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2014 Hottest
Startups
• 2014 was a great year for consumer tech,
so lets take a look at the best startups that
launched this year.
• When looking at the best startups, we
findouts like funding, revenue, growth,
and investor interest.
List of Hottest startups of 2014
• LAMSQUAD brings hair salon-quality victories to your loft.
• GLAMSQUAD brings hair salon-quality victories to your loft.
• Glamsquad
• What it is: GLAMSQUAD prime supporter Victoria Eisner got the thought for her startup on New
Year's Eve one year. Regardless of utilizing on-interest administrations to plan whatever is left of
her night — Uber to go to her occasion and Rent The Runway for her dress — yet she couldn't
discover a startup that would bring a victory arrangement and excellence styling to her entryway.
With GLAMSQUAD's application, you press a catch and a beautician will appear at your home to
blow dry your hair ($50) or do your cosmetics ($75). A couple of months back, GLAMSQUAD
employed Gilt Groupe fellow benefactor Alexandra Wilkis Wilson as its CEO.
• Dispatch date: GLAMSQUAD propelled in New York City in January, furthermore as of late
dispatched in Los Angeles and Miami.
• Subsidizing: GLAMSQUAD brought $2 million up in seed financing in January, and in October,
the startup raised an alternate $7 million from Softbank Capital, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, BBG
Ventures, and Montage Ventures.
• www.glamsquad.com
Glamsquad
Spring is the Instagram for shopping.
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What it is: Angel investor David Tisch has funded startups like Harry's, Kitchensurfing, and Flatiron
Health, but he took a stab at cofounding a startup this year with Spring. Spring is sort of like the
Instagram for shopping: you swipe through lifestyle pictures, not just flat pictures of products, and
you can purchase anything you see in the app with a few taps. Apple just named Spring one of
the best apps of 2014.
Launch date: Spring launched in August.
Funding: Spring raised a $7.5 million Series A round in July. The round was led by Thrive Capital,
Groupe Arnault and Box Group. Other investors include Founder Collective, Google Ventures, SV
Angel, and Lerer Hippeau Ventures.
Website: shopspring.com
shopspring.com
DWNLD makes apps easy to make, customize and get published in the App Store.
Business Insider Australia
DWNLD co-founder Alexandra Keating.
What it is: DWNLD is to apps what Wordpress is to websites: it's a startup that lets anyone create an
app quickly and cheaply and put it in the App Store. DWNLD was founded by angel investor Fritz
Lanman and Alexandra Keating. DWNLD's service costs $15 a month, and lets its users
customize apps with easy design tools. Publishers also have the option of turning on iAds to
monetize their apps.
Launch date: DWNLD launched in September.
Funding: DWNLD has quietly raised $2 million in seed funding from WME, Michael Arrington’s
CrunchFund, The Chernin Group, Gordon Crawford, and other media executives.
Website: dwnld.me
DWNLD
Ello is the ad-free, anti-Facebook social network.
Ello is the ad-free, anti-Facebook social network.
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Ello founder Paul Budnitz.
What it is: Ello is a minimalist social network that promises no advertisements. In fact, Ello even has a
manifesto that states the social network will never sell your personal information to advertisers.
Ello is free to use, but you can pay for new features. Ello has become a community for finance
reporters and analysts recently, too. Budnitz told Business Insider in October that at the time, Ello
already had more than 1 million users, and 40,000 to 50,000 new signups per hour during its
initial frenzy.
Launch date: Ello launched in invite-only beta mode in August.
Funding: Ello raised $5.5 million in venture funding led by Foundry Group in October.
Website: ello.co
Ello
Curbside lets you order stuff on your phone and pick it up at the store without leaving your car.
Curbside lets you order stuff on your phone and pick it up at the store without leaving your car.
Curbside/screenshot
What it is: Curbside lets you buy stuff from brick-and-mortar stores on your phone. Instead of waiting
for delivery, you pick up your purchases from the store — curbside — without ever having to get
out of your car. When it launched, Curbside had partnered with retailers including Target, and was
only operational in the San Francisco Bay area. Next year, the startup plans to expand to 15
markets.
