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1 year ago

A customer service platform for small businesses that wants to be a sort of virtual assistant.

462
2 years ago

A highly customizable online resume builder that sorts out what information is relevant.

320
2 years ago

This is a startup that uses a mobile app and a camera to find street-level recycled products and sell them to the public. They started with old library books and DVDs, but are now selling all sorts of things.

248
2 years ago

Using machine learning, Connect is building a platform that sorts through the clutter of online dating platforms to find the best match. The startup is currently in the process of raising its Series A.

235
2 years ago

A laundry service that takes care of the dirty work of picking up, sorting, and delivering dry cleaning and laundry.

230
3 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.

191
2 years ago

This startup wants to bring more transparency to online rental listings by creating a search engine that sorts and ranks homes based on their location, amenities, and price, as well as the number of reviews they have.

191
1 year ago

A sorting system for online shops, similar to Amazon’s Wish list.

179
2 years ago

A startup that helps businesses in India, for instance, sort out GST numbers, and upload databases in an easier way than using an Excel spreadsheet

176
8 months ago

The idea here is to build a platform similar to UberPool, where users can choose to share rides with strangers instead of getting a taxi. It’s meant to be a sort of last-mile transportation.

167
3 years ago

An online platform that lets users organize their collections of crayons, Pokemon cards, and other “collectibles” in a way that’s easy to search, sort, and share.

166
1 year ago

A startup that doesn't have a specific use case but wants to be a store of last resort for people seeking to borrow money.

159
2 years ago

A startup that makes it easy for SMBs to create landing pages and turn them into websites for all sorts of purposes.

147
3 years ago

A startup that is a directory of places to go on vacation and where you can do activities (IE A startup like TripAdvisor but for all sorts of activities)

146
3 years ago

A startup that wants to get a person into the driver’s seat with a new way to track driving behavior using mobile phones. It’s a bit like the sorts of things that Sonar and others are building.

146
3 years ago

The idea of the startup is to create a sort of "one stop shop" for all the different tools and products needed by a citizen journalist.

143
3 years ago

A platform for companies to hire, manage, and engage their freelancers. They are looking to introduce a marketplace of sorts that allows companies to post and search for the service of a specific individual. They are also looking to launch a marketplace-style app for freelancers and clients to find each other.

142
3 years ago

Loose talk among friends and coworkers about work and life. You can learn a lot about people by what they’re discussing, and what they’re saying is more than just idle chatter. This startup wants to make that sort of content available to employers and HR departments.

135
3 years ago

A platform that allows groups to set up private social media accounts and run them as a group. The teams you’re a part of can choose their own rules and restrictions, so it’s a sort of Slack with a self-controlled community.

134
3 years ago

A startup that promises to improve the reliability of your WiFi, by giving you a constant connection to the internet even when you’re in an area with weak signals. The idea is pretty simple — by bouncing a signal off of a cell tower, the startup is able to provide a stronger signal to the device. At the moment, it’s in a sort of alpha stage — the company will be launching a Kickstarter in early 2016 to help fund a smartphone app, which will then be released for the general public.

133
3 years ago

This startup is building a digital library of sorts for the music industry. It hopes to replace the print-only distribution models with a digital distribution platform that allows users to sell music with minimal friction and low overhead.

132
3 years ago

A tool that helps you get all sorts of things done, like a virtual grocery store, virtual or actual clothing store, or virtual or actual license plates.

132
3 years ago

A remote-work solution for business partners and freelancers, letting them work from anywhere. It’s a sort of “Uber for freelancers”, and is based on the idea that most clients don’t want to hire someone for a long-term gig, but instead need someone to tackle a project for a few days or a week at a time.

130
3 years ago

A cloud-based system for managing healthcare claims and data for a range of customers and providers. Ivol is a startup that uses AI to sort claims for insurers and then helps physicians and hospitals with the claims and data.

129
1 year ago

A software company that helps manage the back end of a travel agents/hotel/resort booking site.

