Top 10 Tech Startups Founded By Women


Polyvore

It bears a similarity to Pinterest, but Polyvore was started much earlier and is much more profitable. Polyvore is a fashion website that enables users to make collages from pictures of clothing. The mix and match approach gives people the freedom to curate a very personalized style, which had led to high user engagement. Cofounded by Jess Lee, the company has raised $22.1 million from DAG Ventures, Benchmark, Harrison Metals, Goldman Sachs and Vivi Nevo.

EasilyDo

So many messages on so many platforms- it’s easy to miss a relevant notification in the stream of information. EasilyDo solves this problem y syncing email, calendars social media and apps and lets you check things easily. It also tracks packages and stores important electronic signatures like boarding passes. Cofounded by Hetal Pandya, the company raised $4.3 million from U.S. Venture Partners and Mayfield Fund.  

WakaTime

Programming is a profession that requires you to be updated on your skills, and WakaTime helps by providing analytics about how much time is spent in a week coding and learning new programming languages. The company was cofounded by Priyanka Sharma and Alam Hamlett.

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