Launch date: Curbside launched in October with apps for Apple and Android.
Funding: In October, Curbside raised $8 million in Series A funding led by Index Ventures with
participation from O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures, Innovation Endeavors, Chicago Ventures, AME
Cloud Ventures, and angel investors. Since its founding, Curbside has raised $9.5 million.
Website: www.shopcurbside.com
Curbside
Reserve takes all the pain out of making restaurant reservations.
Reserve takes all the pain out of making restaurant reservations.
Reserve
What it is: Joe Marchese, the founder of adtech company true[x], first got the idea for his real-time
restaurant reservation startup Reserve while out to dinner with one of his employees last year.
Both men agreed that the whole process of going out to dinner — making a reservation and
paying for the meal — could be made more efficient. Reserve, which competes with startups like
OpenTable and offers restaurant reservations, was developed by Uber cofounder Garrett Camp's
startup studio, Expa.
Launch date: Reserve launched on iOS in October in New York, Boston, and Los Angeles. Reserve
has partnered with about 20 to 30 restaurants in each city and plans to launch soon in
Washington, D.C., London, and San Francisco.
Funding: Reserve hasn't disclosed how much money the startup has raised, but a spokesperson told
TechCrunch that Reserve is “pre-Series A” and has about 30 employees.
Website: reserve.com
Reserve
Shyp sends your packages for you, so you never have to step foot in the post office.
Shyp sends your packages for you, so you never have to step foot in the post office.
Kyle Russell/Business Insider
What it is: Shyp takes all the hassle out of shipping packages. Instead of taking a package to UPS,
FedEx, or the post office, Shyp lets you take a picture of whatever you want to send. A driver
picks up the package in minutes, and you're done. Shyp comparison-shops across the carriers
and charges you the lowest price for shipping.
Launch date: Shyp launched in San Francisco in March, in New York in September, and in Miami in
November. The company says the startup's rollout will continue next year in Los Angeles.
Funding: Shyp raised $2.1 million in seed funding in September 2013 from Fresh VC, Winklevoss
Capital, SherpaVentures, Homebrew, and notable angel investors. In July, the startup raised $10
million in a Series A round of funding from SherpaVentures and Shervin Pishevar.
Website: www.shyp.com
Shyp
Jet.com is Marc Lore's mysterious "Amazon-killer" e-commerce website.
Jet.com is Marc Lore's mysterious "Amazon-killer" e-commerce website.
Quidsi
Jet.com CEO Marc Lore.
What it is: Marc Lore, an e-commerce veteran who used to be CEO of Quidsi — the website behind Diapers.com —
has been working on a mysterious, stealthy new e-commerce startup called Jet, which is rumored to be an
Amazon-killer. Lore has promised Jet will be a "new kind of e-commerce experience, uniquely grounded in
transparency and customer empowerment."
Launch date: While Jet hasn't officially launched yet, it has announced it would offer shares of stock to early users.
How it works: you sign up on Jet's website, you'll get early access and a six-month membership to the website for
free. You'll also receive a link to send to others to convince them to sign up. The person with the most referrals will
receive 100,000 shares of stock, and the ten people with the most referrals will receive 10,000 shares each.
Funding: In July, Jet raised $55 million from High Peaks Venture Partners, MentorTech Ventures, Bain Capital
Ventures, Accel Partners, and New Enterprise Associates. In September, Jet raised $25 million from Western
Technology Investment and Silicon Valley Bank to round out its Series A round of funding.
Website: jet.com
JET
JMink lets you 3D print customized makeup from your home computer.
Mink lets you 3D print customized makeup from your home computer.
Mink/Vimeo
Mink's Grace Choi.
What it is: Grace Choi is taking on the $55 billion cosmetics industry with Mink. Choi first presented her idea for Mink at
TechCrunch Disrupt in May. "The makeup industry makes a whole lot of money on a whole lot of bulls---." She
said at TechCrunch Disrupt. "They charge a huge premium on something that tech provides for free. That one
thing is color." Mink is a printer that attaches to your home computer, camera, or phone to print customizable
makeup. You can request an invite for a Mink printer on Mink's website. When it becomes available, it'll cost $300.
