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Taylor Brooks
CoffeeSpace, a startup that exhibited at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, has launched a social networking app designed to connect startup founders with ideal co-founders. The app uses an algorithm to match candidates based on various filters, including expertise, location, industry, and more.
The platform, which has already gained over 7,000 users since its launch in March, allows users to filter through potential candidates and get a glimpse into their personalities and working styles. This approach goes beyond traditional résumés, enabling users to find the perfect match for their business ideas.
CoffeeSpace operates on a freemium model, offering 10 free matches to users, with the option to upgrade to a premium subscription for $50 per month. The premium subscription unlocks additional filters and more matches. The app is available on both iOS and Android devices.
CoffeeSpace CEO Hazim Mohamad believes the platform will revolutionize the way people find business partners, much like Tinder did for online dating. With its innovative approach, CoffeeSpace is poised to become a game-changer in the startup ecosystem.
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