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2 years ago

A free library of “crowd sourced” electronics repair instructions, with a database of more than 100,000 step-by-step guides for common problems with over a million unique parts.

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4 months ago

A startup that helps people get their kids into top schools. The startup connects students with their dream colleges and helps guide them through each step of the application process.

301
1 year ago

An automation platform that helps businesses manage the manual steps involved in order fulfillment, from tracking and managing inventory to automating how orders are processed.

199
2 years ago

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

185
1 year ago

A platform to help companies control and manage their entire supply chain. The company wants to aggregate data on every step in the supply chain, create a comprehensive map of it and manage it all from a single dashboard.

169
2 years ago

A tool for automating and streamlining the many steps it takes to launch a startup. Currently focused on the US, they want to help companies “bootstrap faster, raise better and get funded more easily.”

167
2 years ago

A tool that automates some of the manual steps involved in running a company. It’s designed to help companies like restaurants and hotels manage expenses.

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
2 years ago

A wearables startup that wants to help people run more efficiently and exercise better. It says its product is worn like a wristband and tracks things like steps taken, calories burned, distance traveled, and sleep.

141
2 years ago

A startup that makes a tool for people to write down all the steps they need to take to complete a project

134
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service where people can order a box of pre-selected items for their doorstep

133
2 years ago

A platform for people to sell their old belongings on Craigslist. The startup wants to take the pain out of selling your things while also guaranteeing that they’ll show up at your doorstep.

133
2 years ago

A 12-step program for quitting smoking, offering coaching, and a digital dashboard to track progress.

131
2 years ago

You want to find someone to build you a website, but “the whole process of finding someone to build a website is so cumbersome”. You want to do the hiring, but you’re not a developer and you’re not a designer, so you need a tool that gives you a few options for each step. That’s what the startup is building.

126
2 years ago

A digital platform that provides what its founders call a “dynamic ‘recipe’—a step-by-step process that guides users through every step of the creative process from start to finish.”

124
2 years ago

"A much-needed, quality-assured, and secure way to get products from manufacturer to the consumer's doorstep."

124
2 years ago

A company that helps restaurants deliver delivery right to customers’ doorsteps. The founders say they have over 200 restaurants, including Shake Shack, that they’re working with

124
2 years ago

A company that wants to help retailers and restaurant chains build their own online storefronts from scratch. The startup helps with building the critical first step of a business, from creating a landing page to getting the store’s inventory all set up.

120
2 years ago

A tool for hiring consultants, with the goal of reducing costs by 30% and cutting the number of steps it takes to get a consultant hired.

118
2 years ago

In the summer of 2016, Y Combinator opened a office in London to focus on Europe. The office is headed by Laura Simpson, who previously worked at eBay, and has joined the Y Combinator London team. Y Combinator London is focused on advising and investing in European startups and is led by Stephen O’Grady, who previously worked at Twitter, Google, and Yahoo.

102
2 years ago

This free service lets customers track every step they take on their website. The company charges a fee for more advanced analytics, but the free version is very popular.

100
2 years ago

A tool that helps people who are blind or have low vision with the step-by-step process of braille translation. The company has raised $1.7M and is a Y Combinator participant.

96
2 years ago

A startup that gives users an easy way to make a donation to a cause of their choice. The startup is looking to increase the number of causes a person can donate to by cutting down on the number of steps required to do so.

95
2 years ago

A company that connects stores’ cashiers with our grocery delivery apps. Express Grocer lets customers order groceries from a local store and have them delivered to their door step.

94
2 years ago

A startup that uses AI to help businesses automate the data collection process, reducing the steps involved in data collection and saving businesses time.

91
2 years ago

This app is meant to help users create and track multi-step tasks.

89
2 years ago

A smartwatch that combines “a step counter, altimeter, heart rate monitor, and sleep monitoring device”.

87
2 years ago

The founder of this startup grew up in a remote village in India and remembers a time when he was able to get a computer for the family and a year later they were able to get the internet. The founder realized the internet had brought a lot of connectivity to the country, but the next step was to bring connectivity to the millions of people who still didn’t have it. That’s what led him to start Jana, a startup that aims to give 1.5 billion people in India access to the internet.

87
2 years ago

A retail solution that allows customers to order groceries from a variety of retailers and have their goods delivered to their doorsteps within a few hours. In the first year of operations they had 10,000 customers and raised $1 million in seed funding.