Founding date: Mink was founded in 2014.
Funding: Mink is a bootstrapped startup. Choi has not raised any venture capital money for Mink, and has said that
she's not interested in doing so.
Website: gracemink.com
JMink
Alfred is your affordable, personal butler.
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What it is: Alfred, which won TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco in September, takes on-demand startups to the next
level by offering a butler for $99 a month. Alfred first asks invited users to take a short quiz so the service can
learn a bit about you. Then, you get assigned a butler — an Alfred.
After working out a schedule, your Alfred will stop by and take care of all your chores: sorting mail, folding clothes,
picking up your laundry, and cleaning your house. Marcela Sapone and Jessica Beck came up with the idea for
the startup for a Harvard Business School class project. They realized the business potential it had, and left
school to work on it.
Launch date: Alfred launched in September at TechCrunch Disrupt SF.
Funding: In November Alfred raised $2 million in seed funding from CrunchFund, SV Angel, and Spark Capital.
Website: www.helloalfred.com
Alfred
You'll never forget a meeting again with x.ai.
You'll never forget a meeting again with x.ai.
x.ai/Screenshot
What it is: x.ai — pronounced "X dot A I" — is an artificial intelligence-powered personal assistant that uses email to
help you schedule all your meetings. You talk to Amy, your x.ai assistant, and have her take care of the boring
email scheduling simply by CCing Amy@x.ai on your emails. x.ai is currently in beta testing, but you can add your
email to the waiting list here.
Founding date: x.ai was founded in April.
Funding: x.ai raised $2.1 million in May from SoftBank Capital, Dennis R. Mortensen, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and IA
Ventures.
Website: x.ai
X.ai
Yo is the stupidly simple notification app that went viral this summer.
Yo is the stupidly simple notification app that went viral this summer.
Business Insider
What it is: Or Arbel's zero-character messaging app Yo is bafflingly simple: you open the app, tap a friend's name, and
they receive a notification that says "Yo!" in a robotic voice (the voice behind the Yo is actually Arbel himself). In
response, you can send a Yo back. The app took only 8 hours to create. Two months later, Yo went viral and
became the #1 social networking app in the US App Store and the #4 app overall.
Launch date: Yo launched quietly in April.
Funding: In July, Yo raised $1.5 million at a $5-10 million valuation. Investors participating in Yo's seed funding round
included the founders of China's Tencent, Mashable founder Pete Cashmore, Betaworks, and angel investors.
Website: www.justyo.co
Justyo.co
Talk to and share ideas with your coworkers easily with Slack.
Talk to and share ideas with your coworkers easily with Slack.
Slack
Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield.
What it is: Slack is a workplace communication app that's taken the business world by storm. It provides a group chat
room and lets users share files and work collaboratively too. Slack was originally an internal tool used by CEO
Stewart Butterfield's team at Tiny Speck, the company that made the multiplayer game Glitch, but Butterfield
decided to spin it out into its own product and company. Slack's growth as an enterprise communication tool has
been completely organic — Slack hasn't spent any money on marketing. It's one of the fastest growing enterprise
apps of all time.
Slack was an internal tool used by the team at Tiny Speck, the company that was making Glitch
Launch date: Slack officially launched in February.
Funding: This year, Slack raised two different rounds of funding. In April Slack raised $42.8 million from Andreessen
Horowitz, Accel Partners, and The Social+Capital Partnership. In October it raised $120 million from The
Social+Capital Partnership, Accel Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Google Ventures, and Kleiner Perkins Caufield
& Byers. Overall, Slack has raised $180 million.
Website: slack.com
Slack
Humin makes it easier for you to remember people you meet.
Humin makes it easier for you to remember people you meet.
Humin
What it is: Humin remembers all the details about the first time you meet someone so you never have to. The app uses
your social media and phone contacts to create a list of your Favorites, which you're greeted with when you open
the app. Every time you add a new phone number to Humin, which is designed to replace your Contacts and
Phone apps, the app brings up the person's name, when and were you met, the people you both know, and
where the person works. If that person's on social media, Humin will add a photo of the person so you'll never
forget a name or a face.
