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Babbel
Babbel
1 jobs
Application Software
Apps
Corporate Training
EdTech
Education
Educational and Training Services (B2C)
Educational Software
Education and Training
Education, Software
E-learning
E-Learning Providers
Language
Language Learning
Mobile
Mobile App
Mobile Apps
Online Courses
Personal Development
Platform
Software
Technology

Babbel operates an ecosystem of interconnected online language learning experiences and is driven by the purpose of creating mutual understanding through language. This means building products that help people connect and communicate across cultures. The Babbel App, Babbel Live, Podcasts, and Babbel for Business products focus on using a new language in the real world, in real situations, with real people. Learners can explore the award-winning courses in the app at their own pace and take live online language classes with expert teachers. And it works: Studies by linguists from institutions such as Michigan State University, Yale University, and the City University of New York demonstrated the efficacy of Babbel’s language learning methods. The key is a blend of humanity and technology. Babbel offers more than 60,000 lessons across 14 languages, hand-crafted by nearly 200 linguists and language experts, with user behaviors continuously analyzed to shape and tweak the learner experience. This results in constantly adapting, interactive content with live classes, games, podcasts, and videos that make understanding a new language easy, from Spanish to Indonesian. The Babbel team is as diverse as its content. From its headquarters in Berlin and its U.S. office in New York, 1,000 people from more than 80 nationalities represent the backgrounds, characteristics, and perspectives that make all humans unique. Babbel sold over 16 million subscriptions by creating a true connection with users.

Clue
Clue
2 jobs
Health
Health, Wellness and Fitness

Clue is the #1 doctor-recommended period and cycle tracking app available on iOS, Android, and Apple Watch. Across the globe, more than 10 million active users rely on Clue to help understand their bodies better and keep their data safe and private. Clue’s mission is for women and people with cycles to make good choices for themselves and live full lives not in spite of their biology, but in tune with it. Clue was founded in 2012 by a Danish female entrepreneur, Ida Tin, who is convinced that technology will profoundly change the future of family planning. The app calculates and predicts users’ periods and PMS based on users’ data and calculates fertility windows based on global averages, which can be made more accurate by users entering ovulation test data. Their newest offering, Clue Plus, aims to make Clue accessible to as many people as possible around the world at only one euro (or the local currency equivalent) per month. Clue Plus offers enhanced analysis and personalized predictions for cycle-related symptoms with forecast. Clue launched helloclue.com in February 2018 to help close the knowledge gap about the menstrual cycle—with information that’s accessible, serious, scientific, and empathetic. Numerous major media have greatly praised Clue, including TechCrunch (“Clue is the most underrated app ever”), BuzzFeed, Wired (“Hottest Startups 2015”), Cosmopolitan (“We love Clue”), and The Huffington Post (“Awesome”). The Berlin-based startup has the backing of prestigious investors such as Union Square Ventures, Mosaic Ventures, Groupe Arnault, the controlling shareholder of LVMH Moët Hennessy - Louis Vuitton, Brigitte Mohn of Bertelsmann, and entrepreneurs from Spotify, SoundCloud, and Dropbox.