Techstars Atlanta unveiled 10 startups entering its 2020 class, and this year's group is unique in that the companies have a little more consumer focus than last year's and they come from both inside and outside the Southeast.
"I visited about 10 of the largest startup cities in the Southeast and met with more than 1,000 founders," Dave Payne, managing director of Techstars Atlanta in Partnership with Cox Enterprises, wrote in a blog post. "And yet, despite this geographic focus, four of the startups selected for this year’s class are headquartered outside of the Southeast."
And, while last year's cohort had only three direct to consumer startups, this time there are seven.
"As with geography, I might begin each year with one direction, but ultimately it comes down to the founders," Payne wrote.
Here's a look at the startups in Techstars Atlanta's new class, with descriptions provided by Techstars and geography taken from company websites or social media accounts.
Arrived: Home ownership, without the responsibilities. Buy shares of rental homes, earn passive income, and Arrived takes care of the rest. (Seattle)
AutoDo-It: AutoDo-It is a one-stop-shop community and e-commerce (market-network) platform built to empower the DIY/DIFM Automotive Communities. (Alpharetta)
BOS Framework: Set up your new project in the cloud with CI/CD and built-in functionality in under 5 minutes. (Nashville)
Growth Collective: Hire the world’s best freelance marketers in 2 days or less. (San Francisco)
Meal Me: MealMe is an app that helps users find restaurants from multiple food delivery apps and compares them to find the fastest and cheapest options. (Atlanta)
Please Assist Me: Please Assist Me is an all-in-one home management app that allows you to come home to everything done. (Washington, D.C.)
Poppy: Poppy is a new, transparent way to buy wedding, event and gift flowers, powered by a network of floral designers working from home. (Washington, D.C.)
Swivl: Simplifying AI training. (Denver)
This App Saves Lives: This App Saves Lives ("TASL") is a free mobile app that rewards drivers who choose not to engage in phone-based distracted driving. (Philadelphia)
Treasure: Treasure is a debit card and financial literacy app for kids. (Toronto)
The 13-week accelerator program kicks off Monday; the companies will get mentorship from leaders at Cox Enterprises and others in the tech and startup world. The class has its Demo Day slated for Oct. 19.