Founding date: Humin was founded in 2013. It went live in the App store in August.
Funding: None announced.
Website: www.humin.com
HUMIN
Casper takes all the headache out of buying a new mattress.
Casper takes all the headache out of buying a new mattress.
Casper
What it is: Casper was founded to simplify the process of getting a mattress. Instead of a traditional mattress you'd buy
at Sleepy's, Casper stuffs a big, fluffy mattress into a box and delivers it right to your door. In New York City,
Casper says it'll deliver your mattress in two hours. Casper's mattresses come in six sizes and cost between $500
and $950 with a 10-year warranty. Casper told Business Insider the company was profitable on its first day of
business, doing $1 million in sales in its first 28 days.
Launch date: Casper launched in April.
Funding: In January Casper raised a $1.9 million round of seed funding from QueensBridge Venture Partners,
Correlation Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Vaizra Investments, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and Norwest Venture
Partners. In August, Casper raised $13.1 million in a Series A round of funding from Kevin Colleran, Slow
Ventures, Vaizra Investments, Crosslink Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, Cendana Capital, Silas Capital,
Consigliere Brand Capital, SV Angel, A-Grade Investments, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and New Enterprise
Associates.
Website: casper.com
Casper
Cyber Dust lets you send self-destructing messages while protecting your privacy.
Cyber Dust lets you send self-destructing messages while protecting your privacy.
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What it is: Mark Cuban created Cyber Dust with help from Mention Media. Cyber Dust is a free texting app that lets its
users send texts and pictures that disappear after 30 seconds, similar to Snapchat. Unlike Snapchat, however,
Cyber Dust promises that it leaves no trace of any of the messages. Cyber Dust also tells you when someone
takes a screenshot, though there is no name attached to the messages. The messages expire 12 hours from
when they're sent regardless of whether your friends view them.
"Anything that can be misconstrued in any way, shape or form, I'm going to do it on Cyber Dust," Cuban said. "There's
a digital footprint for everything, and it becomes harder [to own] the playbook of our lives on Facebook or on email
or texts. It's hard to have context that's right."
Founding date: Cyber Dust was founded in March.
Funding: None announced.
Website: cyberdust.com
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2014 hottest startup

  • 2. • 2014 was a great year for consumer tech, so lets take a look at the best startups that launched this year. • When looking at the best startups, we findouts like funding, revenue, growth, and investor interest. List of Hottest startups of 2014
  • 3. • LAMSQUAD brings hair salon-quality victories to your loft. • GLAMSQUAD brings hair salon-quality victories to your loft. • Glamsquad • What it is: GLAMSQUAD prime supporter Victoria Eisner got the thought for her startup on New Year's Eve one year. Regardless of utilizing on-interest administrations to plan whatever is left of her night — Uber to go to her occasion and Rent The Runway for her dress — yet she couldn't discover a startup that would bring a victory arrangement and excellence styling to her entryway. With GLAMSQUAD's application, you press a catch and a beautician will appear at your home to blow dry your hair ($50) or do your cosmetics ($75). A couple of months back, GLAMSQUAD employed Gilt Groupe fellow benefactor Alexandra Wilkis Wilson as its CEO. • Dispatch date: GLAMSQUAD propelled in New York City in January, furthermore as of late dispatched in Los Angeles and Miami. • Subsidizing: GLAMSQUAD brought $2 million up in seed financing in January, and in October, the startup raised an alternate $7 million from Softbank Capital, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, BBG Ventures, and Montage Ventures. • www.glamsquad.com Glamsquad
  • 4. Spring is the Instagram for shopping. iTunes What it is: Angel investor David Tisch has funded startups like Harry's, Kitchensurfing, and Flatiron Health, but he took a stab at cofounding a startup this year with Spring. Spring is sort of like the Instagram for shopping: you swipe through lifestyle pictures, not just flat pictures of products, and you can purchase anything you see in the app with a few taps. Apple just named Spring one of the best apps of 2014. Launch date: Spring launched in August. Funding: Spring raised a $7.5 million Series A round in July. The round was led by Thrive Capital, Groupe Arnault and Box Group. Other investors include Founder Collective, Google Ventures, SV Angel, and Lerer Hippeau Ventures. Website: shopspring.com shopspring.com