127
3 years ago

Saving autonomous mapping startup HERE from bankruptcy. A consortium led by the German car maker and German insurance company has acquired the self-driving mapping software startup, with the group looking to merge HERE’s mapping data with Nokia’s mapping assets and use it to build its own self-driving car platform.

124
3 years ago

A startup that helps organizations get their data into the cloud, without resorting to competitors like Amazon S3.

123
3 years ago

“WeWork is a glamorous space. It’s a five-star hotel, it’s more like a five-star mall, it’s a five-star resort — it’s like a nightclub. It’s like a ‘cool’ mall. But it’s really just an address,” said David Graeber, anthropology professor at London School of Economics and author of “Debt: The First 5,000 Years” in an interview with “PBS NewsHour”.

123
3 years ago

A tool that helps journalists find the best pictures to illustrate articles. Users are currently able to search and sort through thousands of images in less than a minute.

116
3 years ago

A “disruptive” startup that uses artificial intelligence to teach robots how to sort and adopt new behaviors.

116
3 years ago

A startup that wants to help you manage your finances with one more simple app. The startup’s app provides an all-in-one dashboard of your money that lets you see a breakdown of your spending, sort your expenses by category, and see when you’re getting close to hitting your budget.

113
3 years ago

A tool that helps people find the best travel deals, picking up on the long tail of unadvertised fares. The startup is pitching itself as a sort of early booking agent, where customers can search for flights and then call in to a travel agent.

112
3 years ago

A startup that helps users create digital assets and manage them. It's a sort of self-hosted Dropbox for the digital world.

112
2 years ago

This startup wants to sort the news you read to bring it to you in a format that’s somehow more relevant to you. The startup uses machine learning to determine which stories are most relevant to you, and tries to bring you the most relevant news. It’s a bit like Flipboard, but less user-friendly.

109
2 years ago

A music discovery service that lets people upload music from their phones to play on all their devices, creating a sort of Pandora for your mobile devices.

105
2 years ago

A startup that’s building a “kinda-sorta-smart” system to make medical devices. The startup wants to bring more of the “magic” of machine learning to medical equipment, bringing some of the capabilities of Alexa to the masses.

104
2 years ago

A mobile app that creates “personalized news, alerts and recommendations for every user” — a sort of personalized news, or “Facebook for you”.

97
2 years ago

This startup is working on a new type of storage for the connected home, where it can be both a sort of “in-home cloud” as well as an “in-home NAS”.

97
2 years ago

A startup that helps small businesses find and train new employees. It’s sort of like a LinkedIn for small businesses. In the past year they’ve hired over 300 people through the job board, and have a waiting list for others.

94
2 years ago

A cloud-based accounting system (and financial advisor) which works across all sorts of small businesses: doctors, dentists, plumbers, lawyers, etc.

94
2 years ago

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

93
1 year ago

A startup that allows data scientists to create a dashboard of sorts for their own data.

89
2 years ago

 An HR startup that helps companies hire and manage software engineers. They focus on a unique interview process of tracking answers and listening to the answers and use machine learning to sort candidates, give feedback, and determine how to move forward.

88
10 months ago

The company plans to use blockchain to store all sorts of things like medical records, real estate deeds, and intellectual property.

87
8 months ago

A new startup is trying to be a sort of digital safe deposit box for all your files. Instead of keeping your digital assets on a single cloud, on one platform, the company’s solution will keep them on as many as four different cloud platforms, and in an easy-to-access location. The company wants to replace your password-protected Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud accounts with a single, secure place on their platform.

86
8 months ago

A company that helps small businesses gain access to different sorts of loans and financing. The company says it’s currently locked in a legal dispute with one of its investors, but is still growing.

85
7 months ago

A tool that helps users avoid the pitfalls of mobile phone and bank payment fraud, such as phishing and online skimming. It’s a sort of virtual wallet that can be used just like a physical wallet.

84
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.

83
1 year ago

A web and mobile app to help people sort, organize, and track their belongings.

81
1 year ago

A company that makes a sorting and filing system for books and other reading material.

