with over 1,200 cards shipped in 24 hours and a $1,500 monthly recurring revenue.

32
6 months ago

A tool that allows local contractors to create a profile of their work, and then, when a project is ready to be bid, the contractor can upload their work and get an instant quote from the bidders. The company charges $25 per month for the service, and the company is currently in private beta.

32
5 months ago

A “cloud” of software engineers who are architects and developers on demand. The company says it gets between $2 and $4 million per month in recurring revenue.

32
4 months ago

A tool to help startups figure out if they need to hire another member of their team, and what they should pay them. The startup wants to charge a small fee (between $10 and $50 per month) to help startups understand if they have too many employees, and if so to help them find the right level of staffing.

32
4 months ago

An online platform to aid in online dating, with members paying to boost their profile and get access to special features. The startup says it’s already got over 1,000 users and is growing at about 40 percent month.

32
1 month ago

A travel booking app that lets you search for flights, hotels, and attractions at once. Built for the Brazil market, the company has seen a 10x growth in ticket sales per month since May.

32
2 years ago

Idea: A platform that connects to the APIs of a variety of e-commerce services (Stripe, Shopify, etc.) to help them better manage and analyze customer data. The founders say they have $1,500 in monthly recurring revenue.

31
1 year ago

A company with a simple mission: to help the world find the right oil. The company gathers data from oil fields to train a machine learning algorithm to determine whether a field contains oil, and then plots the data. The company is set up to collect data from all oil fields around the world, in part because of the increasing cost of oil extraction. The startup has a referral program that pays $1 per month to those who refer new clients to the service.

31
8 months ago

A fitness brand that’s like a subscription service, except you don’t have to pay monthly. It’s a monthly membership for $4.99, plus $3.49 for each workout. It also has an on-demand TV service that streams the company’s workouts to non-members for $1.99 a month.

31
2 months ago

This is a crowdfunding platform for offering equity in companies. The company reports it has $3 million in monthly recurring revenue revenue, with a 3.2% conversion rate.

31
2 months ago

The New York Tech Meetup is a group of New York City engineering and technology professionals that meet monthly to meet, share ideas, and have fun. The group is supported by Inveneo and supported by the New York City Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment.

31
7 months ago

This startup simplifies the process of renting a storage unit by using a mobile app to find a storage unit near a user, and track it as it’s moved. The company gets paid for every month that a storage unit is rented.

30
3 months ago

The next generation of the world's largest social network and one of the world's largest messaging platforms, with 1 billion monthly active users. Facebook is the largest social network in the world and has over 1 billion monthly active users or MAUs with over 2.8 billion daily active users or DAUs.

30
2 months ago

A company that has built a $1 million/month home cleaning business with a team of four.

30
2 months ago

A platform for planning out and executing on a monthly sales plan — with a built-in shopping app to help customers make their purchases.

30
1 year ago

A startup for freelance designers who want to find clients. The startup currently has over 1,000 designers registered and has brought on $520 in revenue in the last month.

29
7 months ago

A startup that lets you earn money renting out your car. The startup wants to replace the traditional mechanic model with one in which you can rent out your car while you’re away, receiving payment via a monthly subscription.

29
5 months ago

A small coder-owned startup that provides a small monthly subscription to people who feel they're getting ripped off by their technology providers.

29
5 months ago

A startup that helps people get discounts on their bills, by taking into account their income and what’s in their monthly budget.

29
1 year ago

A startup where people can find a nanny or babysitter that matches their needs. The startup charges $20 a month, but they are already working with a few hundred families in the Bay Area.

28
5 months ago

An online marketplace for jobs that pays you in cryptocurrency. The company says they’ve had over $1 million in monthly transactions and have helped hundreds of candidates find jobs.

28
3 months ago

A software-as-a-service product for customers looking to build a personal budget and manage their monthly spending.

28
2 months ago

A platform that helps freelancers manage their work, while making it easy to find jobs, and pay month-to-month.

