Although home might sound like the ideal office, working from home is often lonely, demotivating, and distracting. Actual offices, on the other hand, can be demoralizing and expensive, while good workspaces, like coffee shops, are nearly impossible to find consistently in cities.
Swipe Right to Find Your Next Roommate
Roomi’s app and desktop experience are designed for those seeking to rent out empty rooms as well as those searching for a new home.
A Faster Way to Drink Now Nationwide
When Nick Rellas, BC ’13, and Justin Robinson, BC ’11, wondered why they could not get beer delivered to their dorm, an idea was born.
SafeHer: A Ride Sharing Service For Women, By Women
After experiencing stories of female mistreatment by Uber drivers firsthand, Michael Pelletz decided to found SafeHer.
Nxtfour Makes The College App Process Easier, More Social
The idea for Nxtfour came from Bryant’s own college application process, because the Common Application lacked the same social aspect that is present in Facebook and LinkedIn.
Running From Burnout: Can Boston Sustain Such Fast Paced Innovation?
Creativity definitely isn’t finite, but people have been around for a while now, and in the close confines of a city, how long can they keep generating new ideas that blow the rest of us away?
See it, Get it: How Wymsee Crafted a New Product for the Film Industry
LoVerde, Impey, and Beaulieu-Jones saw an opportunity to improve upon that paper-based system that would take long hours to compile.
Pixie Dust Labs Sprinkles the Startup World with Lighthearted Apps
When James Valladares and Salah Abdo discovered that they were suffering form the same problem, an idea was born.
Now, An Opportunity to Nap Between Meetings, Flights
Sleepbox aims to make the dream of renting a napping space a reality.
Sharing the Success: Boston Needs a Startup News Outlet
If our city wants to be recognized as a top startup community, we need a centralized news source that is all-in on Boston tech.