I’m often asking myself <i>What was the name of that startup doing X?</i><p>So I decided to build a directory of startups, but group them by the space(s) they operate in.<p>- Every day new startups and spaces are featured<p>- Use the search bar to search for specific startups or search for spaces semantically<p>- Future plans include allowing contributions from users, more detailed startup profiles, and tracking of events (fundraise, product launch, etc.) of listed startups.
I'm not sure I'd call it an alternative to Crunchbase, I don't really see what is more "modern" about it either<p>I use Crunchbase for their data, such as location, employees, details regarding funding or their tech... your site doesn't seem to have any of that, it's just a brief description with a link to their website<p>It's fine as just a basic directory though
It has one feature that's better than Crunchbase i.e. access Crunchbase with javascript turned off (my default) you get a blank screen with a page title of: "Access to this page has been denied". Whereas cujobay actually presents content right away - no js required.