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This startup wants to help organizations get to know their employees better. It works by having employees log in once a day, and review their own and their manager’s performance on a dashboard.
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1 year ago
A 3-way chat system, allowing users to video chat, text, and call each other all at once.
309
1 year ago
An employee scheduling tool that lets companies see all their employees at once with their schedule, location, availability and more.
240
1 year ago
A startup that lets people buy tickets to events that they can attend from their phone, and their friends can recommend. Ticketfly is focused on events like concerts, sporting events and live theater.
196
1 year ago
A startup that says it helps marketers target their Facebook ads by machine learning. The startup’s CEO says everyone is already familiar with the concept of machine learning, but the way it’s implemented in Facebook ads is confusing and not very effective.
190
1 year ago
A free-to-play multiplayer game that takes the concept of the game of chess, and applies it to social networking.
184
2 years ago
A tool that helps people find specific flights, using data from travel agent websites. It’s a fairly simple concept but it will be interesting to see how they implement it as they try to become the Yelp for flights.
174
2 years ago
A platform for buying and selling tickets to sporting events, concerts, and other live entertainment.
150
1 year ago
Mentioned in the "2017 YC Demo Day" video, where they discuss the concept of a "mobile printing program" for small businesses. They are now calling their service "Quick Print," and the company is no longer in YC.
145
2 years ago
A startup that takes care of the back-end payment, management, and delivery for physical concerts.
142
2 years ago
A video streaming app that lets users watch live events like concerts and sporting events.
141
2 years ago
A company providing a free online platform for live music, planning concerts, selling tickets, and collecting royalties.
141
1 year ago
A new kind of grocery store that takes advantage of the fact that many people can’t shop alone. The concept is that it’s one person browsing the store while the other is cooking.
141
2 years ago
An iPhone app that helps people find and reserve concert tickets
140
2 years ago
A company that merges the concepts of an “Uber-for-laundry” with the features of a “Netflix-for-laundry”.
138
2 years ago
A “smart” hospital bed that monitors patients and adjusts the temperature in response to their health concerns. It also tracks their movements to prevent falls.
137
1 year ago
A “boutique” loyalty program that offers extra perks like free flights, hotel stays, spa visits, concert tickets, and more to frequent shoppers. The company is currently profitable and has a $7 million valuation.
137
2 years ago
The concept of the accelerator is a young one, with the first accelerator programs emerging in the late 1990s in Silicon Valley and New York. In general, accelerators help startups get off the ground, providing capital, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
135
2 years ago
A web-based platform for buying concert tickets, connecting artists directly with fan-clubs, and allowing fans to buy tickets for their friends.
135
2 years ago
A startup that provides a service where students can get help writing a thesis in exchange for a small review of the thesis once it’s written
133
2 years ago
A company that helps its customers build their own hardware. Once they have the specs for the product, they can create a 3D design, and get it printed at Shapeways at a fraction of the cost of other companies that do the same thing.
132
2 years ago
A tool to help retailers sell their products on multiple marketplaces at once
132
2 years ago
A digital ticket seller for concerts, sports and other events.
132
2 years ago
A travel booking app that lets consumers book airfare, hotels and car rentals all at once.
132
2 years ago
Introducing a proof of concept to help businesses use AI to perform tasks like customer service and sales.
131
2 years ago
A startup that wants to be a one-stop shop for all your ecommerce needs. In concept, it’s a combination of Square’s small business tools and the Shopify app.
131
2 years ago
An “organic social network” for concerts, sports, and events. It’s like Eventbrite for everything.
128
1 year ago
A platform for discovering and sharing events and locations, like concerts, festivals, and more.
128
2 years ago
A startup that sells a new take on a very old concept: Visa debit cards. The startup has over 1,000 customers, ranging from Nike to Goldman Sachs, and has sold over 5 million cards.
127
1 year ago
A platform for medical professionals to engage with patients by creating a forum for their questions and concerns.
127
2 years ago
A proof-of-concept startup for solving the problem of monitoring and controlling access to the internet.
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
Platform that helps you build your own personal brand, including a social network to help you make connections with others. The startup is taking the “personal brand” concept to a whole new level.
124
2 years ago
A crowd-funded project to bring the benefits of underfloor heating and cooling to the underdeveloped world. The startup’s founders came up with the concept for a client-focused project as a way to combine the technology with other humanitarian efforts.
