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Deepstash
DevelopersBrainstash, Inc
Initial releaseMay 1, 2019; 7 years ago (2019-05-01)
PlatformAndroid, iOS and web browsers
Available inEnglish
TypeNote-taking, Knowledge, Social learning tools
Websitedeepstash.com

Deepstash is a knowledge sharing online learning community for people who discover and share their good ideas and thoughts with others[1], on a variety of topics like productivity, history, science fiction, career and others.

Ideas are curated by users, presented as short cards one can read quickly[2] and have a source: a book, an article, a podcast or other types of content[3]. Deepstash is available as a web-app and a mobile app. The content is available in English.

Registering an account is not required, but doing so provides additional functionality within the app, like saving or organizing ideas.[4]

History

The product started with a prototype proof of concept web app in 2018[5][6]. The mobile app launched in February 2019 for iOS, April 2019 for Android, and July 2020 on web browsers as a beta. As of 2021, the web app is out of beta and a Google Chrome browser extension is also available.

In October 2020, Deepstash was one of the 9 selected European startups to join the Google Accelerator program.[7]

Deepstash received $3 million in investment from Venture Capital in December 2020 and announced it had reached 1 million users.[8]. The funding came from Connect Ventures, GapMinder VC and Cultivate Capital.

References

  1. ^ "What the Tech? App of the Day: Deepstash". 12 August 2019 – via www.alabamanews.net.
  2. ^ Boran, Marie (15 August 2019). "Self-improvement app for the time poor" – via www.irishtimes.com.
  3. ^ Bhagat, Hitesh (24 August 2019). "A curated platform of ideas on topics like health & time management". The Economic Times.
  4. ^ Bindel, Amanda (18 November 2019). "App review by Common Sense". Common Sense Media.
  5. ^ Oane, Vladimir (7 September 2018). "Knowledge needs a place of its own". Medium.
  6. ^ Ivanova, Elena (9 June 2021). "How to turn infinite content into knowledge" – via therecursive.com.
  7. ^ "Meet the startups joining our accelerator program". Google Blog. 20 October 2020.
  8. ^ Gillet, Kit (3 December 2020). "Antidote to social media overload?". Sifted.

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