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1. A platform built to help people learn a new skill by encouraging them to practice it on their phone. (18pts) ❤️ Like this

2. Pembleton is a startup that offers a “digestible” social media management service to small businesses. (18pts) ❤️ Like this

3. A startup looking to help with the process of procuring and managing medical equipment. They’re currently working with 90 healthcare facilities. (18pts) ❤️ Like this

4. A social network that uses AI to surface the most relevant content around you (18pts) ❤️ Like this

5. A startup that wants to make it easier for consumers to order pickup and delivery from local restaurants and businesses. (17pts) ❤️ Like this

6. A way to easily share and find a place to eat with your friends. (17pts) ❤️ Like this

7. A product that helps people in the VR community get together, meet, and keep in touch (16pts) ❤️ Like this

8. A startup that helps people set up their own video production studio or hire a pro to create videos for them. (15pts) ❤️ Like this

9. A platform that connects local businesses to kids' camps and other activities for kids (13pts) ❤️ Like this

10. A platform for businesses to create their own private marketplaces, that can be a hub for suppliers and buyers. (12pts) ❤️ Like this

11. A group of entrepreneurs and executives from large companies like Google, Amazon, and Walmart are working on a new startup called Kip, a platform for tech-enabled collaboration. The company’s goal is to help large companies share resources more effectively, and will launch in the fall of 2020 in the U.S. (11pts) ❤️ Like this

12. A startup that helps small businesses manage their inventory and sales, and the sales and inventory of the stores they sell to. The business has $2.2M in funding. (10pts) ❤️ Like this

13. A platform that connects lenders with small businesses, helping them get financing. The startup currently has $1,000 in monthly revenue, after launching in November. (10pts) ❤️ Like this

14. - "We are building a service to help people find out where to buy a home and how much it will cost. (10pts) ❤️ Like this

15. A startup that offers a platform for entrepreneurs to grow their online presence with social media, email, and live chats. (10pts) ❤️ Like this

16. A “Trump-proof” tax reform calculator that’s pre-populated with the latest tax brackets and deductions to give individuals a better understanding of the proposed tax changes. (9pts) ❤️ Like this

17. A web-based service that helps auto mechanics diagnose and repair vehicles. The company charges a subscription for its services. (9pts) ❤️ Like this

18. A system for buying and selling tickets for events that don’t take place on a traditional schedule, such as concerts, theatre performances, and sports. (9pts) ❤️ Like this

19. The company is building on the model of other online platforms that let you create a “Bitmoji,” an avatar that responds to text and social media messages; it’s a platform for people to create their own avatars for use on social media. (9pts) ❤️ Like this

20. A platform for home cleaning services that intelligently schedules around the user’s schedule and behavior. The startup wants to make the service “seamlessly integrated” into your home and your life. (9pts) ❤️ Like this

21. This startup is building out a distribution network for over-the-counter medicines. (9pts) ❤️ Like this

22. Yolt is building a credit card without interest that refunds customers’ purchases if they make a payment within a year of making them. It’s a credit card for the unbanked, but it’s currently only in the United States. (8pts) ❤️ Like this

23. A platform that helps organizations measure their success in more than just the traditional metrics like financials, net promoter score, market share and more. The startup is pitching their platform as a way to measure what they do in real-time, capturing the human side of their operations. (8pts) ❤️ Like this

24. A digital ad-blocking tool for iOS and Android. (8pts) ❤️ Like this

25. The Logs app was built as an app to help parents keep track of their kids. It’s now a tool for all parents to track their kids’ locations. (8pts) ❤️ Like this


And here's the new ideas just in:

1. A company that wants to make it easier for people to give to charity. The startup helps people organize their donations into a portal that makes it easy to gift. (0pts) ❤️ Like this

2. A data product that coordinates the spread of data across government, health care, and media-saturated organizations. The startup wants to make it easier for people to share their personal data, and more easily with companies they don’t trust. (0pts) ❤️ Like this

3. A community for people seeking to buy, sell, and rent used cars. They’re building a platform that aims to be as frictionless as possible, and is now working with a few car dealerships in the UK. (0pts) ❤️ Like this

4. A platform for creating and publishing podcasts, automatic transcribed interviews, and other audio-only content, made for consumption on Apple’s podcast player iRadio. (1pts) ❤️ Like this

5. A clever way of connecting e-commerce orders to the physical goods they are for by using a “touch and pay” system. The startup’s system is built for vending machines, and it works in a similar way to Square or PayPal. The startup says it has closed $5 million in funding. (0pts) ❤️ Like this

6. A way to manage payments to contractors and suppliers via a web-based system. The company collects payments and tracks projects on the same platform. (0pts) ❤️ Like this

7. A platform to help users find jobs around town and in their niche, which includes a marketplace for hiring. (1pts) ❤️ Like this

8. This startup wants to help teams stay on schedule through real-time scheduling and an open API. (0pts) ❤️ Like this

9. An “Uber for dog walking”, which the founders say is “like the Uber of dog walking”. The company is planning to bridge the gap between the gig economy and the traditional dog-walking industry. (0pts) ❤️ Like this

10. The startup is building a platform for companies to manage and track their insurance agents and sales reps. The founders say they have partnerships with over 200 insurance carriers. (1pts) ❤️ Like this

11. The most recent Y Combinator batch was the most diverse batch to date, with more women than men and fewer white people than previously. (1pts) ❤️ Like this

12. A camera-based artificial intelligence system for the home that offers an AI-powered personal assistant to control your lights and other home automation devices. (1pts) ❤️ Like this



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