123
2 years ago
Like Uber, this startup gamifies the concept of a taxi ride, with the user playing a dispatcher for a network of taxis. The app helps users find the closest taxis using data from Yelp and OpenTable.
120
2 years ago
It’s a “smart” alarm clock that can only be used once, so it only has to wake up once. The company also has a “smart” alarm clock that can only be used once, but it also has a mute button. The company also has another alarm clock that can be used instead.
119
2 years ago
A “one-time” payment service for reviews, where customers only have to pay once and then don’t have to pay again unless they choose to.
118
2 years ago
This startup wants to be the Tinder of concert tickets, connecting artists with would-be buyers.
117
2 years ago
The startup says it’s a better version of the traditional “pay-once-and-get-everything” package that’s popular with consumers, which works well for a lot of products but can be hard for more high-tech products.
117
2 years ago
In the UK, an increasingly important part of the economy isn’t bricks and mortar stores but phone apps. And one startup wants to replace the app store with a custom-built version. The idea is that you buy an app once and then get the updates for free. The company is giving away its first product for free, called The App Store, in order to gain feedback.
115
2 years ago
A solution for small businesses that want to order in bulk and ship it out all at once. The business is backed by Y Combinator.
112
2 years ago
A payment processor for small businesses that provides low-cost ATM withdrawals and cash-back payments. The company wants to partner with ATMs that have locations in underserved areas that have a high concentration of cash-carrying customers.
111
2 years ago
A tool for buyers to find sellers of certain items, like appliances or cars, and get a quote from several sellers at once.
111
1 year ago
A startup for concert tickets. The startup wants to create an app that facilitates buying, selling, and exchanging tickets across the web.
110
2 years ago
A startup that builds apps based on data from the real world. For example, the startup has a tool for data scientists to visualize the conversation of a crowd and see what words and concepts are trending, and a tool for the government to monitor traffic.
109
2 years ago
The company is building something called “Zero-Effort”, which allows you to get a lot of stuff done at once without actually doing anything. When you get the app, you get a list of tasks that have been done for you.
108
2 years ago
A company that is building a “digital proof of concept” for the drug industry. The company is developing a platform that will allow pharmaceutical companies to test the safety of their clinical trial drugs and track the performance of their products, data that would be of great value to the FDA.
108
2 years ago
Data is siloed across different departments at a company, preventing anyone from understanding how their company stacks up against the competition. This startup is building a map of various types of data within a company, allowing users to search across multiple data sets at once.
107
2 years ago
A startup that’s building a C++ library that allows hardware designs to be shared on GitHub. The company’s CEO says that the concept is similar to the Arduino open source hardware platform.
107
1 year ago
A platform that allows users to share their ideas, design concepts or even start working on a project to get feedback from other users.
107
2 years ago
A cloud-based data visualization and analytics platform, which allows businesses to keep track of and analyze all their data at once.
106
2 years ago
A new way to sell concert tickets that’s built around a social network. The startup says it’s already signed 10,000 artists and 27,000 performers to its platform.
105
2 years ago
This is an alternative to the standard subscription model for software. Instead of buying software and only using it, it allows companies to buy access to the software for a set number of uses over a year, and then the software is deactivated once the period is up.
105
2 years ago
A simple way to get a bunch of small tasks done all at once, using a single app.
105
2 years ago
A startup that’s giving employers a way to document and monitor employee behavior, from performance issues to safety concerns. It’s a little like a human-resources app and a security camera in one.
102
1 year ago
A system for buying and selling tickets for events that don’t take place on a traditional schedule, such as concerts, theatre performances, and sports.
102
2 months ago
A startup that makes a wall-mounted charger that can charge multiple devices at once.
101
2 years ago
The soft-spoken CEO of Young Living believes that as the industry gains more attention, it will lose the stigma it once had — and that “the stigma will fall like a rock”.
100
2 years ago
A company that wants to use the concept of a “community of practice” to help small businesses get funding in the form of peer-to-peer network. It’s currently in testing phase.
99
2 years ago
A tool for finding out how many people have downloaded your app, and how many have used it in the past week. The founders say that it’s been integrated into 75 different apps, and that they’ve seen a 20% increase in user retention and engagement once they started using it, with a 50% increase in revenue.
