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Hank Green's Focus Friend, a screen time assistant, has been named Google Play's app of the year. The app, launched in August, helps users manage screen time by blocking distracting apps and encouraging them with a virtual friend.
Focus Friend gained popularity, reaching No. 1 on Apple's App Store and achieving over 1 million installs on Android. Google recognized it as a helpful and cute app that effectively aids users in disconnecting.
Other app winners in various categories include Pokémon TCG Pocket (best game), Luminar (best multi-device app), and Disney Speedstorm (best multi-device game). Additional winners were recognized in categories such as Best for Fun, Personal Growth, Everyday Essential, and more.
Tayla Cannon, an Australian native, received $1.1 million in seed funding from Slow Ventures' Creator Fund to develop Rebuildr, a HIPAA-compliant mentorship app designed to assist rehab professionals in managing their online businesses. Cannon, a former physiotherapist, transitioned to content creation, amassing a significant online following by sharing proactive and holistic approaches to pain management.
Driven by her experiences in the traditional physical rehab model, Cannon aims to shift towards a proactive, holistic approach with Rebuildr, combining consumer solutions, clinical expertise, education, and software to deliver scalable care. She credits her success to authenticity and unfiltered content, and the funding from Slow Ventures will help her expand Rebuildr's vision and reshape the rehab industry, making high-quality rehab accessible globally.
Zoox, an Amazon-owned company, is initiating public robotaxi rides in San Francisco, marking a move closer to commercial operations and competition with Waymo.
The company's custom-built robotaxis, without steering wheels or pedals, have been tested in San Francisco for about a year. Initially, rides were limited to employees and their network.
Now, through the Zoox Explorer program, select individuals from the waitlist will gain free access to the service. Zoox intends to gradually expand the service, aiming to eliminate the waitlist by 2026.
Currently, Zoox operates around 50 robotaxis in Las Vegas and San Francisco, with the service area covering SoMA, Mission, and Design districts in San Francisco.
To launch a commercial robotaxi service, Zoox needs permits from the California Public Utilities Commission and approval from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Boop, a new AI-powered travel app, aims to revolutionize travel planning by converting social recommendations into bookable itineraries. Founded by Nancy Li Smith, Boop allows users to access and personalize itineraries from real travelers, using AI to efficiently capture and transform trips into shareable plans. The platform enables travel creators to monetize their recommendations through affiliate links, offering a new income stream. Boop tracks user movements to provide tailored recommendations and plans to integrate with calendars for seamless booking. With $3.2 million in pre-seed funding, Boop envisions becoming the go-to platform for travel planning, leveraging social trust and AI to simplify the process.
Agentio, a startup connecting brands with YouTube creators for sponsored videos, has raised $40 million in Series B funding led by Forerunner. This brings their total funding to $56 million, valuing the company at $340 million.
The company leverages AI to automate ad buying, matching brands with creators and reviewing content to ensure brand safety and campaign alignment.
Agentio has seen significant growth, with brands experiencing improved return on ad spend and new customer acquisition. They are expanding beyond YouTube to platforms like Meta, TikTok, and Snap.
The funding will be used to further scale the team and platform capabilities, focusing on AI-powered features and multi-platform support.