Tag: Startup WEekend



Invisible Girlfriend, winner of the 2013 St. Louis Startup Weekend and an Arch Grant earlier this year, was co-founded by WashU alumni Matthew Homann, (JD ’93) and Kyle Tabor, PMBA ’13. The service which also offers Invisible Boyfriend, allows customers to create a pretend boyfriend or girlfriend who “exists” on social media including text and phone messages sent to the customer.

Innovoxstl.com reports that the company is changing its name to Invisible Industries and looking to expand its services. Tabor is quoted as saying, “We decided to change the name because frankly, a lot of people laughed at the original name. And we view it as much more serious.”

Invisible Girlfriend employees communicate with customers via text message to help them avoid the “social stigma of being single.” The company also says the service helps people navigate the ever-changing dating scene by providing a safe place to communicate with a real person via text.

 

 

 




A team led by Joe McDonald, MBA’15, earned first place in the inaugural HealthBio Startup Weekend held in St. Louis February 6-7.  McDonald’s team pitched an app called “Watt Runner” that can measure power output when you run. It can calculate the difference in intensity running up hills and give real-time feedback. St. Louis Public Radio reported on the 54 hour-long Startup Weekend event.

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The Watt Runner team turns an idea into a startup during the 54-hour Startup Weekend Challenge.                                 Image: Camille Phillips, St. Louis Public Radio