2021 Best Tech Startups in Wichita
The Tech Tribune staff has compiled the very best tech startups in Wichita, Kansas. 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. Lawn Buddy
Founded: 2016
Also honored in:
“Lawn Buddy is an on-demand lawn care service, that connects lawn care providers, “lawntrepreneurs”, to homeowners, via a user-friendly app and website.
Lawn Buddy aims to create value for both the homeowners and the lawn care providers. Lawn Buddy will improve the overall customer service experience for homeowners, by providing convenient and quality lawn care at an affordable price. The on-demand business model allows users the flexibility of only getting lawn care when they want it, thus liberating them from the constraints of a fixed weekly or bi-weekly schedule. Since lawn growth is inconsistent, varying on seasons, amount of rain and other factors, the on-demand accessibility will result in savings for users. Lawn Buddy’s efficient app will give users back their precious time to spend on activities that they enjoy. By utilizing lawn care providers from Lawn Buddy, homeowners will also reduce their risk of bodily injury.”
2. KingFit Preventive Health
Founded: 2015
Also honored in:
- 2020 Best Tech Startups in Wichita
- 2019 Best Tech Startups in Wichita
- 2018 Best Tech Startups in Kansas
- 2018 Best Tech Startups in Wichita
“We deliver industry leading diabetes education to the palm of your hand. Our mobile app is the only Diabetes Self-Management Education that a user can consume in small, bite-sized pieces at their convenience. Our application brings value to the provider by automating the recurring task of diabetes education and tracking video view data, which a provider can bill for reimbursement.”