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2 Houston workforce solutions startups win at annual software pitch competition
The third annual CodeLaunch Houston event resulted in two winners — one chosen by the audience, the other by judges — both tackling separate issues in the future of work.
SeekerPitch, a next-generation hiring platform that provides artificial intelligence-enhanced and video technology tools to both job hunters and hiring teams, took the grant prize, which was voted on by the audience of the February 28 event. The team was supported by Honeycomb Software, which won last year's competition too with its startup partner, E360.
"In Gen Z right now, landing an interview is like winning the lottery," Ryan Reisner, president and founder of SeekerPitch, says in his pitch at the event. "And employers have their own set of problems — they're having a hard time connecting with the next generation."
iShiftX, supported by Houston-based Blue People, secured the judges' award with a tie-breaking vote. The company, founded by Landi Spearman, uses digital twin technology to provide 24/7 leadership coaching at a scalable level.
"Leaders have the biggest impact on our teams, our children, on the future, and on the next generation," Spearman says in her final appeal to judges and the audience. She called out the burnout and stress of leadership and coaching, and she pitched her tech enabled solution.
In addition to SeekerPitch and iShiftX, four other startups with their development support partners pitched, including:
- Athletic Estate, a fan-engagement platform rolling out in sports stadiums, was drafted by Contollo.
- Glydr, a gaming controller powered by your feet, was drafted by BJSS.
- Allonge Financial, a tokenized mortgage platform, was drafted by Softeq.
- Endora, a personalized gaming app that encourages nostalgia and memory, was drafted by Improving.