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2019 Best Tech Startups in Bloomington (Minnesota)

Powered by CrunchbaseThe Tech Tribune staff has compiled the very best tech startups in Bloomington, Minnesota. In doing our research, we considered several factors including but not limited to:

  1. Revenue potential
  2. Leadership team
  3. Brand/product traction
  4. 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. KeyedIn Solutions

KeyedIn Solutions

Founded: 2011

Also honored in:

“KeyedIn Solutions helps organizations simplify business processes, improve performance and drive results through an innovative SaaS business solutions. These applications were developed in the Cloud for the Cloud, to capitalize on the exclusive benefit only the Cloud can offer. KeyedIn Manufacturing is a comprehensive cloud ERP solution exclusively designed for make-to-order and mixed-mode manufacturers to enable more profitable operations by lowering operating expenses and delivering better customer service.”

2. Zubie

Zubie

Founded: 2012

Also honored in: 2018 Best Tech Startups in Minnesota

“Zubie is a connected vehicle services company focused on providing consumers and businesses relevant vehicle health, location, and safety information. With a simple plug-in of the Zubie key, users can easily monitor their vehicle data through our Zubie mobile apps for both iOS and Android.”

3. Dispatch

Dispatch

Founded: 2016

“Dispatch is a technology that enables businesses to order a courier directly from the driver – bypassing traditional expenses that minimize company profits and reduce driver pay.

With a traditional system, you don’t know what’s happening once you place an order. Maybe you need information on a driver who’s on their way to get a package for pickup and delivery. Or you want to know the expected timing so you can make most efficient use of everyone’s schedule.”