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Neighborhood Startup Ideas



8 months ago

A startup that allows farmers to sell excess food directly to their neighborhood grocery stores.

1,441
2 years ago

A platform for keeping an eye on police in your neighborhood. The technology does not yet exist, but the startup is looking to build it and get it to market.

271
3 years ago

A startup for parents to easily compare the top pediatricians in their neighborhood

263
1 month ago

A startup to help people find a yoga instructor in their neighborhood for a private class or a teacher they can learn with

232
3 years ago

A tool to make it easier for small businesses to find creative professionals in their neighborhood.

182
2 years ago

Founders came up with an idea for an app that would help people discover good food and drink in their neighborhood and pay for it.

174
1 year ago

A tool that connects people who are in the same neighborhood, giving them the ability to communicate, socialize, and share their location.

172
3 years ago

A startup that hires people as “runners” who can help you with errands in your neighborhood

168
3 years ago

A startup for community members to report potholes and graffiti in their neighborhood Workers go out daily to clean up potholes, remove graffiti

154
1 year ago

A startup that helps users find the nearest taco truck in their neighborhood. TacoBizz is a mobile app that helps users find the nearest taco truck near them.

153
3 years ago

A real estate company that helps buyers find homes in the best neighborhoods, comparing homes to similar homes in the past.

152
3 years ago

A startup that connects people with free parking spots in their neighborhoods

149
3 years ago

A free mobile app that helps you find things to do in your neighborhood for free, offering nearby events, nearby restaurants, nearby bars, and more.

145
3 years ago

A platform that helps people find apartments and buy houses, allowing them to compare prices, amenities, and neighborhood reviews.

142
3 years ago

A startup that provides a crowdsourced network of reviewers to deliver criticism and praise about neighborhood businesses Customers rate the businesses, and the app gives them a network of reviewers to consider

138
3 years ago

A social networking app that aims to help people find an apartment in their neighborhood to rent with a few taps. It’s currently in private beta.

134
3 years ago

A startup that allows homeowners and renters to search for rental houses or apartments based on amenities, price, and neighborhood. It doesn’t charge any commission, so it’s free.

133
3 years ago

A company that wants to re-create the good old days of the local neighborhood hardware store for modern consumers. They want to build a modern version of the mobile app that lets people buy and sell their stuff in a local community.

132
3 years ago

A startup to help people find a doctor with a doctor in their neighborhood. The San Francisco-based startup, which was launched in May, is a crowd-sourced network of doctors and patients that offers a list of doctors who accept Medicaid.

129
2 years ago

A startup that aims to create a “digital neighborhood” for those interested in digital security

128
2 years ago

A food delivery startup that allows restaurants to stay open later and deliver food to people who don’t live in their neighborhood.

127
3 years ago

The accelerator is based in New York's Brooklyn neighborhood, and was founded in February 2015. It is sponsored by MasterCard, and has attracted companies from around the world, including Colombia, Kazakhstan, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

126
2 years ago

This app lets you buy and sell items in your neighborhood.

122
1 month ago

A way to integrate your home with services already in your neighborhood.

109
2 years ago

A platform that helps people find food in their neighborhoods. It uses Yelp data to recommend places nearby.

104
2 years ago

A startup that’s building a way for people to explore and explore a world of their own around their city. It lets you drop in for a day, look around, and get a sense of the neighborhood without having to physically travel to it.

93
2 years ago

A tool that lets neighborhoods around the world participate in a mobile barter system, where a group of neighbors can trade items like furniture they no longer use or tools they no longer use. The startup has raised $8 million in funding to date.

92
2 years ago

A social network for the small, independent coffee shops that serve as anchors for a neighborhood. The startup wants to help coffee shops grow with a social network and start-up accelerator.

90
2 years ago

A startup that provides on-demand access to a local barista. The concept is similar to Uber Eats, except these “district kitchens” are meant to be in neighborhoods that don’t have their own cafes. The service is currently only available in one city, but plans to expand to others in the near future.

89
1 year ago

 A bike-sharing program, with docking stations located in neighborhoods, and users renting and returning bikes at their homes.

87
1 year ago

A mobile shopping app for Indian shoppers. It allows users to order food and pick it up from an assortment of stores in their neighborhood.

86
1 year ago

 A dating app for the elderly, for the first time giving older adults a way to look for love in their own neighborhood. The app is designed to be easy for the elderly and disabled to use, and have a handy feature that lets them order from their favorite restaurant.

79
1 year ago

A startup that helps users find a local barber or stylist. The app has a “Hot Spots” feature that lets users find a barber in their neighborhood by searching for “barber” in the app and then selecting “hot spots” from a map.

78
2 years ago

A food delivery app that lets you order from small restaurants in your neighborhood. It’s different than the usual delivery app in that it’s not just you and your food. You’re buying from a restaurant and they’re buying from you.

76
2 years ago

The company’s goal is to build a tool for consumers to track the air quality in their neighborhoods.

