Vestbee evaluates the European startup landscape on a monthly basis to identify promising companies worth watching. In August, we spotlighted ten startups operating in the health tech, sports tech, and marketing industries. We’re excited to showcase another innovative European startup deserving of your attention this September.
If you would like to introduce your company to Vestbee and participate in the selection process to be featured in the next edition, please complete the application by October 10.
SeniorApp
Polish firm SeniorApp provides on-demand home and care services for seniors, including cleaning, handyman work, gardening, and digital education. Users request services via their website or app, pay securely, and can choose trusted local providers for scheduled visits.
Lodgerin
Madrid-based company Lodgerin develops a digital platform that manages international mobility by connecting organizations, accommodation providers, and relocated individuals. Its ecosystem automates property management, rental operations, and relocation services, combining technology with human support.
Hypermedia
Romanian firm Hypermedia develops an AI-powered assistant that aggregates news, podcasts, and entertainment content. Users interact via voice or app to search, navigate, and consume personalized audio and text content in real time.
Fruitify
British startup Fruitify develops an AI platform that grades assignments, provides personalised feedback, and generates insights to enhance student learning. It combines AI assessment with teacher review, using custom or uploaded rubrics for accurate, editable feedback.
Messpunkt
Germany’s startup Messpunkt.io develops a smart metering platform for real estate that monitors energy and resource consumption, automatically informing tenants. The firm works by providing modern devices, overseeing installations, and delivering real-time data and compliance-ready consumption reports.
Hateble
UK-based company Hateble.dev creates a tool that evaluates websites and digital products, offering insights on speed, usability, and user experience. It operates by running AI-driven assessments and, if needed, supplements them with expert human feedback for improvements.
GIOS
Ukrainian edtech firm GIOS works by providing an AI-driven online platform where schoolchildren learn mathematics through interactive lessons, gamified exercises, and personalized tutor guidance. The system combines theory, practice, and real-time feedback to develop critical thinking and reinforce skills.
Tonestro
Austria’s company Tonestro develops music learning apps that teach brass, woodwind, and violin instruments using video lessons, interactive exercises, and real-time feedback on pitch and rhythm. The app tracks progress, provides sheet music, and guides practice with a built-in tuner.






