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2021 Best Tech Startups in Spokane

Powered by CrunchbaseThe Tech Tribune staff has compiled the very best tech startups in Spokane, Washington. 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. RiskLens

RiskLens

Founded: 2011

Also honored in:

“RiskLens is the leading provider of cyber risk quantification software.

RiskLens empowers large enterprises and government organizations to manage cyber risk from the business perspective by quantifying it in dollars and cents. Our customers leverage RiskLens to understand their cyber risk exposure in financial terms, prioritize their risk mitigations, measure the ROI of their security investments, and optimize their cyber insurance coverage. RiskLens is the only cyber risk quantification software purpose-built on FAIR, the standard quantitative model for information security and operational risk.”

2. Scorebook Live

Scorebook Live

Founded: 2014

Also honored in:

“SBLive Sports is the digital destination for high school sports fans and a technology partner of state associations, coaches and administrators. SBLive’s platform celebrates high school sports, making it possible for the next generation of fans to follow their favorite teams and players just like they follow the pros.”

3. Medcurity

Medcurity

Founded: 2018

“Healthcare is complicated. We’re here to help. Our tool guides you through the HIPAA Assessment, so you can leave behind the clunky, confusing spreadsheets for good.

Our team has many years of experience in healthcare and technology. The founders previously built a healthcare technology and services organization from scratch servicing over 50 specialities. We have provided HIPAA risk assessments and guidance to many hospitals and clinics and thoroughly understand the complexities involved with this process.”

4. GoToTags

GoToTags

Founded: 2011

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“GoToTags is a solutions provider of software, hardware, online services and physical tags for NFC, QR, BLE and other IoT technologies. Founded in early 2011 on the idea that the online and physical worlds would be connected via mobile devices and wireless sensors; GoToTags set out to make this a reality. Today GoToTags is an innovative market leader and works with companies worldwide to bring their projects to reality.”

5. Solace

Solace

Founded: 2019

“Solace is a not-for-profit mobile application for iOS and Android, developed in Spokane, WA. Our mission is to empower transgender individuals to have agency in their gender transition by providing access to credible, relevant information and allowing users to create a custom roadmap toward accomplishing their personal goals. Using Solace, users can learn about important steps like how to update the gender marker on their legal ID, how to come out to friends and family, and what legal rights they may have (or not) in their state. By providing the current information relevant to each individual and then allowing them to mark the task complete, Solace empowers our users to complete these tasks with confidence and see themselves moving forward through their transition in real time.”

6. Discus Analytics

Discus Analytics

Founded: 2011

“Rheumatologists utilize our software for charting tools that incorporate pathways and guidelines that can efficiently and effectively augment the EHR documentation. However, this is just the first advantage. We are now demonstrating that JointMan, the Discus Analytics software platform, is well-positioned to be the enabling technology in value-based care contracts. This includes quality reporting and real-time decision support based on guidelines, workflow and administration simplification. Our solution supports the entire billing cycle, coordination of care, and MIPS data collection unique to rheumatology.”