Ever wondered what are some of the interesting startups we have in Malaysia? Then you should check out this article as you may be engaging some of them after this. In view of the rising entrepreneurship, here are 10 Interesting Startups from Malaysia You Should Not Be Missing Out:
1. Goget.my
Marketplace for errands and deliveries. You can now outsource your to-do list to gogetters to make life easier!
2. Kampung Quest
Malaysia adventure reality show. 10 urban Malaysians sent to a ‘kampung retreat’ set in the Malaysian outdoors, will compete for 7 days against each other, in physical and mental quests. Catch Kampung Quest on HyppTV, The Capital TV (Channel 42).
3. Monstaworks
Printing Instagram photos or upload pictures from hard drive. Monstaworks is born because conventional photo prints feel tired and out of touch with our generation of Instagramers. We’ve created this for you.
4. TextBookAsia
Malaysia’s first online textbook buyback service. TextbookAsia.com is here to provide students the opportunity to have that spare cash to do whatever they want.
5. Evangelione’s Handmade
Online doll maker. Yeo Mei Ying believes every doll has a little piece of my heart, so they all have a little little tiny heart, to care and to love.
6. MyHero
Mobile app connecting local community. Report and view the latest community updates by locals in the area.
7. Queen’s Hostel
First female-only hostel in Penang. The female only hostel located in the heart of George Town. Famous for the little extra luxuries that come as standard in our female only dormitory.
8. Incentify
Learning reward system. Bring reward points, badges, and prizes into your classes to make learning exciting for students!
10. Watch Over Me
App that watches over you when you need it the most. A personal safety app designed to help look out for you when you need it the most. It automatically turns your iPhone or Android phone into a powerful personal safety device.
[BONUS] Pollbook
The first social polling network in Malaysia. Comes with mobile app, Pollbook combines social and polling elements into one platform. It allows individuals and businesses to write a post and offer choices in return for followers to express their preferences and make suggestions.
The compilation of this list was made from the accumulation of public votes. This weekly series is a collaboration with TallyPress, an online ranking magazine that revolves around the hottest topics in Malaysia. TallyPress is inspired by Pollbook and the original post can be read here.