86
1 year ago

This startup is building a tool that breaks down the complexities of taking a picture of your receipts for tax purposes, as well as breaking down the process into a series of steps. It also aims to help you automate the process.

84
7 months ago

A safety app that connects with a user’s Fitbit to keep track of their daily steps, logging them to the company’s private cloud and sending the information to their employer.

83
1 month ago

A software company that wants to help people program their gadgets with a purpose-built, step-by-step programming interface.

82
2 years ago

A startup that helps people manage large amounts of data with a multi-step process that includes setting up email addresses to filter, tagging images and documents, and scheduling updates.

79
1 month ago

A startup that helps people move their money internationally, tracking the currency exchange fees and the transaction fees of each step.

78
1 year ago

A fitness app that walks you through step-by-step exercises to help you get fit.

77
1 year ago

An idea that lets the consumers to subscribe for some services and then receive it at their doorstep.

69
2 years ago

The startup’s cofounders say they want to be the company that takes “the unknown hassle out of hiring” by eliminating time-consuming steps like job applications and paperwork. It also wants to help small businesses scale by removing the need for a HR department.

67
1 year ago

Mobile-first applications are a thing. So is the idea of a mobile website. But one startup, UpFront, wants to take it a step further, allowing users to create mobile websites from their mobile apps. The company is looking to build a mobile-first CMS, and one of its clients, Humble Bundle, is already using the tool to create a mobile-first website for its App Store.

66
2 years ago

A digital personal assistant for busy professionals, based on a design process based on the 11-step real-life process companies go through when hiring a new employee.

65
2 months ago

A startup that wants to organize the world’s supply chains using blockchain. The idea is to track each step of a product’s journey from raw materials to final packaging to shipment.

64
1 year ago

A way to get food delivered from the market to your doorstep. Founder Josh Wilson says he’s already signed a deal with a local deli to deliver.

63
1 year ago

A company that allows customers to order groceries online, picking up their groceries and then dropping them off at their doorstep.

62
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.

59
1 year ago

A company that makes a nearly-unbreakable, bendable charging cable. The company says they’ve seen their cables get dropped, stepped on, and run over multiple times by cars and trucks and they’ve never snapped or even bent.

58
1 year ago

An on-demand maid service that brings trained Filipina housekeepers to people's doorsteps.

58
1 year ago

In December 2018, a short video was released on the startup’s Twitter feed in which co-founder Isaac Lee described the company’s culture as “our culture is that we’re always going to be one step ahead of you.”

56
1 year ago

A startup that empowers businesses to build a custom car leasing program, with a team of experts to help them with the various steps of the process.

54
1 year ago

A digital platform for the organic food industry to sell directly to customers, with its current focus on e-commerce fulfillment. The founders envision a future where they can send one of the world’s most trusted brands of food directly to your doorstep.

53
1 year ago

The startup wants to make it easier for people to use the internet to connect and communicate with each other. The company's software helps people through a series of steps to find, communicate and keep in touch with others by finding them in their address books and social networks, like Facebook and LinkedIn.

53
1 year ago

A new way of paying for things on the internet that’s supposed to be faster, more secure, and more user-friendly than PayPal. It’s meant to be the next step up from cash.

52
1 year ago

A local delivery business that can pick up your groceries from your local grocer, or your mail order from Amazon, and bring them to your doorstep. The service is geared towards people who are too busy to make their own shopping trips.

51
1 year ago

A mobile app that provides a step-by-step guide to budgeting and tracking spending.

51
2 months ago

A tool that automates and completes the steps required to build a business plan for a startup.

49
1 year ago

A startup that wants to bring self-driving delivery and home service robots to your home. It’s a simple 3-step process to get a robot to bring you a clean or cooked meal in under 30 minutes.

47
1 year ago

A platform for improving product quality by reviewing and correcting all of a product's components. It’s a service for manufacturers to make sure each step of their value chain is performing to the best of its abilities.

46
1 month ago

The startup behind the Pizzamobile says it’s the first service that allows you to order pizza in a car without coming to a restaurant, or even needing to step foot out of your office.

46
1 year ago

A startup with a piece of technology that keeps track of every step in a certain process. The technology has been used in a number of industries, including pharmaceuticals, and helps companies track products and processes in real time.

