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1. SaaS for companies that need to recruit remote workers on demand. Currently available in the US. (53pts) ❤️ Like this
2. A “sanctuary city” for marijuana users in California. The startup wants to set up places where people can smoke pot without fear of prosecution. (37pts) ❤️ Like this
3. This startup wants to make it easier for anyone to find the right insurance price, and track their own premiums and costs, as well as provide an easy way to compare policies. (35pts) ❤️ Like this
4. This company is selling a service that allows customers to manage their daily errands using AI algorithms. The company’s founders say that they have already attracted over 300,000 signups. (33pts) ❤️ Like this
5. A startup that makes custom-made clothing. The company has run a successful Kickstarter campaign in the past year, and is now taking preorders for their next product — a one-of-a-kind T-shirt printed with your face. (30pts) ❤️ Like this
6. A platform for business, enabling companies to add and manage their suppliers on-demand. The company’s founders, who came from a marketing background, say the product is targeted at companies in the $1-10 million range. (29pts) ❤️ Like this
7. Zendesk has a lot of power over the customer experience, but many people aren’t aware of that fact. (25pts) ❤️ Like this
8. A way to manage a company’s content across the different channels they use, including social media, SEO, and more. (24pts) ❤️ Like this
9. A company that allows you to choose which healthcare provider you want to go to. (23pts) ❤️ Like this
10. A startup for consumers to find products, order them and get them delivered from places like Amazon. The startup says it is building the largest inventory network in the US and plans to launch in the UK next year. (23pts) ❤️ Like this
11. A daily email that helps you identify major political events and news stories to make sure you don’t miss anything. (23pts) ❤️ Like this
12. A startup that helps Twitter users find and connect with people in their area through crowdsourced recommendations. (22pts) ❤️ Like this
13. A software company whose goal is to provide a way to manage the growth and maintenance of your business website. (22pts) ❤️ Like this
14. A paperless billing and payment system for restaurants. The startup collects past-due bills and hangs them on a wall to shame customers. (22pts) ❤️ Like this
15. A company that wants to build a social network for the blockchain, but without the social aspects of other blockchain projects. (21pts) ❤️ Like this
16. A web-based platform for hiring software engineers. The startup’s main product, which costs $5 per user per month for a single engineer, does the heavy lifting of scheduling and invoicing for a company. (21pts) ❤️ Like this
17. A platform that pairs developers with freelance developers to build their websites and apps. (21pts) ❤️ Like this
18. This company is building a “bundle” of cheap, off-the-shelf components to help folks build their own devices, from low-end laptops to drones. (20pts) ❤️ Like this
19. This startup is building a platform that allows users to create and share “text-washing”, where text is turned into images. (20pts) ❤️ Like this
20. A way to connect teams in different cities, allowing them to collaborate on projects online. It’s a collaboration tool like Slack, but for teams in different cities. (20pts) ❤️ Like this
21. A system for recording and analyzing user behavior (20pts) ❤️ Like this
22. The startup is working with big brands to create a platform that lets brands create and run their own online shops where consumers can buy directly from them. The idea is to create a market for in-house brands without having to go through a wholesaler. (20pts) ❤️ Like this
23. Building software to allow users to share and distribute their work in a better way than emailing it. (19pts) ❤️ Like this
24. A startup for brand ambassadors to earn money on their social media channels. The company’s founders say that it’s growing quickly, and that they’re already working with 50 brands and have over 1,000 ambassadors. (19pts) ❤️ Like this
25. A free online platform that connects students with mentors, a combination that’s proven to help students improve their study habits along the way. (19pts) ❤️ Like this
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1. A system that allows people to receive messages in real time from the devices they buy. (0pts) ❤️ Like this
2. This startup is working on a way to allow people to store their documents in the cloud without having to send them to a company’s server, thus saving bandwidth and making sure files are always up-to-date. (0pts) ❤️ Like this
3. This company is an AI-powered personal assistant that can take care of your finances. (-1pts) ❤️ Like this
4. An AI-powered, self-learning personal assistant that handles the mundane, boring tasks of daily life. The company’s founders say it can organize your schedule, set reminders, and even order takeout. (-1pts) ❤️ Like this
5. A startup that packs meals from restaurants into bags for the same day pickup, for employees. (0pts) ❤️ Like this
6. A way to make it easier for non-tech people to code, which they say is a “massive” problem. The company’s founder says that a person with no coding background can be trained in three weeks. (0pts) ❤️ Like this
7. A platform for people to get together and learn from each other. A way for people to tune their skills and knowledge against peers in an area, and for them to find new opportunities. (-1pts) ❤️ Like this
8. A tool that works across different email platforms that helps users track their expenses and grow their businesses. (0pts) ❤️ Like this
9. A software company building a platform to help clients manage their digital content, including newsletters and marketing materials. (0pts) ❤️ Like this
10. A startup that helps manufacturers with the production of custom furniture. The startup wants to help manufacturers build furniture that can be made with a 3D printer. The startup is looking for real-estate spaces in the US for its manufacturing plants. (0pts) ❤️ Like this
11. A startup that lets you send money to friends through PayPal or Venmo, then splits the funds with you. (1pts) ❤️ Like this
12. A product that helps designers test interactive prototypes for real users. (2pts) ❤️ Like this
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