Finch is a bill splitting app looking to help millennials manage their finances
Finch is aiming to take millennials on a journey from splitting bills to giving them financial insights by reading into their expenditure habits.
Finch is aiming to take millennials on a journey from splitting bills to giving them financial insights by reading into their expenditure habits.
Currently, researchers carry heavy equipment and cover vast areas by foot to track animals. Looking to make this easier is ACT startup Wildlife Drones.
A growing number of niche platforms are tapping into the opportunities within the peer to peer model, with one being Designerex.
The motivation to bring Knobby to life came in 2011, when founder Rob Rand was living in a remote country town in Far North Queensland boasting just 200 residents.
Your Style Revolution wants to help subscribers find, define, and become more confident in their personal style by connecting them with regular content.
LaunchVic has to break ties with 500 Startups, pull the $2.5 million subsidy, and take a stance against unethical behaviour in general.
AppiWork works with startups, government departments, and other businesses to build their apps and systems, while also creating its own internal apps, too.
Launched with a co-foundry model in Adelaide is Moonshine Lab; it was originally the venture arm of digital advertising agency The Distillery, helping people build their projects outside of the standard agency model
Unlike Venmo in the US, no app has become the go-to in Australia for consumers splitting payments; DiviPay and Splitr each aim to become that app.
Melbourne-based startup Listium’s online platform allows users to create attractive, bespoke lists that can be shared on social media.
Sydney-based startup Intersective has developed Practera, an online system allowing educators to create experiential learning programs online.
Perth-based startup Spectur has developed a solar powered, cloud-based security camera designed to thrive in remote areas and locations.
Parachuute allows parents to tap into their trusted networks to get their kids to and from school and all those sports practices and matches, playdates, and other activities after school and on the weekends.
Just because the industry is still growing in Australia doesn’t mean that your startup can’t benefit from what creative tech has to offer.
When we started Sleeping Duck we had a tiny amount of bootstrapped capital that we had raised from running some online retail businesses.