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Stuff Startup Ideas



2 years ago

This startup aims to help people around the world donate their excess stuff to the needy. The startup helps people donate excess stuff to those in need by finding charities that accept donations.

642
7 months ago

A platform that lets users sell and share their old, unused stuff, with a marketplace that helps users decide what to do with it.

329
2 years ago

A startup that allows people to buy and sell stuff with cash they don’t have. It’s a bit like the Venmo app, but for people without Venmo accounts.

176
2 years ago

A platform where you can sell your used stuff to others.

169
2 years ago

A platform that aims to be the Uber of errand work. The idea is that an employee can tap into the service using a smartphone, and then an app will ping them for errands that will help them get stuff done.

168
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service where people can buy a box of random stuff for $100 and see if they can sell anything on eBay If they sell it, they get a portion of the profit If they don’

157
2 years ago

A platform that lets you sell your stuff in minutes, without leaving the house. It’s currently in private beta.

154
1 year ago

A tool that helps customers buy stuff on Amazon using a debit card. It’s also an Amazon marketplace to receive payments.

148
1 year ago

The world’s first interactive robot taxidermist. It combines 3D scanning technology and a robotic arm to automatically fuse together a stuffed creature out of real animal parts. The startup says the process is simple for consumers to use, and can be done from their homes.

146
2 years ago

A startup that helps people organize their stuff

145
2 years ago

A startup that sells stuff from Amazon but drops it off at your house

141
2 years ago

A tool that helps you buy and sell stuff on Craigslist.

141
1 year ago

A payment platform for people who want to buy and sell stuff online but don’t have a bank account.

139
2 years ago

A platform that lets anyone easily create, sell, and buy stuff from Amazon, with no fees and no inventory.

138
1 year ago

A startup that helps people sell off extra stuff they have lying around, including their own cars.

136
2 years ago

This is an online marketplace for people who want to sell their old stuff. It also wants to be a marketplace for people who want to buy used stuff.

133
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service for people who want to sell their stuff The service will come to their home and photograph their stuff and list it on online marketplaces

129
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service where you can have a professional take pictures of your possessions so that you can easily take inventory of your stuff

129
2 years ago

A startup that lets independent creators on Amazon sell their own products Amazon already offers this feature to big businesses, but this startup lets individual sellers sell their own stuff

129
2 years ago

A startup that sells a service where people can sell their old stuff and have someone deliver it to a store for them

128
2 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.

125
2 years ago

A startup that provides a service where you can hire someone to do grocery shopping for you but the twist is that they will only buy one of everything so you don’t have to worry about extra stuff taking up space in your fridge

123
1 year ago

A technology startup that wants to use the power of data to make stuff like robot pets and virtual reality games more interactive. It’s currently focused on Pokémon Go, where it is working with Niantic on a new feature that allows users to interact with characters in the game.

123
2 years ago

Postmates is a delivery service for local goods. Postmates is trying to build out a delivery-only service for people who have a car or bike, and don’t want to own a car or bike themselves, but don’t have anybody to give their stuff to.

121
2 years ago

A way to automatically sell your old stuff on eBay, using big data to determine what you’re likely to buy again.

119
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.

113
2 years ago

A platform that helps developers of internet of things devices get their software into the hands of end users. The startup is focused on the “Internet of Stuff”, or the internet of things — a technology that allows everyday items to be connected to the internet and have their state monitored.

110
2 years ago

A startup that lets you rent out rooms for your stuff. The startup is based in San Francisco.

110
10 months ago

This startup is building a way to keep track of all the stuff you need to sell online, then selling it. The company says it has over 10,000 users.

110
2 years ago

A startup for people to sell stuff, and a way to help the buyers and sellers find each other. A similar marketplace exists today called eCohort, which launched in March of 2019.

107
2 years ago

This is a startup that wants to help people sell their old stuff on Craigslist, using their own photos and descriptions to sell their items without the hassle of eBay or Craigslist.

103
7 months ago

A startup for people who have a lot of stuff to move and don’t have time to hire a moving company

101
2 years ago

A platform that aims to build a “bespoke” container for goods between any two ports in the world. They’re working on building a tool to help ship companies quickly and cheaply move stuff across the ocean.