99
2 years ago
A startup for event and concert tickets.
97
2 years ago
This is a company that is trying to bring back the concept of the “sales engineer” into startups.
97
2 years ago
A concept that stores up to 1 million possible “ideas” in the cloud, and allows anyone to access them, whether to brainstorm, test new product ideas, or find inspiration.
95
1 year ago
A live-streaming app for the same kinds of things that Livestream does, except for video and the focus is on live events such as concerts and conferences.
94
2 years ago
This is an app that helps fans book concert tickets. FanBridge helps match fans with the artists they want to see, then book tickets and credit cards for the show.
92
2 years ago
A set of tools that help people raise money from friends and family to finance their businesses. The startup's founders once raised nearly $600,000 from friends and family in just 48 hours.
92
2 years ago
This startup is building a way to collaborate on a schedule that combines current project management concepts like Trello with the concept of a “workflow”, a name that describes a way to organize work in a way that’s both intuitive and structured. The company’s first project was building a lightweight but robust version of GitHub’s Jira.
87
2 years ago
A concept business that offers a service that allows people to share experiences via photos and videos.
86
11 months ago
A new way to build an app that can be used by anyone to create an app in minutes, from concept to launch. Users can build on top of a pre-built template to produce their own unique app.
86
2 years ago
It’s a brand new concept in the world of advertising, using the “perks” of a travel-based credit card to show you ads you’d be interested in on a flight.
85
2 months ago
A Y Combinator alumni company that hopes to bring the concept of a “pickup artist” to students, in the form of a “dating coach”.
83
2 years ago
A platform that allows users to easily find and book home services, and then pay once services are delivered.
82
2 months ago
A company providing a platform for crowdfunding of events, from concerts and conferences to art shows, performances and classes.
82
2 years ago
A music festival that uses GPS data to create a giant map of the festival site and then plays concert-goers on a huge screen.
81
2 years ago
A platform that helps companies search for product concepts by leveraging their e-commerce data.
80
2 months ago
Ticket sales for anime conventions and concerts, with a focus on anime conventions. The startup works with publishers and artists to build events, and has already hosted events at Anime Expo, Tokyo’s Anime Digital Expo, and Anime Boston.
77
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.
76
1 year ago
A startup that’s looking to put a face on the concept of “social impact” in a way that’s familiar to most people.
76
1 year ago
An underground “mixing” app that uses the concept of the blind date to pair people up based on shared interests and provide a means for them to meet.
76
10 months ago
A company that makes a plug-and-play platform that people can use to build their own version of NASDAQ. The concept is that companies will use the platform to create their own NASDAQ-like exchange and would need a NASDAQ license to operate on that exchange.
76
2 years ago
Once a year, the company hosts a conference to educate its customers about the latest technology and trends in the industry.
75
2 years ago
A tool that helps marketers and their clients create and amplify their Facebook Ads. It’s like a Proof of Concept with a free version.
74
1 year ago
A "daily deal" marketplace where customers can buy discount tickets to concerts or other entertainment events.
74
10 months ago
Receive a single bill from utilities and pay for it all at once. The startup is looking to lower the number of times customers have to write down a payment schedule and the amount of time it takes to do so.
73
1 year ago
A startup that lets anyone buy a pair of tickets to a concert or sports game.
72
2 years ago
A platform for fans to get a hold of their favorite artists and get their first interview, exclusive concert tickets and more.
69
1 year ago
A digital ticketing and event management platform, catering to events of all sizes from small meetups to large concerts.
67
1 year ago
The startup wants to make self-controlled health management a reality by bringing patients to doctors once they’ve self-monitored and measured their health regularly.
67
2 months ago
A startup that helps groups of people find free concerts in cities across the world. The startup, which was founded in May, has been featured on Forbes and has 2,000 users for the app.
63
1 year ago
A startup that helps users register for local events, including concerts, art shows, meetups, and sports games. The startup is growing quickly, with over 30,000 events registered in the past year.
61
6 months ago
A smartphone application that finds you a local babysitter, or a group of friends to go to a concert, or a ride home. The startup is planning on soft launching in the second half of 2020.
61
2 months ago
A company that provides a new method for selling tickets to shows, concerts, and other events.
