Do you find that PH is a big enough database of startups?
Nadezhda Babushkina
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For example to see what trends within your software segment are. Would love to hear what you think.
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Jules Pratt@jules_pratt
Yes!!
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@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
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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.
@sven_radavics thank you so much Sven! Any tips on sources covering hardware? Or software in addition to PH
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@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.
@sven_radavics thank you so much Sven!
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If anything, I'm getting the impression that maybe there are actually too many startups :laughing:
@arend_van_beelen maybe you are right :) at the same time it might be hard to find them
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.
@aakash @gaurav_verma10 Thank you so much Aakash!
Definitely feel like PH has a big enough DB of startups.