  • 5. DWNLD makes apps easy to make, customize and get published in the App Store. Business Insider Australia DWNLD co-founder Alexandra Keating. What it is: DWNLD is to apps what Wordpress is to websites: it's a startup that lets anyone create an app quickly and cheaply and put it in the App Store. DWNLD was founded by angel investor Fritz Lanman and Alexandra Keating. DWNLD's service costs $15 a month, and lets its users customize apps with easy design tools. Publishers also have the option of turning on iAds to monetize their apps. Launch date: DWNLD launched in September. Funding: DWNLD has quietly raised $2 million in seed funding from WME, Michael Arrington’s CrunchFund, The Chernin Group, Gordon Crawford, and other media executives. Website: dwnld.me DWNLD
  • 6. Ello is the ad-free, anti-Facebook social network. Ello is the ad-free, anti-Facebook social network. paulbudnitz.com Ello founder Paul Budnitz. What it is: Ello is a minimalist social network that promises no advertisements. In fact, Ello even has a manifesto that states the social network will never sell your personal information to advertisers. Ello is free to use, but you can pay for new features. Ello has become a community for finance reporters and analysts recently, too. Budnitz told Business Insider in October that at the time, Ello already had more than 1 million users, and 40,000 to 50,000 new signups per hour during its initial frenzy. Launch date: Ello launched in invite-only beta mode in August. Funding: Ello raised $5.5 million in venture funding led by Foundry Group in October. Website: ello.co Ello
  • 7. Curbside lets you order stuff on your phone and pick it up at the store without leaving your car. Curbside lets you order stuff on your phone and pick it up at the store without leaving your car. Curbside/screenshot What it is: Curbside lets you buy stuff from brick-and-mortar stores on your phone. Instead of waiting for delivery, you pick up your purchases from the store — curbside — without ever having to get out of your car. When it launched, Curbside had partnered with retailers including Target, and was only operational in the San Francisco Bay area. Next year, the startup plans to expand to 15 markets. Launch date: Curbside launched in October with apps for Apple and Android. Funding: In October, Curbside raised $8 million in Series A funding led by Index Ventures with participation from O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures, Innovation Endeavors, Chicago Ventures, AME Cloud Ventures, and angel investors. Since its founding, Curbside has raised $9.5 million. Website: www.shopcurbside.com Curbside
  • 8. Reserve takes all the pain out of making restaurant reservations. Reserve takes all the pain out of making restaurant reservations. Reserve What it is: Joe Marchese, the founder of adtech company true[x], first got the idea for his real-time restaurant reservation startup Reserve while out to dinner with one of his employees last year. Both men agreed that the whole process of going out to dinner — making a reservation and paying for the meal — could be made more efficient. Reserve, which competes with startups like OpenTable and offers restaurant reservations, was developed by Uber cofounder Garrett Camp's startup studio, Expa. Launch date: Reserve launched on iOS in October in New York, Boston, and Los Angeles. Reserve has partnered with about 20 to 30 restaurants in each city and plans to launch soon in Washington, D.C., London, and San Francisco. Funding: Reserve hasn't disclosed how much money the startup has raised, but a spokesperson told TechCrunch that Reserve is “pre-Series A” and has about 30 employees. Website: reserve.com Reserve
  • 9. Shyp sends your packages for you, so you never have to step foot in the post office. Shyp sends your packages for you, so you never have to step foot in the post office. Kyle Russell/Business Insider What it is: Shyp takes all the hassle out of shipping packages. Instead of taking a package to UPS, FedEx, or the post office, Shyp lets you take a picture of whatever you want to send. A driver picks up the package in minutes, and you're done. Shyp comparison-shops across the carriers and charges you the lowest price for shipping. Launch date: Shyp launched in San Francisco in March, in New York in September, and in Miami in November. The company says the startup's rollout will continue next year in Los Angeles. Funding: Shyp raised $2.1 million in seed funding in September 2013 from Fresh VC, Winklevoss Capital, SherpaVentures, Homebrew, and notable angel investors. In July, the startup raised $10 million in a Series A round of funding from SherpaVentures and Shervin Pishevar. Website: www.shyp.com Shyp