76
2 years ago

A real estate startup focused on providing services to families moving to new neighborhoods.

72
1 year ago

A food delivery app for the under-served neighborhood in the US where food can be delivered to with a minimum amount of driving.

68
8 months ago

A digital (and physical) neighborhood directory for real estate agents.

64
2 years ago

A local news app that curates the best stories written about the neighborhood, city, state, or country you’re in.

61
1 year ago

A social network that connects people based on an interest in getting involved in local community events. For instance, if you’re interested in helping to organize a neighborhood watch program, you can connect with people in your neighborhood who are interested in getting involved.

58
1 year ago

A startup that helps local governments and real-estate developers build affordable housing. The company allows them to do real-time analytics on the volume of transactions in their neighborhoods, helping them figure out where to build new housing.

55
2 months ago

A company that has built a “Uber for food delivery” with an app that connects food trucks with the people in their neighborhoods.

54
10 months ago

A weather app that alerts you to the weather in your neighborhood.

52
11 months ago

Builds and sells tools to help create and manage campaigns that highlight what’s going on in local communities. These could range from the neighborhood watch group to a local community group trying to raise funds for a new park.

49
1 month ago

A mobile app that lets you find and order the best places to eat in any neighborhood you choose, then pay just once.

49
1 year ago

This startup is building a small B2B SaaS product that helps real estate agents do their searches by comparing properties by neighborhood, agent, type, etc.

48
1 year ago

A startup that uses location data to identify the best-performing neighborhoods in Cincinnati and Miami, where they then focus on developing them into thriving communities.

48
1 year ago

A platform that allows users to connect with other users in their neighborhoods and share or sell goods

47
4 months ago

A startup that hopes to raise $1M to build a new kind of multiplayer game experience that allows players to build a neighborhood and interact with each other within that virtual world.

45
4 months ago

A startup that highlights people who live in the same neighborhood as you, so you can meet them.

44
10 months ago

A platform to analyze and recommend the best places to eat food in a given neighborhood.

43
1 year ago

This startup is building a tool to aggregate data off the web to provide a lot of the things people want to know about their neighbors. For example, they could get data on the population density of their neighborhood, whether or not it’s a safe or dangerous neighborhood, or if it’s a good or bad place to live.

42
10 months ago

A local search platform for small businesses in particular, which is looking to “blend the best of Facebook and Yelp”. The startup wants to make it easy to find local businesses, giving them a list of all the businesses in their neighborhood.

42
9 months ago

A company that makes a “digital scrapbook for your neighborhood” that lets you record and share everything that happens in a neighborhood, including notes, pictures, and videos.

42
5 months ago

A platform that simplifies the process of selling and buying real estate. It partners with agents to bring listings to users’ phones, and also lets users find homes by searching for neighborhoods.

39
1 year ago

A mobile app that allows users to see what’s happening in their neighborhood at a moment’s glance, and make their own recommendations. It’s a way for people to interact directly with their city council and city services.

38
6 months 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.

35
12 days ago

A mobile app that lets you identify the “best deals at the best restaurants in your neighborhood” based on your location and habits. The company plans to launch in the summer of 2020 with 50,000 users.

33
9 months ago

A startup that lets you find the closest sushi restaurant to you by searching for nearby sushi restaurants and receiving a push notification once you’re in the neighborhood.

31
5 months ago

A tool for buyers to find open houses in their neighborhoods, with a focus on “scouting”, or finding houses to look at and potentially buy.

31
5 months ago

A startup that helps people figure out if they can afford a home in a city. The company says that in cities where a lot of people are renting, it’s hard to find out which ones you can afford because the data isn’t readily available. So it’s building a tool that will show you what neighborhoods are affordable in a new city and help you figure out if you can afford to live there.

30
2 months ago

A startup that wants to create a neighborhood play space for children, in which parents can watch, play, and learn. It currently has 2 locations in London.

28
3 months ago

A mobile app that allows you to order and pay ahead for groceries at your favorite neighborhood store.

24
8 days ago

A platform that allows people to “invest in their neighborhood”, allowing people to invest in the local community through their investments.

24
2 months ago

Finding out what crimes are most common in a neighborhood, so that police can more effectively target and investigate them.

21
12 days ago

This startup connects mobile users with local babysitters, and helps them choose a neighborhood babysitter. It’s a YC company and currently operates in NYC.

21
3 years ago

Idea: This is a real estate startup that wants to help people find homes to rent. They’re looking to target people who’ve been priced out of the market and need to rent instead of buy. The startup’s pitch is that it’s better than Craigslist because it focuses on neighborhoods and can recommend specific apartments.

8
3 years ago

A startup that provides a service to help people learn about their local neighborhood (ie: where to park, what’s the best place to eat, places

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3 years ago

A startup that provides a service to help people find a rental place based on what they are looking for (price, neighborhood, etc.)

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