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Worldwide Startup Ideas



3 years ago

This startup is building a platform for American farmers to sell their goods to consumers worldwide. The startup aims to use a mix of digital store fronts and technology to deliver to consumers in countries like India and China, where the rural population has been growing.

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1 year ago

A decentralized worldwide marketplace where members can buy, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies.

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3 years ago

6,000 employees worldwide use this company’s service to connect with, and manage, their boss’s calendars.

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3 years ago

 A SaaS platform that uses machine learning to optimize lead generation. The startup’s customers include Monster Worldwide, the world’s largest job site, and the US’s largest insurance company.

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3 years ago

A startup that helps engineers manage the full lifecycle of their software projects. It’s a B2B SaaS platform serving developers worldwide.

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3 years ago

Chargeback is an online platform that helps users dispute utility bills. It’s a B2B startup catering to utility companies. The founders hope to build a worldwide network of users.

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3 years ago

A platform for sharing and tracking all of your fitness activities. The company developed a stand-alone iOS app called MyFitnessPal in 2011, which has over 150 million users worldwide. In 2017, they launched the fitness tracking and calorie logging platform Fitbit.

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2 years ago

This is a software platform for building customized software. The startup claims to have more than 1,000 clients worldwide, including HP, AT&T, Nest, and Dreamworks.

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2 years ago

This is an online platform that tracks the top-grossing films worldwide

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6 months ago

A startup that lets you hire a lawyer without having to go to an office or pay a lawyer. It offers a legal tech solution for small businesses, and has signed on about 100 customers worldwide.

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10 months ago

A bicycle sharing system in cities worldwide. The startup plans to launch in the UK in early 2016.

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2 years ago

A card that can be used to withdraw cash from ATMs in over 200 countries in the world, with no fees and no limits on how much a person can withdraw. The startup is currently testing in the UK, and wants to go worldwide. It’s a competitor to non-native cards like the Delta SkyMiles card.

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1 year ago

A company that’s building a “worldwide”, “unified” payments system for the oil and gas industry.

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1 year ago

A web-based marketplace for the sale of used goods. The startup wants to expand into the US and eventually worldwide.

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1 year ago

A distributed worldwide network of unsung heroes, who can perform tasks in the name of the US government, like an Uber for the US military. First launched in 2016, it’s already deployed on more than 100 bases and is partnered with more than 100 federal agencies, including the US Department of Defense, NASA, and the Department of State.

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1 year ago

In-home health care is a $100 billion industry in the US and $5 trillion worldwide. Startups like Health2Go and TeleCare are trying to make it easier for health care workers to provide medical services at home.

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1 year ago

A company that uses machine learning to help brands analyze social media data to increase their ad spend. They have over 12,000 clients worldwide, including Disney, ESPN, and Coca-Cola.

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1 year ago

A health insurance platform that uses blockchain to provide worldwide health insurance, allowing consumers to cover themselves with a single app.

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10 months ago

A group of photographers who create a “worldwide portfolio of travel images”, focusing on “underrepresented cultures”.

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1 year ago

A blockchain-based marketplace for virtual goods. The company wants to create a marketplace where users can buy and sell virtual assets, with the hopes of building the first “worldwide marketplace”.

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7 months ago

A company that organizes and indexes news from around the world, so it can be accessed worldwide in one place. According to Who Pays for Content, the average cost of a year of access to the Who Pays for Content database is $10,000, with annual revenue of $1,000,000.

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3 months ago

A lightbulb-changing market intelligence tool, with an iOS and Android app, and an API, where you can get access to “a wealth of data” about the worldwide lightbulb supply market.

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2 months ago

A company that makes a product called “Aquaman” that cleans water with the help of the sun, but also uses intelligent algorithms to determine the best times of day to clean the water, what household items can be used to filter the water, and what types of water-cleaning products would be best to buy. Aquaman’s website says they’ve sold $2.75 million in their first four years of operations, and that they’ve serviced 200,000 customers worldwide.

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2 months ago

TEDx is a series of independently organized TED-like events held worldwide, featuring local TEDTalks and other TED-like presentations. TEDx events are organized independently and are not affiliated with TED in any way.

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2 months ago

A startup that looks to improve the way urban planning happens worldwide by using data analytics to reduce traffic jams in cities. The founders have the firm belief that traffic jams make cities less livable.

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3 days ago

A three-year-old startup that’s working to build a “worldwide, interoperable, decentralized, secure and privacy-protected digital identity system”.

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