Hunch
Hunch is a consumer web application looking to help users make up their minds
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Growth |
| Funding: | Venture capital firm |
| Location: | New York, NY USA |
| Website: | http://www.hunch.com |
| More info: | CrunchBase |
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Hunch is a consumer web application looking to help users make up their minds.
It helps users make decisions by asking them a series of questions, then using their answers to make a suggestion. Topics vary widely, from entertaining subjects like Which superhero would you be to more conventional questions like Should I Switch to A Mac? The system then uses the answers to these questions to offer the user a suggested solution, along with an percentage indicating how confident it is with its decision.
In some respects the site is like a hybrid between Wikipedia (where users come to a consensus) and Yahoo Answers (where everyones opinion is shown). All of the questions asked are submitted by other members, who also play a role in deciding how answers are judged, but users browsing the site arent exposed to flamewars and disagreements revolving around each question so the site is more straightforward than Yahoo Answers.
From a March 2009 blog post by founder Caterina Fake:
What is Hunch?
Look. Decision-making is difficult, and decisions have to be made constantly. What should I be for Halloween? Do I need a Porsche? Does my hipster facial hair make me look stupid? Is Phoenix a good place to retire? Whom should I vote for? What toe ring should I buy?
Its dark and lonely work. Coin-flipping, I Ching consultation, closing your eyes and jumping, postponing the inevitable, Rock-Paper-Scissors, and asking your sister are all time-honored means of coming to a decision and yet we think theres room for one more: Hunch.
Hunch is a decision-making site, customized for you. Which means Hunch gets to know you, then asks you 10 questions about a topic (usually fewer!), and provides a result a Hunch, if you will. It gives you results it wouldnt give other people.
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Kirill Makharinsky
Ostrovok.ru, Quid, YouNoodle, Slide. focused on data, product, marketing.
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Bob Goodson
British, working in San Francisco at Quid. Runaway Oxford medievalist. Former Yelpee.
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Dan Stocker
Founder of Wwidd. Software engineer, creative thinker, JavaScript enthusiast, open technology advocate.