  • 10. Jet.com is Marc Lore's mysterious "Amazon-killer" e-commerce website. Jet.com is Marc Lore's mysterious "Amazon-killer" e-commerce website. Quidsi Jet.com CEO Marc Lore. What it is: Marc Lore, an e-commerce veteran who used to be CEO of Quidsi — the website behind Diapers.com — has been working on a mysterious, stealthy new e-commerce startup called Jet, which is rumored to be an Amazon-killer. Lore has promised Jet will be a "new kind of e-commerce experience, uniquely grounded in transparency and customer empowerment." Launch date: While Jet hasn't officially launched yet, it has announced it would offer shares of stock to early users. How it works: you sign up on Jet's website, you'll get early access and a six-month membership to the website for free. You'll also receive a link to send to others to convince them to sign up. The person with the most referrals will receive 100,000 shares of stock, and the ten people with the most referrals will receive 10,000 shares each. Funding: In July, Jet raised $55 million from High Peaks Venture Partners, MentorTech Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, Accel Partners, and New Enterprise Associates. In September, Jet raised $25 million from Western Technology Investment and Silicon Valley Bank to round out its Series A round of funding. Website: jet.com JET
  • 11. JMink lets you 3D print customized makeup from your home computer. Mink lets you 3D print customized makeup from your home computer. Mink/Vimeo Mink's Grace Choi. What it is: Grace Choi is taking on the $55 billion cosmetics industry with Mink. Choi first presented her idea for Mink at TechCrunch Disrupt in May. "The makeup industry makes a whole lot of money on a whole lot of bulls---." She said at TechCrunch Disrupt. "They charge a huge premium on something that tech provides for free. That one thing is color." Mink is a printer that attaches to your home computer, camera, or phone to print customizable makeup. You can request an invite for a Mink printer on Mink's website. When it becomes available, it'll cost $300. Founding date: Mink was founded in 2014. Funding: Mink is a bootstrapped startup. Choi has not raised any venture capital money for Mink, and has said that she's not interested in doing so. Website: gracemink.com JMink
  • 12. Alfred is your affordable, personal butler. Shutterstock.com What it is: Alfred, which won TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco in September, takes on-demand startups to the next level by offering a butler for $99 a month. Alfred first asks invited users to take a short quiz so the service can learn a bit about you. Then, you get assigned a butler — an Alfred. After working out a schedule, your Alfred will stop by and take care of all your chores: sorting mail, folding clothes, picking up your laundry, and cleaning your house. Marcela Sapone and Jessica Beck came up with the idea for the startup for a Harvard Business School class project. They realized the business potential it had, and left school to work on it. Launch date: Alfred launched in September at TechCrunch Disrupt SF. Funding: In November Alfred raised $2 million in seed funding from CrunchFund, SV Angel, and Spark Capital. Website: www.helloalfred.com Alfred
  • 13. You'll never forget a meeting again with x.ai. You'll never forget a meeting again with x.ai. x.ai/Screenshot What it is: x.ai — pronounced "X dot A I" — is an artificial intelligence-powered personal assistant that uses email to help you schedule all your meetings. You talk to Amy, your x.ai assistant, and have her take care of the boring email scheduling simply by CCing Amy@x.ai on your emails. x.ai is currently in beta testing, but you can add your email to the waiting list here. Founding date: x.ai was founded in April. Funding: x.ai raised $2.1 million in May from SoftBank Capital, Dennis R. Mortensen, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and IA Ventures. Website: x.ai X.ai
  • 14. Yo is the stupidly simple notification app that went viral this summer. Yo is the stupidly simple notification app that went viral this summer. Business Insider What it is: Or Arbel's zero-character messaging app Yo is bafflingly simple: you open the app, tap a friend's name, and they receive a notification that says "Yo!" in a robotic voice (the voice behind the Yo is actually Arbel himself). In response, you can send a Yo back. The app took only 8 hours to create. Two months later, Yo went viral and became the #1 social networking app in the US App Store and the #4 app overall. Launch date: Yo launched quietly in April. Funding: In July, Yo raised $1.5 million at a $5-10 million valuation. Investors participating in Yo's seed funding round included the founders of China's Tencent, Mashable founder Pete Cashmore, Betaworks, and angel investors. Website: www.justyo.co Justyo.co
