2016 startups in new york city
Here are some notable startups that were founded in New York City in 2016:
- HoneyBook (February 2016): A platform that connects freelancers and small business owners with potential clients.
- CasperLabs (March 2016): A blockchain-based startup that aims to create a decentralized platform for data storage and management.
- Faire (April 2016): A wholesale marketplace that connects emerging fashion brands with independent boutiques and retailers.
- Clink (May 2016): A mobile app that helps users find and book affordable, last-minute hotel rooms.
- Glossier (June 2016): A beauty and skincare company that offers a range of products and services, including a popular skincare line and a subscription box service.
- Crew (July 2016): A platform that connects freelance developers, designers, and project managers with businesses and entrepreneurs.
- Brex (August 2016): A fintech startup that offers a corporate credit card and financial services for startups and small businesses.
- Hinge Health (September 2016): A digital health startup that offers a platform for chronic pain management and physical therapy.
- Cue (October 2016): A mobile app that helps users manage their daily routines and habits.
- Floyd (November 2016): A platform that connects freelance writers, editors, and designers with businesses and entrepreneurs.
- Luminary (December 2016): A podcasting platform that offers a range of original shows and podcasts, as well as tools for creators to produce and distribute their own content.
These are just a few examples of the many startups that were founded in New York City in 2016. The city's vibrant startup ecosystem continues to attract entrepreneurs and innovators from around the world.