60
2 months ago
A tool to help in-house recruiters manage hundreds of candidates at once. The company is a SaaS application that helps recruiters manage up to 3,000 applications at once and view them in a single view.
59
1 year ago
A chat app that lets you order food at home and pay ahead of time. The startup has already worked with two restaurants in New York City to demonstrate the concept.
58
1 year ago
A startup that wants to help people check their credit score, which is sometimes hard to get because of privacy concerns. Its service offers the ability to report your financial well-being to the Federal Trade Commission in one step. The company is pitching it to companies like Capital One and Chase.
57
1 year ago
A platform for selling tickets for concerts and sporting events, using a mobile app.
57
6 months ago
A utility to help teams build and launch product concepts quickly.
57
1 month ago
"A tool for managing the email inbox. The concept is to help people manage their inbox better, with an interface that makes it easier to get things done by adding context, breaking things down into actionable items, and creating a flow."
57
1 year ago
A startup that’s building a way to help people book and get tickets to concerts, sporting events, or other events.
56
3 months ago
A platform to sell used clothes, which expands on the concept of “swapping” in online marketplaces.
56
7 months ago
A startup that wants to be the digital version of a concierge, helping people find the best restaurants, concerts, and other experiences that are close to them.
51
2 months ago
Building a platform to help small businesses take advantage of the concept of “grocery stores” or “grocery for your home”.
51
1 year ago
The company gives small businesses an easy way to pay their bills on time and in full. Once a business has been connected, the system sends them a notification when they’re due, and they can pay online.
50
1 year ago
A startup that allows people to have a list of things they’re grateful for. Once the user’s state of mind changes, the app will notify them.
49
1 year ago
A startup that allows you to use your phone as a virtual assistant. It works with Siri, and allows you to ask questions and get answers (“How tall is Beyonce”)
49
9 months ago
The startup takes the same approach to building digital products as it does to physical products. They build with CAD software to create a 3D digital prototype to test out product concepts and validate that it works as expected.
49
6 months ago
A platform that allows you to build a portfolio of projects that they will publish once they are complete.
49
4 months ago
A startup that wants to build a platform for people to buy and sell tickets to sporting events and concerts. They’re already working with the University of Michigan's Big House in Ann Arbor.
49
1 year ago
A platform for small-time home contractors to bid on large construction jobs. The startup is being incubated by Y Combinator. This startup takes a relatively new concept, the gig economy, and applies it to construction, which is a relatively old concept.
48
1 year ago
A platform that helps banks manage their relationships with customers, allowing them to create lightweight versions of their own customer relationship management software to increase number of customers they can serve at once.
48
1 year ago
A tool that lets you design a concept car and see how it would look in real life
48
1 year ago
Another concept that aims to be a part of the massive global demand for mobile payments. The app works with existing mobile phones and the user’s bank account and then processes the transaction in the background.
48
1 year ago
A reinterpretation of the concept of a data center, which is to warehouse all of your data, monetize it, and sell it to other companies.
47
1 year ago
In May, Prevest created a proof-of-concept platform that allows people to collaborate on content. The company says they’re focused on the “first-time creators” who don’t have the resources to create content independently.
47
10 months ago
This company is building a “chatbot-based sales force” that helps customers with their orders, and to track their orders once they’ve placed one.
46
11 months ago
A tool that helps developers test their websites and apps with real users rather than using simulated user data. It’s a concept similar to the way that Netflix uses its own data to test which titles are most popular.
45
10 months ago
A way to buy and sell tickets for local events, like movie nights and concerts.
45
9 months ago
A startup that provides a way to buy and sell tickets to concerts and sporting events. The company plans on expanding its ticket site to include more than just music in the future.
44
8 months ago
A mobile, voice-controlled smart thermostat that helps people save on energy costs. Once updated, it’s compatible with all existing HVAC systems, including the ones that were retrofitted for the Nest.
44
1 year ago
A startup that allows consumers to buy airline tickets as easily as they buy concert tickets or other events.
43
2 months ago
A device that allows you to play back concerts and music videos while you’re on the go.
43
1 month ago
Bringing the benefits of local community to the concept of a “commute”.
42
1 year ago
The concept is a “dynamic price guide” that helps consumers decide on the best price for a product. It’s a knowledge base of price comparison numbers and historical data to help users decide which store has the best price.