81
2 years ago

The company is working on building an AI-powered chatbot that can sort through all your different college degrees and track your progress. The idea is that college degrees can be tracked in a way that makes them useful for future employers or graduate school applications.

80
2 years ago

Posh is a visual voicemail company that wants to make it easier for businesses to switch from standard phone voicemail to the sort of automated visual system that helps you manage your schedule. The company is building a platform that can be integrated into any number of systems.

80
2 years ago

The startup wants to build a marketplace that connects brands and consumers based on what they want and need. They’re thinking of it as a sort of Amazon for branded products.

79
1 year ago

A company building a real-time API that covers all sorts of insurance programs, from auto to life to health.

76
2 years ago

A startup that wants to use AI to help you increase the value of your product photos. It wants to be a sort of digital gallery, with a tool to help you decide between multiple options for a given photo.

75
1 year ago

 A startup that helps companies and non-profits track their donations, using the donations as incentives to attract and retain employees. The idea is that the donations can be used as a sort of “pay-to-work” scheme.

75
1 year ago

A sort of storefront for people selling their used items, with a focus on selling “non-traditional” goods, like vintage clothing or vinyl records.

73
9 months ago

A tool that helps users keep their email inboxes clean by sorting the unimportant from the important.

72
6 months ago

A social network that hopes to attract the same sort of younger users that have been flocking to Yik Yak, but with a more conventional design.

72
2 years ago

A video series that helps people make better decisions by evaluating their past behavior to predict what sort of decisions they’ll make in the future.

71
2 years ago

Magig is a startup that has a new take on how to borrow money. It’s sort of like Venmo, except for the borrower. The startup allows users to send money to their friends in exchange for lending them cash that they can pay back over time.

70
1 year ago

A tool for users to organize their social media activity, sort it, and then see what audiences are interested in.

70
1 year ago

A process that makes it easier to ship and track packages, for both consumers and businesses. They aim to use the same technology that's in most FedEx and UPS sorting centers to create a more streamlined process for businesses and delivery agencies.

68
2 years ago

A startup that builds a point-of-sale system for all sorts of retailers, including restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. The startup aims to make the process of opening a business as simple as a phone call.

66
2 years ago

A new twist on the “impulse” product. The startup is developing a way for brands to send their customers impulse-buy items, which usually require some sort of sign-up.

66
1 year ago

A platform that lets you build custom quizzes, sortable by question difficulty, time and topic.

66
2 years ago

A tool for creating customizable branded email templates, with themes and templates for emails for all sorts of businesses.

65
1 year ago

A sort of Uber for business people.

65
1 year ago

A company that’s building a robotic system for packing and shipping small items that eliminates the labor-intensive tasks of sorting and collating.

65
1 year ago

The startup is a sort of hybrid between a healthcare concierge and a personal shopper. It’s meant to help people who want help with the nuts and bolts of healthcare, like understanding their insurance or talking to doctors.

64
1 year ago

A SaaS tool for hiring that helps companies sort through the vast array of online job boards and filter the good ones to find the right candidates.

64
1 year ago

A tool that allows users to generate, edit, and share Minecraft worlds (sort of like the world of Terraria except on the web). Users can create worlds with custom dimensions and dimensions on a per-world basis.

62
1 year ago

 This is a startup that hopes to make all sorts of products easier to use, including eyeglasses.

62
1 year ago

The startup is building an app that lets you create a “fantasy game” of sorts by competing with your friends on certain metrics. The winner of these games gets a cash prize, and the losers get to keep playing until they win.

62
1 year ago

A company that tracks data from cameras around the world to spot patterns and build out a framework around that data. The startup will use data from its network of cameras to detect and respond to crime, as well as generate business intelligence for all sorts of retailers.

62
8 months ago

A personalized music streaming service, focused on artists and listeners who are passionate about their music and share some sort of social connection with the artist.

62
1 year ago

A startup that aims to make it easy to purchase and promote products on Amazon. It’s a sort of Etsy for Amazon listings.

