Airbnb
Airbnb was founded in 2008 by Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia. They started Airbnb after struggling to pay rent in San Francisco. They came up with the idea of renting out air mattresses in their apartment to people attending a conference in the city. Airbnb is now the largest accommodation booking site in the world with over 4 million listings in 191 countries.
Uber
Uber was founded in 2009 by Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp. They developed a smartphone app that allows people to request and pay for taxi rides. Uber is currently the largest ride-hailing service in the world with over 40 million active users.
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Slack
A messenger for business correspondence, created in 2013, has found its way into many offices around the world. Experts believe that the secret to its success lies largely in its freemium business model, where the developer offers limited functionality of the product for free. Then, for an additional fee, the customer can access the main services.
Stripe
An American technology company that develops solutions for accepting and processing electronic payments. The company was founded on September 29, 2011, by Irish brothers John and Patrick Collison. The company’s headquarters are located in San Francisco, California. The company provides technical and banking infrastructure for online payment systems.
Instacart
Instacart is the North American leader in online grocery shopping and one of the fastest-growing companies in e-commerce. Instacart’s same-day delivery and pickup services deliver fresh groceries and essentials to busy people and families across the United States and Canada in as little as an hour. Since its founding in 2012, Instacart has become an indispensable service for millions of families, as well as an instant and flexible earning opportunity for hundreds of thousands of shoppers across North America.
Coinbase
Founded in June 2012, Coinbase is a digital currency wallet and platform where merchants and consumers can transact with new digital currencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin.
Dropbox
Dropbox created the world’s first intelligent workspace. In 2007, to make people’s work better, it was necessary to develop an easier way to synchronize files. Today, that means developing products that reduce unnecessary work so you can focus on the important stuff.
Dropbox allows users to create a special folder on their computers that Dropbox synchronizes so that it has the same content regardless of which device is used to view it. Files placed in this folder are also accessible via the Dropbox website and mobile apps.
GitLab
GitLab is the first unified application for the entire DevOps lifecycle. Only GitLab supports Concurrent DevOps, freeing organizations from the constraints of the modern toolchain. GitLab provides unmatched visibility, radically new levels of efficiency, and comprehensive management, significantly reducing the time between planning a change and monitoring its effect. This accelerates the software lifecycle by 200%, radically increasing business velocity. GitLab and Concurrent DevOps reduce cycle time by increasing efficiency at every stage of the software development lifecycle. For the first time, product, development, QA, security, and operations teams can work simultaneously in a single application. There is no need to integrate and synchronize tools or spend time waiting for transfers.