With Ideator, turn your business ideas to real businesses
We all are well aware how challenging pitching an idea can be. There’s rarely enough time. It’s hard to connect with the right people. And even if you have a good idea, it usually requires money, mentorship, or both – and those things are hard to come by. Enter Ideator
Ideator is an online platform to help entrepreneurs and startups connect with the tools and resources they need to be successful. At its core, the startup is created to foster global innovation and entrepreneurship while also making them easier. The company helps budding entrepreneurs turning their idea into a business, irrespective of the fact that they are at idea stage or with product/service in the market. Founded in the United States in 2014, Ideator also helps with business plans, pitch decks and getting their first customers.
Aside from being the world’s first platform for turning an idea into a business, The company also want to make a difference through charitable giving and community building.
Ideator is free and welcomes everyone with an acceptance rate of 100% currently. It is also location and industry agnostic.
Ideator will become the place for anyone with a business idea. One day, Ideator will become a house hold name, and used whenever someone talks about a business idea. The automatic response will be “put it on Ideator”, says company Founders
Check out this How it Works video to know more
The process is pretty straight forward. You create private or public circles depending on how you want to share, protect, and secure your concept. Then, collaborate with your own team or our trusted advisors. When you make your Ideator profile public, advisors and investors can find you, follow you, and offer support. When you’re ready, you can entertain offers to sell your business ideas or receive funding and launch.
The Ideator May Challenge
Ideator is running an idea competition, giving away $5,000 cash and free tools and services from its sponsors: Salesforce.org, Pledge 1%, box.org, Startup Grind powered by Google for Entrepreneurs, Cooley LLC, CrunchBase, Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center.