Famous Startups
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Estonian Startups/Companies
Biggest
Startup Fails
Startup Firsts
100

Name at least 5 Estonian Startups

ANYTHING (you will get it, guys)

100

Which famous entrepreneur is known for saying, "Stay hungry, stay foolish," in a 2005 Stanford speech?

Steve Jobs

100

Legend has it, the founders of this Estonian mobility startup first tested their ride-hailing app by picking up partygoers in Tallinn. Now, they’re driving their way into 45+ countries!

Bolt

100

This once-beloved phone brand dominated the mobile industry before being crushed by the rise of iPhones and Androids. It tried to make a comeback but failed spectacularly.

BlackBerry

100

Years before Zoom, this Estonian-founded company was the first to make free video calls possible worldwide, changing the way people communicated forever.

Skype

200

What was Twitter’s original name?

Twttr

200

Which entrepreneur co-founded Microsoft alongside Bill Gates in 1975?

Paul Allen

200

Imagine a world where your pizza is delivered by a robot rolling down the street. This Estonian-founded company is already making it happen.

Starship Technologies

200

This startup wanted to revolutionize transportation with a network of underground tunnels, but after millions spent and no real progress, it became more of a meme than a solution.

Boring Tunnel

200

Before Spotify and Apple Music, this startup pioneered digital music streaming but was shut down due to lawsuits from the record industry.

Napster

300

Which famous coffee chain was started by Howard Schultz and became the largest in the world?

Starbucks

300

This entrepreneur turned a small online bookstore into a trillion-dollar e-commerce empire, later stepping down as CEO to focus on space travel with Blue Origin.

Jeff Bezos

300

Before ChatGPT made AI cool, this Estonian-founded company was already helping businesses automate sales and customer communication with AI-driven pipelines.

Pipedrive

300

This Google-backed social network was supposed to kill Facebook, but instead, it became one of the most forgettable platforms of all time.

Google+

300

Before Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, this was the first social media platform to truly go mainstream in the early 2000s, letting users customise their pages with HTML and rank their "Top 8" friends.

MySpace

400

What was Amazon originally founded as?

Online Bookstore

400

Name at least one co-founder of Airbnb.

Brian Chesky / Nathan Blecharczyk / Joe Gebbia

400

This Estonian cybersecurity unicorn is trusted by governments and enterprises worldwide to protect their digital infrastructure from cyber threats.

Veriff

400

Once called "the future of personal mobility", this two-wheeled self-balancing scooter was hyped to change the way cities work - until it flopped hard due to high prices and zero real demand.

Segway

400

This startup was the first-ever online marketplace, launching in 1995 and allowing users to buy and sell everything from vintage collectibles to cars—eventually growing into an e-commerce giant.

eBay

500

What inspired the idea for Uber?

Taxi issues in Paris

500

She went from a struggling single mother to one of the richest women in the world by writing a book in cafes.

Joanne Kathleen Rowling

500

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a fraction of a sports car, a fine wine collection, or even a piece of rare artwork, this Estonian blockchain- powered investment platform makes it possible.

Funderbeam

500

Once hyped as the future of personal finance, this cryptocurrency exchange was valued at $32 billion before collapsing in 2022 due to fraud, mismanagement, and its CEO’s shady dealings.

FTX

500

Before Netflix and YouTube, this failed startup was the first-ever video streaming platform, but due to slow internet speeds in the 90s, it never took off.

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