![]() | A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject.(September 2016) |
Rich Martell | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Born | Bedford, Bedfordshire, England | 10 February 1989
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Richard Lewis Martell, also known as "Rich Martell" or "Dicky M" (born 10 February 1989), is an Internet entrepreneur best known for founding Floxx Media Group, orderswift, being the creator of FitFinder and business expert on the television series Million Dollar Intern.
According to sources, Martell started his first internet business, when he was only 15 years old [1] to provide income throughout his education at Bedford School and later University College London. Whilst at University Martell worked in the Technology divisions of a number of investment firms including Goldman Sachs. [2]
Martell launched FitFinder on Friday, 23 April 2010 at 9am; within 6 hours of the site being up it had to be pulled down due to such high demand and abuse.[ citation needed ] He said the site was intended "just for a few of us to communicate on throughout the day, however word got out at UCL, and after 2 days of it being online, the UCL one alone had over 25,000 unique users.". [3] He was quoted later describing his surprise at the popularity of it as it was 'only a joke'. [4]
In May 2010, Martell was given the maximum fine by his university for 'bringing the university into disrepute'. [5] [6] Martell refused to remove the site; however, on 28 May 2010, the website was removed and replaced with a holding page and message signed off by Dicky M citing 'increased pressure' from universities to remove the site. [7] He vowed to bring back a new improved FitFinder for the next academic year.
On 3 January 2011, Martell launched his new business, Floxx. The initial concept of Floxx was based around a mobile app which was similar to FitFinder but with a few subtle differences. It was reported that Martell had initially raised funding from Dragons Den investor, Doug Richard and US super angel Kevin Wall. [8]
In July 2011, Martell announced that Floxx was going to focus on developing ideas that were specifically for use on mobile platforms, especially location-based social networks. A few months later, the app MapChat was launched reaching a top 10 ranking in the app store. In October, Martell launched Spottd – a location-based social network allowing users to share and discover posts around them. [9]
In early 2012, Martell announced that Floxx would be expanding and launching a digital media agency business as part of the company, thereby drawing from his team's experience with mobile apps, product design and highly scalable websites.
Martell launched orderswift in March 2013 after being frustrated that his favourite restaurants would not take orders online and deliver. Previously called Delishery, orderswift was announced as one of the companies to raise investment from Telefonica and become part of the Wayra accelerator in London. [10]
In an interview with Real Business, [11] Martell said that he believes that restaurants have been slow to adopt technology, and cites the example of them being under capacity outside of peak times: “If you’ve ever been to Pizza Express on a Tuesday or a Sunday night you will realise that they are not even close to capacity.”
One of the key features of the orderswift experience is to give customers the ability to track their order in real time. Martell says “We are going to be allowing customers to stay up to date and know exactly when their food is cooked.”
In 2013, Martell was filmed as part of the BBC Worldwide television series, Million Dollar Intern. [12]
In 2011, he was named as one of Business Zone's 'One to Watch'. [13] Late in 2011 Martell was also shortlisted for the Real Business Young Entrepreneur of the Year. [14]
Shazam is an application that can identify music based on a short sample played using the microphone on the device. It was created by the British company Shazam Entertainment, based in London, and has been owned by Apple since 2018. The software is available for Android, macOS, iOS, Wear OS, watchOS and as a Google Chrome extension.
This is a partial, non-exhaustive list of notable online dating websites and mobile apps.
Techstars is a global startup accelerator and venture capital firm founded in 2006 and headquartered in New York City. The accelerator provides capital, mentorship, and other support for early-stage entrepreneurs.
Groupon, Inc. is an American global e-commerce marketplace connecting subscribers with local merchants by offering activities, travel, goods and services in 13 countries. Based in Chicago, Groupon was launched there in November 2008, launching soon after in Boston, New York City and Toronto. By October 2010, Groupon was available in 150 cities in North America and 100 cities in Europe, Asia and South America, and had 35 million registered users. By the end of March 2015, Groupon served more than 500 cities worldwide, nearly 48.1 million active customers and featured more than 425,000 active deals globally in 48 countries.
FitFinder was a social networking website primarily based in the United Kingdom. FitFinder is described by its creator, Rich Martell, as localised anonymous microblogging. FitFinder is based on the concept of anonymously posting both a location and description of an attractive person whom one has spotted; this post is then immediately placed on the FitFeed, where it can be viewed by anyone.
Tank Top TV was a website providing personalized programme listings and recommendations for online TV and movies in the United Kingdom.
Floxx was a digital media agency founded in 2011 and based in London, United Kingdom. The company specialised in producing mobile apps, and was named as one of the "Red Bull Future 50" companies by Real Business magazine. In 2013, Floxx started working with Barclays and The Duke of York on a series of various mobile applications.
Sharecare, Inc. is an Atlanta, Georgia-based health and wellness company that provides consumers with personalized health-related information, programs, and resources. It provides personalized information to the site's users based on their responses to the RealAge Test, the company's health risk assessment tool, and offers a clinical decision support tool, AskMD.
Ted Nash is an English businessman who is best known for launching the site Little Gossip Nash is also known for developing various apps and websites.
MicroVentures is an equity crowdfunding website that offers investments in early stage companies. It connects accredited investors with startups, businesses and services looking to raise funds or participate in select secondary market opportunities.
EatStreet Inc. is an American online food ordering service that acts as a centralized marketplace, where diners can order delivery and takeout from restaurants in their area. Founded in 2010 in Madison, Wisconsin, the company has expanded to over 15,000 restaurants in over 150 markets nationwide. In addition to the online ordering platform, EatStreet also offers restaurants custom websites, mobile apps, Facebook ordering, and digital marketing services. As of August of 2023, EatStreet no longer employs W2 drivers to deliver customer orders. They now contract with multiple third-party delivery services to complete deliveries nationwide.
Spire, formerly known as LifeKraze, was a web-based social networking service founded in April 2010. Members shared "real-world" personal accomplishments with their friends, and were rewarded by other members. Members awarded each other points for each accomplishment. Members used the points they've collected to buy rewards from brand partners.
Airpush is a private company founded in 2010 that provides bootstrapped mobile advertising platform. It is known as one of the largest mobile ad platforms with over 120,000 live apps utilizing its SDK. Airpush is based in Los Angeles, California with offices in Bangalore, India.
Marfeel, Inc. is an ad tech platform that allows publishers to create, optimize and monetize their mobile websites.
Skiddle is a primary ticket outlet and online events guide based in the UK, with offices in Manchester, Liverpool, London and Preston dealing with event bookings, registrations, promotion and online ticket sales.
Wayra is a technological innovation hub, which was started in Latin America and Spain in 2011 as an initiative of Telefónica's chief executive in Europe, José María Álvarez-Pallete. Wayra operates through 11 hubs in 10 countries within Telefónica’s footprint: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Germany, Mexico, Peru, Spain, the United Kingdom and Venezuela.
Tiller Systems is a cloud-based iPad point of sale (POS) software company headquartered in Paris, France. Since February 2021, it has been a subsidiary of the mobile payments company known as SumUp.
ChowNow is an online food ordering platform that connects customers with local restaurants. Christopher Webb and Eric Jaffe, American entrepreneurs, founded the company in 2011 with headquarters in Los Angeles, California.
SafeToNet is a British cyber-security company headquartered in London, with offices in Cologne and Toronto. The company uses artificial intelligence (AI) and behavioural analytics to help safeguard children by detecting threats such as cyberbullying, sextortion, abuse and aggression.
Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator is an American seed accelerator launched in January 2011.