99
1 year ago

People who have a lot of stuff are often very stressed out. This startup is helping them clean out their homes, one item at a time.

97
1 year ago

 The startup wants to be a marketplace for people to sell their used stuff. Its focus is on new-to-market products, but founders say they’d be open to selling used products as well.

90
2 years ago

This startup wants to help teams collaborate on their projects. The startup’s app helps teams with a visual timeline of project deadlines, and also lets them share files, so users can work on stuff in real time.

88
1 year ago

A company that helps people make money selling their stuff on Facebook Marketplace

87
10 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.

85
1 year ago

A company that wants to make it easier to sell stuff online, both on Amazon’s platform and on your own website.

78
1 year ago

Subscribing to offers you can share on your Facebook feed, and then a “curated” feed of other people’s stuff you might like.

77
9 months ago

A platform that helps you share and curate content from multiple publishers in real time. The startup's main goal is to help publishers and brands sell more stuff.

74
1 year ago

This is a new way to sell your stuff on an app. Founded in January, Papago helps people sell their items on its marketplace. The marketplace has four categories: stuff, collectables, household items, and vehicles. Members can post their items on the site for 24 hours, and if no one buys it, the item goes back to the seller’s inventory. If someone buys it, the seller gets paid in bitcoin.

68
10 months ago

A startup that aggregates local deals from a variety of sources to help you find cheap or free stuff in your city.

67
10 months ago

A platform for people to sell their stuff on (e.g. clothes, cars, etc.)

65
1 year ago

A startup that wants to show you how to easily find the cheapest prices on stuff you buy regularly.

64
1 year ago

The startup sells a subscription-based email inbox that reduces the noise, clutter, and time it takes to respond to email, enabling users to focus on the important stuff.

64
1 year ago

A platform to help people sell their physical stuff to companies that buy it and ship it to their customers.

63
1 year ago

A way to get people to take better care of their stuff.

63
3 months ago

A company that makes “a bunch of other stuff”.

63
1 year ago

A way for people to make money by sharing the things they already own. The founders say that with the average American household owning over 70% more items than they actually use, this is a $130 billion market that enables people to make money from the stuff they already own by selling it to others.

62
4 months ago

Great stuff for people with small businesses who want to track and manage their expenses. It’s a basic tool that’s easy to use and has a lot of features.

62
10 months ago

Thinking of building the most advanced and simple way to get customers to pay for their stuff. The company has already sold $1 million worth of credit cards, and they plan to expand to other countries.

59
10 months ago

A startup that wants to bring “small-batch” artisanal whiskey to the masses. “We’re not trying to replace the stuff that’s out there now,” said the team. “We’re trying to add another side to it.”

58
7 months ago

A digital marketplace for anyone to buy and sell stuff. The platform connects sellers with buyers and owners with renters, providing on-demand services. The startup is looking to grow into a software as a service offering.

58
5 months ago

A company that wants to create a digital locker for customers, enabling them to store and access their stuff anywhere, anytime.

58
4 months ago

A startup that turns any storage space into a locker, and lets users pay for their stuff and get access.

58
1 year ago

The company wants to help small businesses sell stuff online via a DIY marketplace.

57
1 year ago

A company that makes a line of stick-on GPS locator patches, allowing people to track their stuff.

57
1 year ago

A startup that wants to help people sell more stuff on Facebook. It wants to build a plugin for Facebook that allows sellers to add a call-to-action to their ad to get someone to call them.

56
1 year ago

A company that makes stuff for people to wear that are healthier, more stylish, more durable, and more comfortable than the current crop of options.

56
10 months ago

Password manager app with support for multiple accounts and 2FA, with a “find” feature that allows users to search for their stuff and sync it across devices

56
4 months ago

A very soft launch in the US of a voice-activated assistant that can read you the weather, news, and other stuff.

56
1 year ago

A company that allows people to find and rent out their unused furniture and appliances. The startup wants to upend the industry by offering a way to sell the stuff you own while making money on the stuff you don't.

55
11 months ago

 A startup that helps companies manage the logistics of stuff -- like shipping, storing and moving -- more efficiently.

