Austin, Texas has grown into one of America’s most exciting tech hubs, becoming the home of some of the country’s best up and coming tech talent.
In fact, according to StartupBlink, there are currently over 1,400 startups operating in the city.
Here, we take a look at 10 startups in Austin that we think are worth keeping an eye on. Let’s take a look…
1. SchooLinks: College & Career Prep
SchoolLinks is helping students prepare for higher education through their easy-to-use platform.
By giving students and school career councillors a platform to search for courses, universities and find scholarships, the company is helping them plan their career path. This makes it easier for them to take the next steps after high school graduation.
2. Workrise: Vendor Management
Workrise is helping to drive forward the energy sector with its vendor management platform.
By automating processes like finding new suppliers, verifying and paying for work, the company helps to connect people across the energy sector and fuel efficiency.
3. DealHub: Sales Growth
DealHub helps businesses grow their sales and revenue by providing valuable insights which can be used to drive decisions and help streamline operations.
Not only that, the software also offers tools to help quote, contract and upsell to suppliers, helping sales teams close deals more quickly.
4. FreeWater: Creative Advertising
FreeWater is helping companies advertise to the masses with its unique approach: advertising on free bottles of water.
The company hands out free bottles with ads printed on the packaging, using the revenue to generate the product. Not only does this help brands connect with a wider audience, it also provides free water and works alongside global charities to fund water projects in developing countries.
5. Jasper AI: AI-Powered Content Creation
Jasper AI is a platform that helps marketers create high-quality content for their blog posts and social media content quickly. With its unique writing algorithm, Jasper AI generates text designed to help brands connect with their audience.
By analysing content, audience and sentiment, it is able to create better content at speed.
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6. Hearth: Financing Plans For Renovation Projects
Hearth is a financial tool designed to help consumers afford larger refurbishment projects. As these tend to rely on cash, Hearth provides home services businesses with financing options for their customers – without dealer fees – allowing them to afford bigger projects.
Not only does this help the companies make money by securing bigger projects, it also provides consumers with the finances they need to refurbish their homes.
7. Steadily: Insurance For Landlords
Landlord insurance can be complicated, so Steadily is helping by providing quick and reliable insurance to property owners.
With a focus on transparency, Steadily helps landlords get quotes, purchase bespoke policies and manage their claims online.
8. DISCO: Legal AI
DISCO is a legal tech company that uses AI to help lawyers do their jobs more quickly and efficiently. Using their tools, lawyers can more quickly review documents, manage cases and reduce time spent on laborious tasks.
Through their platform, DISCO helps lawyers work more quickly and accurately.
9. Fox Robotics: Autonomous Forklifts
Fox Robotics is a company that has developed autonomous forklifts designed to help companies reduce labour costs in warehouses and other distribution centres.
Using sensors and AI to navigate spaces, their robots are helping to improve logistics, without the need for human intervention.
10. Enboarder: Workplace Onboarding
Enboarder is a platform designed to help build connections between colleagues at work. Through the platform, new employees are able to upload a profile to help their new workmates get to know them.
By creating a tech-driven onboarding experience, Enboarder creates a more human-centric onboarding process.