2018 Best Tech Startups in North Dakota
The Tech Tribune staff has compiled the very best tech startups in North Dakota. In doing our research, we considered several factors including but not limited to:
- Revenue potential
- Leadership team
- Brand/product traction
- Competitive landscape
Additionally, all companies must be independent (unacquired), privately owned, at most 10 years old, and have received at least one round of funding in order to qualify.
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1. Myriad Mobile
Founded: 2011
Also honored in: 2018 Best Tech Startups in Fargo
“Myriad Mobile is an experienced team of mobile developers, designers, architects, strategists, and industry thought leaders brought together by our love of all things mobile. Whether it’s Android, iOS, Web, integrations, beacons, or wearables, we love it all. And we love helping organizations develop and implement mobile strategies. We take a hands-on approach to solutions and believe mobile projects should no longer be “one and done.” There should be next steps, new versions, and roadmaps for years to come.”
2. CoSchedule
Founded: 2013
“The #1 Marketing Calendar for Everything You Need Organized
CoSchedule is an ever-evolving content marketing swiss army knife that helps you:
– Plan blog, social media, and other content on one drag-and-drop editorial calendar.
– Communicate super efficiently with your team members.
– Meet your deadlines.
– Get more traffic and social media shares.
– Save time.
– Stop pulling your hair out.”
3. Botlink
Founded: 2014
Also honored in: 2018 Best Tech Startups in Fargo
“Botlink is a cloud-based operations platform that links drones to industry in real time. Our platform allows users to capture, process and deliver aerial imagery anywhere, including into existing business software. We give teams the ability to make time-sensitive and collaborative decisions, even while a drone is still airborne.
Botlink also provides automated drone control and safety features such as airspace alerts, manned aircraft avoidance and weather advisories, allowing operators to remain safe and compliant with complex flight regulations.”