  • 15. Talk to and share ideas with your coworkers easily with Slack. Talk to and share ideas with your coworkers easily with Slack. Slack Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield. What it is: Slack is a workplace communication app that's taken the business world by storm. It provides a group chat room and lets users share files and work collaboratively too. Slack was originally an internal tool used by CEO Stewart Butterfield's team at Tiny Speck, the company that made the multiplayer game Glitch, but Butterfield decided to spin it out into its own product and company. Slack's growth as an enterprise communication tool has been completely organic — Slack hasn't spent any money on marketing. It's one of the fastest growing enterprise apps of all time. Slack was an internal tool used by the team at Tiny Speck, the company that was making Glitch Launch date: Slack officially launched in February. Funding: This year, Slack raised two different rounds of funding. In April Slack raised $42.8 million from Andreessen Horowitz, Accel Partners, and The Social+Capital Partnership. In October it raised $120 million from The Social+Capital Partnership, Accel Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Google Ventures, and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Overall, Slack has raised $180 million. Website: slack.com Slack
  • 16. Humin makes it easier for you to remember people you meet. Humin makes it easier for you to remember people you meet. Humin What it is: Humin remembers all the details about the first time you meet someone so you never have to. The app uses your social media and phone contacts to create a list of your Favorites, which you're greeted with when you open the app. Every time you add a new phone number to Humin, which is designed to replace your Contacts and Phone apps, the app brings up the person's name, when and were you met, the people you both know, and where the person works. If that person's on social media, Humin will add a photo of the person so you'll never forget a name or a face. Founding date: Humin was founded in 2013. It went live in the App store in August. Funding: None announced. Website: www.humin.com HUMIN
  • 17. Casper takes all the headache out of buying a new mattress. Casper takes all the headache out of buying a new mattress. Casper What it is: Casper was founded to simplify the process of getting a mattress. Instead of a traditional mattress you'd buy at Sleepy's, Casper stuffs a big, fluffy mattress into a box and delivers it right to your door. In New York City, Casper says it'll deliver your mattress in two hours. Casper's mattresses come in six sizes and cost between $500 and $950 with a 10-year warranty. Casper told Business Insider the company was profitable on its first day of business, doing $1 million in sales in its first 28 days. Launch date: Casper launched in April. Funding: In January Casper raised a $1.9 million round of seed funding from QueensBridge Venture Partners, Correlation Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Vaizra Investments, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and Norwest Venture Partners. In August, Casper raised $13.1 million in a Series A round of funding from Kevin Colleran, Slow Ventures, Vaizra Investments, Crosslink Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, Cendana Capital, Silas Capital, Consigliere Brand Capital, SV Angel, A-Grade Investments, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and New Enterprise Associates. Website: casper.com Casper
  • 18. Cyber Dust lets you send self-destructing messages while protecting your privacy. Cyber Dust lets you send self-destructing messages while protecting your privacy. USA TODAY SPORTS/Reuters Pictures What it is: Mark Cuban created Cyber Dust with help from Mention Media. Cyber Dust is a free texting app that lets its users send texts and pictures that disappear after 30 seconds, similar to Snapchat. Unlike Snapchat, however, Cyber Dust promises that it leaves no trace of any of the messages. Cyber Dust also tells you when someone takes a screenshot, though there is no name attached to the messages. The messages expire 12 hours from when they're sent regardless of whether your friends view them. "Anything that can be misconstrued in any way, shape or form, I'm going to do it on Cyber Dust," Cuban said. "There's a digital footprint for everything, and it becomes harder [to own] the playbook of our lives on Facebook or on email or texts. It's hard to have context that's right." Founding date: Cyber Dust was founded in March. Funding: None announced. Website: cyberdust.com Cyber Dust
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