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  • Do you find that PH is a big enough database of startups?

    Nadezhda Babushkina
    12 replies
    For example to see what trends within your software segment are. Would love to hear what you think.

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    Sven Radavics
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    For indiemakers and bootstrapped software it's pretty comprehensive. It doesn't cover hardware startups or highly funded startups so well.
    Nadezhda Babushkina
    @sven_radavics thank you so much Sven! Any tips on sources covering hardware? Or software in addition to PH
    Sven Radavics
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    intribe | Tinder for Brand Partnerships
    @nadenade For software startups there's a tool called prelo.io that focusses on funded startups. For hardware the crowdfunding platforms are probably a good place to start or something like https://www.trendhunter.com/. TrendHunter isn't startup focussed but they dow have a lot of startups that make consumer products on there...or at least they did. I haven't checked them out for a while now.
    Aakash Kushwaha
    You can try https://www.apollo.io/ They have some subscription cost where you can get the email IDs of the top management of the companies.
    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    @aakash Hi Aakash, have you created Apollo. If yes, I can help you market your SaaS by writing a detailed review of your product on my blog.
    Nadezhda Babushkina
    @jules_pratt thank you Jules! May I ask how do you find an interesting startups. For example, if you want to get partnerships or suppliers
    Arend van Beelen
    If anything, I'm getting the impression that maybe there are actually too many startups :laughing:
    Samantha Harris
    Definitely feel like PH has a big enough DB of startups.