A few months ago I launched FoundersAround, a simple map where founders could pin themselves and discover other builders nearby. I learned that people weren't just interested in meeting founders. They were curious about what companies were being built in different parts of the world.
So I rebuilt the concept from the ground up. Made in...Everywhere is a map of internet companies organized by founder location.
You can explore startups from London, San Francisco, Lisbon, Lagos, São Paulo, Tokyo, Berlin, and hundreds of other places that rarely get represented in startup conversations.
The goal is simple: make the global startup ecosystem more visible.
Today the map includes 360+ companies and founders from dozens of countries, and anyone can add their company for free.
I'd love to hear: * What makes a startup map genuinely useful instead of a novelty? * What would make you return regularly?
Thanks to everyone who supported previously Founders Around. This project wouldn't exist without the feedback from that launch.
FoundersAround
A few months ago I launched FoundersAround, a simple map where founders could pin themselves and discover other builders nearby. I learned that people weren't just interested in meeting founders. They were curious about what companies were being built in different parts of the world.
So I rebuilt the concept from the ground up. Made in...Everywhere is a map of internet companies organized by founder location.
You can explore startups from London, San Francisco, Lisbon, Lagos, São Paulo, Tokyo, Berlin, and hundreds of other places that rarely get represented in startup conversations.
The goal is simple: make the global startup ecosystem more visible.
Today the map includes 360+ companies and founders from dozens of countries, and anyone can add their company for free.
I'd love to hear:
* What makes a startup map genuinely useful instead of a novelty?
* What would make you return regularly?
Thanks to everyone who supported previously Founders Around. This project wouldn't exist without the feedback from that launch.