60
1 year ago

We do so much screening and sorting of our work email in Outlook. Omnifocus is building a tool for that: a built-in email manager that allows users to view their inbox as it’s being composed, and then jump around quickly to a bunch of different projects with a click.

60
1 year ago

A tool for making fashion and lifestyle designs more accessible to the visually impaired. It’s designed to be a sort of digital notepad, allowing users to record and share their ideas, or “riffs” as they call them.

60
1 year ago

A messaging and referral app designed for healthcare and medical professionals. It’s a sort of Yelp for the healthcare industry, helping patients find nearby doctors and other medical services.

59
1 year ago

Technology to help teams in Brazil manage corporate travel more effectively. As travel becomes more important for companies, TriptoHelp wants to help teams book travel, sort itineraries, and manage more efficiently.

59
1 year ago

A way to store your photos from Facebook and Instagram, with a social network of sorts to foster more sharing.

58
1 year ago

A way to copyright performance art, or “capture the essence of an artistic performance.” It’s a sort of digital short film that you can collect and share with friends.

58
1 year ago

A company that helps businesses, especially ones with physical products, sell their wares. It’s using the same sort of predictive analytics to help consumers identify which products are the most popular, and use that information to help optimize their personal shopping.

57
1 year ago

A startup that wants to be a sort of “YouTube for fashion”, allowing users to create channels that can be monetized and promoted.

57
1 year ago

A way to make your Instagram stories act like a flipbook of sorts.

56
1 year ago

A company that allows people to sell their used cars without having to sell them themselves, instead allowing some sort of intermediary to do it for them.

54
10 months ago

A startup that helps you get your recycling sorted by country, weight, and type.

54
1 year ago

While it’s still in the works, this company is building an AI-powered assistant that would allow people to speak to it and get personalized recommendations on what to do in cities around the world, sort of like the way Pandora is personalized music.

53
7 months ago

An ecommerce marketplace where sellers can upload their products and buyers can search for them. The search results are sorted by product popularity and reviews.

53
6 months ago

A startup that helps people manage their email with more efficiency. By tracking which emails you open, which attachments you’ve received, and which links you click on, this tool aims to improve your productivity and help you sort through your inbox.

52
1 year ago

A company that wants to build out a platform that sorts through the millions of products that consumers buy each year and match them to the right retailers. The startup is building the backend infrastructure and is looking to build out the backend, customer management and analytics teams.

51
1 year ago

BillionGraves is an online resource where you can look up the names of people in all sorts of records, and either view the images of their tombstones or read their obituaries.

51
1 year ago

Enliven is building a platform for sellers to sell their homes and decor online. The startup aims to build a marketplace for all sorts of things, from hand-made goods to vintage wares to fitness equipment.

49
1 year ago

A sort of LinkedIn meets Facebook for event planning. The startup uses messaging and gamification to help people plan events, and then sends them reminders when it’s time to sign up.

49
6 months ago

A “handyman” of sorts for fleet management.

49
6 months ago

A startup that helps users brainstorm and organize their ideas. It promises a place where users can sort out their ideas, make connections, and share insights. It launched in early summer in San Francisco and is planning a global rollout.

48
6 months ago

Founded in 2017, this startup aims to help people with mental health issues sort their thoughts and writings. The app allows users to take screenshots from their notes and, in response to these notes, the app allows the user to write on top of the screenshot. It’s a tool that’s meant to help users articulate thoughts that they would never be able to articulate otherwise.

46
5 months ago

A tool that makes it easy for people to collaborate and work together on their projects, without having to resort to emailing files around.

45
10 months ago

A startup that helps college students pay for school. It’s a marketplace for students to borrow money from other students, a sort of peer-to-peer student borrowing.

44
1 year ago

A company that makes it easy for people to buy and sell things on Craigslist. Sorta like Gumtree and Letgo, but with a focus on local business purchases.

43
1 year 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.

43
1 year ago

A network of local farmers, distributors, delis, grocers and restaurants that allows consumers to share what they’re eating and where they’re getting it. It’s a sort of “eat local” app, but rather than trying to force the idea on people, it’ll be a way for people to voluntarily connect over food and share the experience.