55
1 year ago

A business that creates on-demand marketplaces for three things: furniture, decoration, and travel. The startup wants to allow people to rent and sell their stuff in one place.

53
1 year ago

A platform for connecting physical retail stores with customers in the same country. The startup wants to make it easier for people to find the stuff they need when they need it.

53
9 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.

53
4 months ago

A platform for tracking who has the “right” to sell your stuff.

52
1 year ago

The app lets you make money when your friends want to buy stuff from you. The app creates a “payment” link when you post a photo of an item. When a friend clicks the link, they’re charged a commission on the sale.

49
10 months ago

An online platform that lets you pick out a pair of shoes that has all the right stuff for your foot type, and have them delivered to your house.

49
1 year ago

A search engine that looks like Google but won’t show you stuff that isn’t relevant to you.

48
3 months ago

A startup for buying and selling used stuff. Buyer beware: there are scams out there, but you can also buy high-end designer items for $2.50.

48
9 months ago

A cloud platform to manage and track assets, especially stuff like cars, vacation homes, and other investments.

47
9 months ago

An online marketplace where you can buy and sell stuff from your computer or phone.

46
1 month ago

A personal assistant that works with your schedule and to-do lists to help you get stuff done.

46
4 months ago

A startup for sellers to sell stuff on a one-time-use basis. It’s like a Craigslist for things. It’s a B2B company.

45
2 months ago

A real estate listing app that lets you “list your stuff” and sell it on Craigslist.

44
8 months ago

A tech company that lets companies market their stuff online more effectively, by aggregating product reviews from multiple sites and allowing users to filter, tag, and visualize reviews in one place.

41
2 months ago

A startup for organizing and tracking your “earthly possessions” with a modern minimalist design. The company wants to make a tool that helps you organize your thoughts and your stuff.

41
5 months ago

A product that helps reduce waste by providing insight on which foodstuffs to buy in bulk, when to buy them, and how to sell them.

40
9 months ago

A startup that aims to bring retail and commerce to the masses by making the user experience designed with sight and sound in mind. The startup is working towards building a retail experience that’s designed to be more immediate and immersive than the stuff we’re used to today.

37
5 months ago

A startup that covers the science of building and engineering, including how to make stuff that does stuff.

36
8 months ago

A tool for bankers, startups, and investors to quickly assess a company’s potential based on its business model, customer network, and other metrics (I love this kind of stuff)

35
11 months ago

This startup helps businesses sell more stuff online by helping shoppers buy online, then driving them to a physical store.

33
3 months ago

Provides a way for people to sell their stuff on eBay

32
2 months ago

A digital assistant that uses machine learning to help you remember and organize your stuff, has been around since 2014 and is currently running on Android.

31
6 months ago

A startup that makes it easy for people to scrap your old stuff, with a focus on making the process easy and painless.

30
6 months ago

A way to help teams coordinate and get stuff done.

25
6 months ago

A startup that aims to provide better analytics for online production. HowStuffWorks is a video production company, but up until now it was only able to track a handful of metrics, like views and shares, to get a vague sense of what was working. Now they have a full analytics suite that they said gives them a much more accurate picture of whether they’re on the right track with their content.

24
26 days ago

Asana was already a great place for teams to organize and keep track of their stuff, but it suffered from a lack of new features. The company has now launched a new product, “Asana Enterprise”, which aims to do the same thing for larger businesses.

15
2 years ago

Idea: Online marketplace that allows people to rent out their unused stuff

5
4 hours ago

A software company that helps companies with the “hard” stuff, like payroll and insurance, with its software and services. Their pitch is that they’re the “Uber for HR”.

1
2 years ago

Idea: A startup for helping companies sell stuff through Facebook and Instagram

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2 years ago

Idea: A startup that wants to help people preserve their online identity in the face of their social network and email providers going the way of the dinosaur The startup wants to help you migrate your online presence, all your photos, videos, and other stuff, to a different company

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2 years ago

Idea: A web app that makes it easy for people to sell the stuff they don’t want anymore. It’s an “eBay for the rest of your stuff”, meaning it’s not just for things with a high value.

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2 years ago

A startup that provides a service for people to help them get rid of stuff they don't need

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2 years ago

A startup that helps people find their lost stuff and get a reward if they return it

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