44
1 year ago

The company is building a tool that helps “nonprofits step into the technology age” to help them change the way they use technology and build a better digital future.

44
5 months ago

A startup that takes a 22-step, off-the-shelf, non-invasive procedure to do a full “in-office” eye exam and send the results to your doctor's office for them to use.

43
7 months ago

This startup wants to be Amazon for medical equipment. It will help medical device companies automate manufacturing, build online stores and sell online, and then leverage its existing distribution network to take these products from a warehouse to a customer’s doorstep.

42
6 months ago

A free app that helps you find the cheapest price for your prescriptions and get them delivered straight to your doorstep.

42
1 year ago

An important, often overlooked step in the process of creating great software is documentation. This startup is looking to build a workflow tool to help teams document their work.

41
10 months ago

 A software company that helps drivers deliver packages to their doorsteps. The company says they’ve had to deal with many different delivery platforms, and there isn’t one that works well for drivers.

41
1 year ago

The startup’s product is a one-step process for exporting data from a patient’s electronic health record. It’s designed to be both easy to use and integrate with existing software.

40
9 months ago

This startup is building autonomous delivery drones for Amazon, which will be able to deliver items to your doorstep within 30 minutes. The end goal is to replace the UPS and FedEx guys.

40
2 months ago

A healthy and cheap meal service for kids that uses digital technology to deliver meals to their doorsteps. The startup aims to give parents back control of the eating habits of their kids.

40
1 month ago

This is the first step in a larger effort to roll out a “social discount” on various products — all of which will have their price adjusted using algorithms to account for a person’s shopping history and preferences.

40
7 months ago

A startup that wants to provide a more unified experience for using Slack, a popular chat app. It wants to take this message board-like service one step further by integrating with other services like Trello and Asana.

37
5 months ago

 A CPG startup making a product called "Coffee.io" that uses the same smartphone-based sensor technology as Fitbit, but with coffee instead of steps.

37
1 month ago

A new way to measure movement, less like steps and more like running or cycling. The startup is developing a sensor that can measure movement with a three-axis accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer.

36
27 days ago

A startup that helps you monitor your sugar intake and exercise with an accompanying app that tracks your daily steps.

36
5 months ago

A startup that lets you track your steps, sit counts, and other metrics in an effort to improve your fitness and help motivate you to exercise. The founders met while working at a physical therapy clinic.

35
5 months ago

This company is building a more interactive way to make financial decisions, with a mobile app as the first step.

32
2 months ago

A startup that helps you book an Uber like you’d book a flight, by following a few simple steps.

29
7 months ago

The startup is building a digital platform that helps insurance companies manage claims and claims-handling steps, streamlining the process for agents, employees, and clients to get claims handled.

28
6 months ago

A way for companies to manage their supply chain. The startup is building a SaaS platform for managing e-procurement with modules for each step of the supply chain.

27
5 months ago

The company’s platform is designed to be a system for managing the steps of a hiring process for small businesses.

27
1 month ago

A group of companies with a shared goal of changing the world through IT automation. The companies use different technologies (like chat bots, AI, and machine learning) to automate many of the steps in business tasks and make them faster, cheaper, and more accurate. They’re all profitable, and they’ve turned down a bunch of acquisition offers like Slack’s because they want to keep their autonomy.

27
18 days ago

 These are basically a Bluetooth-connected pair of earbuds that you wear while running to monitor your steps and encourage running more.

25
3 months ago

A user-friendly platform that allows people to make a tax-deductible donation to charity in a single step.

23
15 days ago

We’ve seen a number of startups that help people track their health using wearables, step trackers and other data they collect. Now there’s a startup that wants to let people track their health using color-coded stickers.

17
3 months ago

A company that’s building a structured-learning platform for financial services in the US. The platform will allow candidates to learn on their own time with a structured curriculum, while the startup will match them with mentors who can help them through each step of the learning process.

16
2 years ago

Idea: This corporate wellness startup is building a platform that lets companies and their employees take their fitness out of the gym and into the world. Their first product, a smart wearable that tracks your steps and other activities, is currently being beta tested in the Bay Area.

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2 years ago

Idea: A platform that uses AI to help small business owners scale by building an engine that automatically figures out the most profitable steps to scale a business.

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