19th to 22nd customer

We are ending the week by adding 4 more tech startups to SkilledUp Life taking the total to 22 tech startup Founder Customers. Let me quickly introduce them.

Open Makers (USA) by Micah Iverson

Open Makers helps to organize and share your side projects, important milestones, product launches, tasks and more with the indie maker community #buildinpublic

Whilst I am not an Indie Maker, I joined Open Makers some time ago and continue to maintain our profile there. We are second on the Leaderboard in terms of MRR, but there is a significant gap between us and the No. 1.

Bingewell (Poland) by Michal Wieczorek

Bingewell is a streaming guide to discovering shows and films across all streaming platforms in one place.

According to Michal Wieczorek

We collect all necessary data about tv shows and films from available streaming services so users can easily search and find what they are looking for in one place. Moreover, we keep our users up to date with new releases as well as their favorite shows. Thanks to gathered information, we help people subscribe on various streaming platforms.

Our goal is to create a community for tv lovers. On Bingewell users find a peaceful place to exchange their opinions about tv series and films.

We believe that the best recommendations come from people. We want to use human interactions and the science behind the social media platform to give users personalized recommendations, much more trustworthy than anonymous, machine-based suggestions that they get on streaming platforms. Additionally, our human-based recommendations will be cross-platformed.

Ultimately Bingewell is going to be a gate to streaming world.

Michal Wieczorek

Bluu Kazi (USA) by Michel Edwards

Bluu Kazi is a marketplace for jobs – innovators of workforce agriculture, cultivating the talent of the future.

Texkoop (France) by Barbara Okoro

Texkoop is a last-mile delivery tech startup based in Lyon, France focusing on Business-to-Business (B2B) delivery services in the Rhône-Alpes region of France targeting e-commerce businesses and art galleries.

According to Barbara Okoro, Founder and CEO of Texkoop

Our purpose as a company is to challenge the status quo. We have the vision to be a solution-driven and technologically advanced logistics business that strives to make life easier for everyone. Currently, we have an in-house team of developers that are ready to start working on our Minimal Viable Product (MVP). We are actively invested in market research to better understand people’s frustrations with existing technologies. Additionally, Texkoop’s plan is to introduce electric cargo bikes by 2023, to facilitate the last-mile delivery process. Introducing e-bikes will effectively reduce travel time, and will also enable us to reduce our carbon footprint.

Barbara Okoro, Founder & CEO, Texkoop

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