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2020 Best Tech Startups in Leawood

Powered by CrunchbaseThe Tech Tribune staff has compiled the very best tech startups in Leawood, Kansas. 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. Farmobile

Farmobile

Founded: 2013

Also honored in:

“Farmobile — Agriculture’s Independent Data Company — enables farmers and agri-businesses to collect and standardize real-time agronomic and machine data to benefit farms and the ag/food supply chain. Founded in 2013 on the belief that farmers should own and control their data, Farmobile specializes in transforming raw farm data into visual, portable Electronic Field Records, which can be viewed, exported and shared through a unique user-permissioning system.

Farmobile focuses on transformational data technologies to solve some of today’s toughest farm and ag challenges. Among its innovations is the Farmobile DataStore exchange — the industry’s first digital marketplace for farmers to license their data for revenue opportunities. Based in Leawood, KS, Farmobile proudly resides in the heart of the Midwest.”

2. Stackify

Stackify

Founded: 2012

Also honored in:

“We help developers support rapid application improvement no matter where the code is running.

Stackify provides software developers the only tools that fully integrate error and log management with application performance monitoring and management for server and developer workstations.”

3. blooom

blooom

Founded: 2013

Also honored in:

“We Fix Your 401k for You and Keep it Fixed: you ditch your current strategy of ignoring-it, meaning-to-get-around-to-it, and hoping-for-the-best. After all, you and your family are going to depend on your 401k someday…you better get it right. And you if you aren’t doing it, you better find someone to do it for you.”