43
2 months ago

This startup is building a tool that helps retailers and their customers sort and track returns. According to the founders, the company is on track for a $1 million seed round.

43
11 months ago

Sorted is a B2B company that uses artificial intelligence to help companies make better business decisions. It looks at a business’s data and trends and looks for patterns that suggest changes in financials, marketing, and sales.

42
1 year ago

A startup that is looking to bring the same sort of automation to a new market: in-home cleaning services. The startup is building a platform that will allow customers to schedule a cleaning service online and pay online (using a credit card), and then have a professional cleaner come to their house and perform the service.

41
10 months ago

A network of “micro-insurance” companies that pool together small sums of money to help cover the costs of things like housing, car repair, or medical bills. The goal is to make sure that people have some sort of coverage, even if it’s just in case they need it.

38
1 year ago

A data analytics platform for public companies, meant to make it easier for them to access, sort, and analyze financial data.

37
5 months ago

 This is a startup that allows people to have a virtual “mall” of sorts where they can sort through their clothes and buy them.

34
1 month ago

A software platform that helps people sort and organize over 30 million items on eBay.

34
10 months ago

A sort of email directory for charities, where they can add names and email addresses of people they'd like to donate to, and then send them emails when they have funds to donate.

31
4 months ago

A company offering video services to hotels and resorts. The startup wants to create a suite of services that helps make hotels more memorable and efficient.

31
9 months ago

An “end-to-end video platform for marketers”, with a focus on “native video advertising”. It’s sort of like competing with LinkedIn, but with video.

30
5 months ago

A startup, or marketplace marketplace, for sellers of all sorts of goods, helping them connect with buyers by aggregating their inventory.

29
2 months ago

 A startup that wants to help home-buyers and sellers get more cash from their homes quickly. It’s a sort of reverse mortgage, but it’s a tiny bit more complicated. The company is looking to launch in the summer in the US.

29
4 months ago

A social network for people who want to learn foreign languages. It’s a sort of Facebook for language learners.

26
2 months ago

A text-based search engine that focuses on sorting through data to find insights and trends

24
26 days ago

The startup is making a product that’s a sort of programmable thermostat, allowing consumers to control their heating and cooling through an app, and then selling it to other people who want to have it.

22
15 days ago

A startup that wants to allow you to create your own augmented reality experience. It’s a sort of digital drawing app, but with a twist — it allows you to make a 3D object with a digital version of yourself, and then add interactive elements, like touchscreens, lights, and sounds.

22
3 months ago

A startup for retailers that has warehouse workers drop off the goods they’ve just picked, sort them, and load them on to pallets before the driver heads back for more.

21
3 months ago

A platform that allows developers to build chat applications for multiple platforms, including Facebook Messenger and WeChat. The startup wants to build a platform that makes it easier for developers to build chat apps for all platforms, and that incentivizes them to create chat apps for all platforms. (This is exactly the sort of thing that’s happening on WeChat.)

20
3 months ago

A video chat company that wants to create a sort of video hangout platform for small groups.

17
2 months ago

A digital version of a stamp-collector’s album, this startup organizes them by food type for easy sorting.

17
15 days ago

A one-stop shop for service/technical/digital/accounting/support/etc. needs, offering a software platform to help businesses “build better products”. They’re targeting the $100M in annual sales that they say big companies spend on all sorts of vendors.

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1 month ago

 A tool for scheduling all sorts of workspaces, from yoga classes to massage appointments, with a focus on the wellness industry.

13
3 years ago

A mobile app meant to serve as a sort of concierge for things like travel and activities. The startup is currently working with 1,000 tourists in Buenos Aires.

9
3 years ago

A startup that sells a tool that allows people to create a sort of virtual scrapbook of their life and to share with loved ones who are no longer around

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3 years ago

Idea: A startup that wants to bring an end to email spam. It works by helping companies send their email marketing campaigns through a sort of whitelist system where known email addresses get through, while spam goes straight to the junk folder.

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