41
10 months ago
A startup that wants to merge the concept of the “wiki” with the idea of a “wiki”.
41
4 months ago
The startup takes advantage of the fact that people often have to use their iPhones for multiple things, and wants to make it easy to manage multiple tasks at once. It’s a collaborative task manager for people who frequently use two or more devices. It’s treating its first paying customers via its crowdfunding campaign.
41
1 year ago
A wearable device designed for women to track sleep. The founders say their design and concept is inspired by the experience of their own mothers, and specifically the struggles they had with sleep disorders.
40
3 months ago
The startup wants to create a platform that helps entrepreneurs move their products from concept to production
40
1 year ago
A platform for buying and selling tickets to theater, concerts, sporting events and conferences. The company wants to make the ticket-buying process simple and to keep the tickets’ value as high as possible.
39
8 months ago
The startup behind this app wants to make it easier for people to book their parking spot in advance, freeing them up to go to the movies or see a concert.
39
13 days ago
A startup that promises to deliver the “cheapest tickets in the city” for all events, from concerts to movie screenings. The startup has made its money off selling tickets to events that would have been sold out.
39
1 year ago
A company that helps sports teams sell tickets, merchandise, concessions, and sponsorships.
38
21 days ago
A startup that helps startups with idea validation, by helping them test and validate their concepts.
38
6 months ago
A search engine for local events like concerts and festivals that shows you how to get there
37
10 days ago
Y Combinator’s 1st international applicant, from Brazil. The startup is building a universal online tool to allow people to compare and purchase tickets to live concerts.
37
1 year ago
A platform that allows manufacturers to track their raw materials and parts, with the goal of making sure they’re used only once.
36
4 months ago
A tool for securely storing and sharing passwords, offering a secure way to store passwords for multiple sites at once, and syncing passwords across devices.
36
4 months ago
A platform that helps users find the right people and businesses to work with. A concept similar to LinkedIn, but instead of connecting people, it connects companies with freelancers, consultants, and talents.
36
1 month ago
A startup that allows people to pay for goods in exchange for a percentage of the goods sold. It’s similar to the concept of a reward card and is an alternative to services like Swagbucks and other similar programs.
36
1 month ago
A company that wants to bring the concept of a trip planner to travel, with an app that helps users find and book hotels, flights, and car rentals. The company is focused on making travel easier for first-time users.
36
28 days ago
A company that helps people sell their houses using a mobile app. Instead of just paying a realtor, users can put their house on the market and pay rent to the app. Once a buyer is found, the house can be sold quickly, and the buyer can then buy it.
36
1 year ago
A startup that wants to bring the concept of an “enterprise intranet” to the “Internet of Things”. Their product is an interface for connecting all of the IoT devices a business owns, allowing users to monitor key system metrics.
35
10 months ago
A startup that aims to offer a new way for restaurant and entertainment venues to charge an app-based membership system that allows customers to buy tickets to in-demand events at lower prices than tickets would be otherwise. The startup is currently building a test platform for the Los Angeles concert industry.
35
7 months ago
A startup that wants to take the “ieatcookies” concept of delivery startups, and instead focus on food delivery for people with diabetes. The company’s founders say that in the past year they’ve already seen over 3 million “clicks” on their website.
35
6 months ago
A digital food safety application for importing food. It’s a tool for checking food safety once it’s on the plane, and an app to allow governments to track food in transit.
35
4 months ago
A project management startup that aims to bring project management concepts from other industries to the tech world, by basing its software off of concepts like "flow" and "constraint management."
35
13 days ago
A "disposable" product that can be used once and then disposed of. By supplementing the current garbage system, this startup aims to save the waste disposal industry $3.3 billion per year.
34
8 months ago
A personalized, gamified tablet game that teaches science concepts and helps students better understand the world around them.
33
7 months ago
A sort of “Uber for babysitters.” The concept is for parents to go online, pick a babysitter, and have one arrive at the agreed-upon time. The babysitter can then play with the kid, and parents can pay through the app.
33
5 months ago
A single-click software tool that lets you create a proof of concept (a wireframe or mockup) in just a few minutes.
33
2 months ago
A tool that allows law firms to track and manage up to 10,000 clients at once.
