22 Canadian Startups Making Life Easier, One App at a Time

Canada’s startup scene is booming with innovation, particularly in the app development space. From streamlining healthcare to enhancing everyday productivity, these startups are not only solving real-world problems but also placing Canada on the global tech map. Here’s a look at 22 Canadian startups whose apps are genuinely making life easier, one tap at a time.

MindBeacon

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Mental health has never been more crucial, and MindBeacon offers digital therapy solutions through its app, connecting users with licensed therapists without the need for in-person visits. Designed to be discreet, affordable, and flexible, it provides cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other support tools that fit into daily life, particularly beneficial for those in remote communities or with limited mobility.

Ritual

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Ritual transforms the food pickup experience by allowing users to order ahead from nearby restaurants and skip the line. Focused on convenience and time savings, the app is especially popular among busy professionals. With group ordering features and reward points, Ritual encourages communal habits while delivering fast, seamless service in major cities across North America.

Borrowell

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Fintech is one of Canada’s strongest sectors, and Borrowell stands out by offering free credit scores and AI-powered financial product recommendations. The app demystifies personal finance by giving users tailored advice, loan and credit card comparisons, and educational content, empowering Canadians to make smarter financial decisions and improve their credit health over time.

Humi

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Managing HR, payroll, and benefits can be overwhelming for small businesses. Humi centralizes all these processes in one clean, user-friendly interface. By automating tasks like time-off tracking, document storage, and onboarding, Humi saves businesses time while reducing errors, making it easier for teams to focus on growth rather than administration.

Maple

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Maple brings virtual healthcare to Canadians through its telemedicine platform. Users can consult with doctors, mental health therapists, and specialists any time, day or night. Particularly valuable in remote or underserved areas, Maple helps alleviate the burden on walk-in clinics and emergency rooms while improving access to timely, reliable care.

Wealthsimple

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Investing can be intimidating, but Wealthsimple changes that with a simple, beautifully designed app offering robo-advisory services, trading, crypto investments, and tax filing. The startup emphasizes transparency and ease of use, helping beginners and experienced investors alike take control of their finances without unnecessary jargon or high fees.

SkipTheDishes

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Born in Winnipeg, SkipTheDishes revolutionized food delivery in Canada. With its widespread reach and intuitive interface, the app lets users order from local restaurants and track deliveries in real-time. As one of the country’s largest food delivery platforms, it has helped both customers and small eateries thrive during challenging times, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jobber

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For home service businesses, Jobber is a lifesaver. The app handles scheduling, invoicing, client communication, and payment processing, helping landscapers, cleaners, and contractors streamline their operations. Jobber empowers small service providers to look more professional, get paid faster, and grow their businesses with fewer administrative headaches.

Turo Canada

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Turo is shaking up car rentals by letting individuals rent their vehicles to others through a secure, app-based platform. Whether you need a ride for a weekend getaway or want to earn passive income from an unused car, Turo makes the process straightforward, flexible, and often more affordable than traditional rental agencies.

FreshBooks

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FreshBooks simplifies accounting for freelancers and small business owners with its cloud-based platform. Invoicing, expense tracking, and time management tools are seamlessly integrated into a single app. Its user-friendly interface makes it easy for non-accountants to manage their finances confidently, freeing up time to focus on their actual work.

Clearco

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Formerly Clearbanc, Clearco uses data science to offer non-dilutive funding to eCommerce startups and online businesses. Entrepreneurs can access capital without giving up equity, based on real-time performance data. Through its app, users receive funding offers quickly, track repayments, and access resources to scale, all without the traditional barriers of venture capital.

KOHO

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KOHO is a mobile-first banking app that offers Canadians a no-fee spending account with budgeting tools, cashback rewards, and savings goals. By blending everyday banking with financial literacy and tools that encourage smart money habits, KOHO is especially popular among younger users who want more transparency and control over their finances.

Thinkific

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Education goes digital with Thinkific, a platform that lets users create and sell online courses. Whether you’re a yoga instructor, business coach, or software expert, the Thinkific app makes it easy to share knowledge through structured lessons, quizzes, and analytics. It supports a thriving community of educators looking to monetize their expertise.

Clutch

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Car buying becomes painless with Clutch, an app that allows users to browse, finance, and buy certified used vehicles entirely online. The startup delivers cars directly to buyers’ homes and offers a 10-day money-back guarantee, making the experience transparent and pressure-free. Clutch eliminates the hassle of dealerships with digital convenience.

Properly

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Properly is redefining the home-selling process. Through its app, homeowners can get an instant offer, list their home, and use AI-powered tools to determine pricing strategies. It streamlines staging, showings, and sales, offering a stress-free way to navigate the real estate market and it also enables people to buy before they sell.

Geotab

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Geotab provides powerful fleet management solutions with an app that offers GPS tracking, vehicle diagnostics, and driver behavior analysis. Companies can reduce fuel costs, improve safety, and ensure regulatory compliance. Though it’s a B2B-focused startup, the real impact is seen in how it improves efficiency and reduces carbon footprints for commercial fleets.

Drop

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Drop turns everyday spending into rewards. Users link their credit or debit cards to the app and earn points automatically when they shop with participating brands. Those points can be redeemed for gift cards, making Drop a seamless and fun way to earn while spending.

Later

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Later helps brands and influencers plan, schedule, and analyze social media content across platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest. The app’s visual calendar, post-preview tool, and performance metrics simplify content management, especially for small teams and solo creators who need to maintain a strong online presence without the complexity of larger platforms.

Nesto

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Nesto makes the mortgage process faster, easier, and more transparent. Its app helps users find the best mortgage rates, compare offers, and complete applications online with expert support along the way. Designed to remove paperwork and confusion, Nesto helps Canadians make informed decisions on one of the biggest financial commitments in life.

Ada

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Ada is bringing customer service into the AI age. Its chatbot platform enables companies to build personalized, automated customer support experiences without writing a single line of code. The result is better service at lower cost. While it works behind the scenes, Ada enhances everyday interactions for users by reducing wait times and improving accuracy.

Cineplex Store

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For movie lovers, the Cineplex Store app offers a convenient way to rent or buy digital films and earn Scene+ points. It’s more than just a streaming service; it integrates loyalty rewards and offers exclusive content. Especially for families or cinephiles looking for Canadian-supported alternatives to larger platforms, Cineplex offers a compelling package.

Inkbox

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Inkbox allows users to try custom or pre-designed temporary tattoos that look real and last 1–2 weeks. The app lets customers preview designs on their skin via augmented reality, choose artists, and place orders seamlessly. It’s a creative tool for self-expression without commitment, blending e-commerce and AR technology in a uniquely Canadian way.

22 Times Canadian Ingenuity Left the U.S. in the Dust

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When people think of innovation, they often picture Silicon Valley. However, Canada has a history of innovation, too. Whether it’s redefining sports, revolutionizing medicine, or just showing America up at its own game, Canadian inventors, thinkers, and dreamers have had their fair share of mic-drop moments. Here are 22 times Canadian ingenuity left the U.S. in the dust.

22 Times Canadian Ingenuity Left the U.S. in the Dust

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