28
9 months ago

This startup is building a software tool that helps companies manage their vendors and get paid faster. Vendors are paid on a monthly basis and have access to invoicing and reporting tools.

27
6 months ago

A "social entertainment network" – basically a streaming video network, similar to Netflix and Hulu, where users can pay a monthly subscription to access a library of movies and TV shows.

27
4 months ago

A startup that wants to take the best features of Siri and Alexa, and make them available to your car. The startup says that it has over 100,000 users on its platform and has added over 4,000 new users in the last month.

27
3 months ago

A platform that helps companies get their products onto 300 million rideshare riders a month. The company’s founder Tom Morton said that Uber’s “huge R&D Lab in the Bay Area is a real weakness” in the startup’s plan to compete with the ride-hailing giant.

27
3 months ago

A B2B platform meant to help companies like Merck, Pfizer and Novartis market their products. The startup charges a $25 monthly fee for B2B companies to market to other companies.

27
3 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
7 days ago

A tool that enables people to request products from a variety of major retailers. The startup has $78,000 in monthly revenue and 4,000 monthly users

27
6 months ago

A startup that helps organizations like Ace Hardware and Lowe’s keep track of how much inventory they have on hand and how much they sell each month.

26
4 months ago

A startup that helps users manage their finances by selling them a monthly investment plan that allows them to invest with a team of financial experts.

26
4 months ago

A startup that offers a monthly subscription for shared cars. The startup says they’re in talks with car companies to offer their service.

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4 months ago

A startup that connects people with personal chefs. ChefInk has built a network of professional chefs over a peer-to-peer model, with the company taking a commission for each transaction. The startup has built a user base of over 1,000 users and has $40k in monthly transactions.

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4 months ago

A startup that brokers beauty partnerships between brands and influencers. Brands will pay a monthly fee, though the influencers will get a cut of the money.

26
3 months ago

A new way to create and sell ebooks — through a subscription model. Publishers can offer “memberships” for $10 a month and get access to a repository of 1,000 different books. There’s a title, author, and a description of the book, as well as a collection of images. They plan to launch in the fall of 2019.

26
7 months ago

A startup that helps companies hire remote workers with salaries matched to local salaries. The company says its revenue is growing by 50% month over month.

25
5 months ago

A bus pass for seniors, priced at $20 per month, and automatically renewing itself for 10 months.

25
3 months ago

The company helps developers build websites, and has a monthly subscription service that helps them build out their websites.

25
3 months ago

A startup that integrates with Y Combinator’s accelerator program to help companies scale their recruiting needs. They take 10% of the monthly recurring revenue from companies that use their services.

25
2 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.

25
18 days ago

A retail brand management solution, they charge by the month per location and list a lot of different categories.

25
2 years ago

Idea: A startup that is building a “daily deal for venture capital”. Users pay $10 per month to get access to a curated list of venture capital funds, startups and VCs.

24
8 months ago

A bi-weekly newsletter for entrepreneurs and businesses, written by a former business journalist. The newsletter is free and comes out the first and 15th of every month.

24
5 months ago

A food delivery app that supports a social contract among its users, which rewards them for sharing their “foodie” data. It’s a SaaS company that serves New York City and hopes to expand to other cities in the next few months.

24
5 months ago

This company helps business owners and marketers create monthly digital marketing campaigns. They charge around $1,500 per month.

24
3 months ago

A platform for micro-sourcing for small businesses, allowing them to outsource tasks, and aggregate data about them. The startup currently has a run rate of $10,000 per month.

24
4 months ago

A tool for small-to-medium sized businesses to manage the reception of new hires or hires leaving, ideally for less than $10 per month. It’s currently in a beta rollout.

23
4 months ago

A “professional networking app” for freelancers, with a focus on helping them find clients. The app is free for users, and can be paid for for $10 per month for collaborators and $50 per month for business managers.

23
3 months ago

A startup that builds software to help people create and manage their own personal e-commerce store. Signup and set up free with a $10 per month plan, $100 per month plan, or $500 per month plan.