33
10 months ago
A startup from China that builds video games around a concept called “social finance” where the players make bets with their friends and the company that the outcome of the game will influence. For example, the company could build a game where the company that wins the bet could lobby for laws favorable to them.
32
9 months ago
A startup for businesses seeking to grow internationally. Companies can connect with a team of remote advisors who help with finance, legal, and operational concerns.
32
6 months ago
A company that manufactures reusable plates and cups that are used once and then recycled
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
17 days ago
A startup that allows a user to send a personal message directly to elected officials, allowing them to voice their concerns or suggestions directly to lawmakers.
32
8 months ago
This is a new venture from the co-founder of the company that spent $8,000 on a round of venture funding to make a $400 smart phone. The company is building a home security camera that can use AI to alert its users of intruders. The founders were inspired by the startup that once owned their smart phone.
31
13 days ago
A visual cloud creation tool for programmers, putting the power of building clouds into the hands of the people who know what they’re doing, with a lot of flexibility to create a cloud once and scale it across all types of environments.
29
1 year ago
This company is in beta with a proof-of-concept product they built to make it easier for people to sign up for a newsletter. The startup offers free accounts, and then charges a small fee to advertisers.
28
8 months ago
A tool for letting people track the amount of time it takes for their ideas to be converted into action. It’s an interesting concept for a startup, but has already run into problems with privacy.
28
4 months ago
This startup is building a real-time messaging platform that helps people find others in their area who are also interested in sharing a night out or concert.
28
4 months ago
A startup that helps you discover and book concerts, local events and activities, and more, without incurring charges.
27
3 months ago
A proof-of-concept for a drone delivery system for medical supplies, which it describes as a “ruggedized, 30-pound, cargo-carrying drone”. The startup is still in the development phase and is looking for partners to help bring it to market.
27
2 years ago
Idea: The startup is building a tool that automatically writes a person’s will and will updates, letting you track wills from multiple users in the same account. It’s built on top of a free service that lets you write a will once and store it with them. They’re aiming to replace legal representatives with their software, while still giving users the option to use a lawyer.
26
1 year ago
Introduces the concept of “smart contracts” to the world of eCommerce. Essentially, it’s a smart contract that’s built on the Ethereum blockchain.
26
2 months ago
For people who are accustomed to checking their email every few minutes, this startup wants to help them build a habit of checking their email only once a day to see what’s new and respond to important messages.
26
18 days ago
A startup that lets you easily browse and find tickets for events in your area, such as comedy clubs and concerts, and then purchase them online.
26
3 months ago
A company that sells premium “experience sharing” tickets for concerts, sporting events, and other live entertainment. The company takes a percentage of the ticket price, and helps augment the experience with extra services like food, drinks, and other extras.
25
2 months ago
"A first-of-its-kind platform for artists and brands to discover, collaborate, and create designs and products. Designers and brands have full control over the creative process, from conception to completion."
25
6 months ago
A loyalty card for your favorite local restaurants. Once you become a member, you get points on every purchase and redeem them for discounts or cash. Currently, you can only redeem them online.
24
5 months ago
A startup that allows people to book concerts and events. They are working on building a platform that can be used on mobile devices and applications.
24
3 months ago
A digital gym subscription service. The startup takes the user-defined programming concept and applies it to fitness — users can set up a workout schedule and the app will suggest new exercises to help users stay on track.
21
4 months ago
A product that simplifies the purchase of premium seats to major events and concerts. The company is working with the UK’s biggest music festivals, including Glastonbury and the Isle of Wight.
20
3 months ago
In the US, most people with health insurance only need to go to the doctor once a year, but this startup wants to encourage people to get a year’s worth of check-ups, and help them pay for them.
19
3 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.
17
2 years ago
The idea generator is based on the following key concepts:
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2 years ago
A startup that teaches people how to play a musical instrument and then sells tickets to their concerts
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2 years ago
Idea: A tool for analyzing the performance of ads, with a focus on how people are converted once they click on an ad. The startup wants to compete with companies like AdRoll and Optimizely.
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2 years ago
Idea: A startup looking to bring the concept of “swag” from concerts to corporate events — employees are given a “swag bag” of items to take home with them in lieu of a company swag bag. The startup makes money by selling the items in the swag bag.
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2 years ago
A startup that helps people order concert tickets, airline tickets, and theater tickets online
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