Two Birmingham startups are poised for additional growth after completing funding rounds in late July.
Visit bizjournals.comCOO and Co-founder of WineView, Angela Caine, is a “mompreneur”—a mother and entrepreneur. Being a mother is an important part of her identity as a startup founder in the tech space.
Visit innovationdepot.orgGary Campbell and his team at WineView are passionate about creating a better, more consumer-friendly way to buy wine. But while building out their app and diving further into the wine industry, the Birmingham-based startup realized a glaring gap in the market.
Visit hypepotamus.comOn average, grocery stores have more than 2,000 bottles of wine. Having so many choices can cause some consumers to be overwhelmed. As a result, 71% of people base their wine purchases on price or the design on the label, as Gary Campbell, founder, and CEO of WineView App, will tell you.
Visit hypepotamus.comDespite the lack of in-person events during the pandemic, alcohol lovers were still finding ways to connect about their passion, even if it meant through an online wine club or virtual happy hour.
Visit explodingtopics.comBirmingham-based app WineView is making wine accessible to all. We’re raising a glass to our new favorite app, and to never choosing a bottle based on how trendy the label is ever again.
Visit bhamnow.comWine pairings don’t need to be complicated. This Birmingham-founded app does the work for you. At select local restaurants, simply open the app and it will detect your location and pull up the menu. Choose your meal, then the app recommends the perfect wine pairing. Cheers!
Visit bhamnow.comThe panel, hosted by the Capital Factory, included discussions on the startup as well as Birmingham Bound.
Visit bizjournals.comWineView has integrated with one of the leading point-of-sale (POS) companies in restaurant management software. This relationship aims to improve the culinary experience for both restaurant employees and customers alike.
Visit finance.yahoo.comEver found yourself feeling overwhelmed in the grocery store wine aisle or giant wine list? For casual and new wine drinkers, the confusion of choosing a wine is all too familiar. Beyond the price range and general category of wines, it’s difficult to quickly choose a quality wine that will also pair well with the rest of your plate.
Visit bhambound.comDespite the lack of in-person events during the pandemic, alcohol lovers were still finding ways to connect about their passion, even if it meant through an online wine club or virtual happy hour.
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