Some Startup Stories
Top 25 inspiring and most read startup stories from the first half of 2014
Time flies. Just like it
happens every time we look at the calendar, a few months have raced by. We’re
already into the second half of 2014 and it’s time to showcase some of the
popular stories.
The list is purely
indicative of the traffic the posts received.
These stories have not been ranked
and the list is in no particular order.
1) Zostel: A backpacker
hostel chain currently operating in Rajasthan. The company has been founded by
a bunch of IIT-IIM passouts who wanted to create a dent in the hospitality
industry in India and bring about a change in how people travel in India.
2) ShubhPuja: Founded by
Gurgaon based Saumya Vardhan, ShubhPuja is a marketplace for pandits and
astrologers to help organize pujas. When we last talked to the company,they had
has 90+ pandits/astrologers/vaastu consultants in Delhi NCR.
3) Hosachiguru: It is an
agricultural enterprise which offers structured investment products to green
conscious stakeholders. their mission is to use precision farming to generate
substantial commercial, social and economic impact.
4) iRepair: They are the
Apple products repair specialists. Co-founded by Harsha P J and Ajay Hegde, the
company specialises in providing hardware and software support to iPhones,
iPods, iPads and Macs.
5) Indianroots: NDTV’s
online retail venture, Indianroots is an online store for ethnic fashion. The
company claims to have achieved break even in 8 months.
6) CashKaro: It is a
cashback and couponing website founded by the husband wife team of Swati and
Rohan Bhargava. When we last spoke to the company, they had 2.5 lakh registered
users and drove sales of Rs. 25 crores for its affiliates in 6 months.
7) Esparsha: Founded by
Bala Satish G, Nalin Goel and Karthik Venkat, eSarsha is an online merchandise
store. The startup claims to have a turnover of INR 2 crores.
8) Sliderule: Founded by a
team of rich pedigree, Sliderule is a product that helps people discover the
best online courses in every subject.
9) Amar Ramesh
Photography: An engineer by training, Amar Ramesh quit working as a techie
in the US and found his niche in western-style themed wedding
photography. Till date, the team has shot over 200 weddings and they
mostly cater to high profile weddings. Building a niche and a name for himself,
and providing high quality work ensures that the photography packages at Amar
Ramesh Photography starts from INR 200,000.
10) DosaMatic, Mukunda
Foods: Two SRM university graduates set out to change the way one food
item has been prepared for decades now. DosaMatic, a product of Mukunda Foods,
founded by Sudeep Sabat and Eshwar Vikas, is the world’s first automatic
tabletop dosa-making machine that can make one dosa per minute at the touch of
a button.
11) Paper Boat, Hector
Beverages: Paper Boat, launched in August 2013, has a range of traditional
Indian summer drinks like ‘Aamras’, ‘Jaljeera’, ‘Kokum’, ‘Jamun’, ‘Aam Panna’,
‘Imli ka Amlana’ and ‘Golgappe ka paani’. Paper Boat is a division of
Delhi-based Hector Beverages which also makes the energy drink, Tzinga.
12)
GoOnions: E-tailer GoOnions lets you shop for varieties of fruits,
vegetables, chicken, fish, prawns and mutton via phone, web, Twitter and
WhatsApp. Brainchild of Raghav Vohra, Kailash Tripathi and Shivani Kapur, the
three-month old startup ships around 35 orders every day with an average
transaction size of Rs. 750 and does around Rs. 5 lakh worth revenue on a
monthly basis.
13)
Synechron: Synechron is a banking, insurance and financial services
technology consultancy business, among others. After 13 years of being in
the business, Synechron is still privately held, has $200-million in revenues
and works with over 100 clients across India, the US, Europe, South East Asia
and the Middle East.
14)
FreeKaaMaal: FreeKaaMaal.com was started with the aim of providing low
priced deals, offers and free stuff to the blog’s readers. A website which was
initially started as a simple blog with Rs.1500 investment has evolved into a
big portal within just one year, serving more than 50,000+ users daily.
15)
Ovenfresh: Ovenfresh is a QSR (quick service restaurant) chain founded in
2008 by Rajiv Subramanian. Currently, Ovenfresh is in 15 A-Grade locations in
Chennai and 10 in Bangalore. They serve over 1000 plates of baked biryani every
day, and see lakhs of footfalls every month.
16) JetSetGo: Kanika
Tekriwal fought cancer and now she has launched JetSetGo, an interactive
technology driven platform enabling users to search and charter aircrafts and
helicopters across India. JetSetGo has almost 80% of India’s private jet fleet
on board.
17)
releaseMyAd: Wharton School of Business grad Sharad Lunia’s startup
releaseMyAd seeks to fill this gap in advertising networks. The releaseMyAd
strategy is be a web-based advertising agency, tackling both online and offline
spaces.
18) FREEKALL: Bangalore
based, Freekal allows cloud telephony provides a service where a user can call
any mobile or landline for free. Freekal recently secured a seed round of Rs 10
lakhs from Ranjit Cherickel, founding member of 88mph, an Africa-based
accelerator program platform.
19) Newshunt:
Bangalore-based Verse Innovation’s Newshunt is on a mission to empower the
country to celebrate and read its own language(s) by delivering content to
people in their native language. The Newshunt app brings regional vernacular
content (both newspapers and books) from across the country to one platform.
With over 36 million installs, Newshunt is leading
the digital vernacular revolution in India today.
20) Shout App: People are
very impulsive and impatient when it comes to planning meetups and organizing
get-togethers with strangers. Shout plans to solve this with enhanced user
engagements by connecting social media users within a small radius. Users can
then post updates called as Shouts which comes as an update to other fellow
friends.
21) SkillBoost: SkillBoost
offers skill assessment and enhancement services in Microsoft Office
applications to make professionals and students more employable, in December
2013. SkillBoost has trained over 1,000 personnel for over 15 companies,
including Hindustan Unilever, Coca-Cola, RBS, Religare, HSBC, General Electric,
Bharti Group and YES Bank.
22) MarketsAndMarkets:
MarketsandMarkets are currently world’s second market research firm in terms of
volumes of premium research studies delivered. With a clear research focus on
high-growth technology markets and niche offerings that span across 8 major
industry segments, MarketsandMarkets have positioned themselves competitively
with well-established international research firms.
23) Staple.io: You can
loosely think of Staple.io as Indian Buzzfeed for mobile. It intends to be a
platform for ‘mobile first’ ‘user-generated’ content.
24) ICE X
Electronics: 3 IITians — Ravi Jakhar, Aditya Agrawal and Rohit Sharma
started ICE X Electronics from Mumbai. Within a year of their products entering
the market, they have clocked sales of INR 10 crore in their own brand, and
about INR 40 crore in other brands.
25) The Home
Salon: Long working hours in investment banking gave Rishika Chandan very
little time for personal grooming. Salon visits were often restricted to
weekends. That’s when she thought of having hygienic, professional and trained
therapists deliver beauty treatments at home.
Which one of these
inspired you the most? Eager to listen. .
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