23
3 months ago

An on-demand service that pairs a plumber with a homeowner, with the plumber providing on-demand services. The startup is currently in LA, and has been in operation for six months.

23
2 months ago

A startup that enables restaurants to create a “pay-as-you-go” or “membership” model, offering a stream of customers who pay a monthly fee.

23
5 months ago

A digital dashboard platform that helps small businesses and nonprofits track their monthly spending and optimize their finances.

22
3 months ago

An online real estate marketplace in Argentina with a focus on young buyers and sellers. The startup’s founders have local names, and say they’ve already had over 40,000 unique visitors per month.

22
2 years ago

Idea: A platform to bring great coffee to everyone, everywhere The startup is building a barista-grade coffee brewing system using the Nespresso capsule format The company says it has $8,500 in monthly recurring revenue

21
2 months ago

A company that provides a “collaboratory” for businesses to collaborate with students and students with businesses. The startup claims to be able to bring in $250 in revenue per student per month.

21
2 years ago

Idea: A platform for getting the most out of your coffee. The startup offers three products: a coffee subscription service, a coffee maker that brews a single cup at a time, and a French press. Their subscription service offers 12 different types of coffee every month.

20
4 months ago

This startup is building a platform that dedicates a portion of your monthly phone bill to social good, with the idea of helping the homeless with donations.

20
2 years ago

A startup that sells a subscription service where people pay a monthly fee and receive a box of snacks

19
5 months ago

A solution for businesses to track and manage the different payments they make to vendors. The company, which was founded in May, has $1,800 in monthly recurring revenue.

19
4 months ago

An online-only financial planning service for young professionals. It charges $10 per month, and provides a set of tools to help young people prepare for their first home purchases.

19
2 years ago

A startup that sells a service for people who want to lose weight and for a monthly fee they get a personal trainer to come to their house and do workouts with them

18
2 years ago

Idea: A startup designed to help people in India pay their taxes online. The company charges one-time fees for setting up a company in India, and then charges users $1 per month to file their taxes.

18
5 months ago

An AI-powered tool that helps you slash your monthly energy bill by 20% in the first year

18
3 months ago

An online service that connects families with a shared passion for genealogy. The startup, which is based in Santa Monica and was launched in January, is expected to close a $500,000 seed round this month.

18
3 months ago

A startup with a very unusual (but interesting) business model. Instead of charging a monthly fee, Mattermark sells itself as a kind of “product research service” to customers, who pay when they find an investment-worthy stock.

18
5 days ago

The company has a monthly recurring revenue model, where they charge users monthly, and then provide free CRM solutions to their customers. It’s an adtech company that provides the platform for brands and agencies to manage their own customer relationship management.

18
2 years ago

Idea: A startup that has built an interface for lawyers in the US to file patents. The software has been in beta for a few months and has 20 paying customers.

17
5 months ago

A crowdsourced platform that helps make sense of the data that companies generate. It’s meant to be a simpler way to understand a company’s monthly and quarterly metrics.

17
4 months ago

A tool that helps companies manage their software development costs. The startup charges $50 per month for a 1-5 developer plan, or $300 for a 5 developer plan.

17
3 months ago

A home security startup that uses a $15 camera and a $25 monthly subscription to give out a second-screen security camera experience to consumers.

17
2 months ago

A $5 per month app that lets users easily create and manage their own teams. Workers can then be assigned jobs by the startup’s matching algorithm.

16
2 years ago

Idea: An on-demand, contract-based service that provides customer support for a monthly fee

15
3 days ago

A startup for “food-as-a-service” startups that want to grow quickly with minimal overhead. The idea is to help startups provide a full set of food and kitchen services for startups, for $1,000 per month. The first batch of startups is a handful of restaurants in Philadelphia’s Queen Village neighborhood.

14
3 days ago

 A tool for LOBs, or “long-term engagements”, which are work projects that are longer than a few months.

14
2 years ago

Idea: Tushycom is a subscription service that sends you a fresh toilet seat every month

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