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Are there any recent European tech startups that deserve to be called a big success?

Spotify is on my list. Maybe Soundcloud. Some of the Rocket Internet businesses(1) maybe, but is Zalando really a tech business? Was Zappos ever one?

I bet I'm forgetting one or two more though. Either way, it's not going to be very impressive.

I overheard someone say a while ago that the hottest startups in the Netherlands are all incubators.

[1] Rocket Internet is a company that starts startups that copy the concept of successful USA-targeting companies and does the same in Germany, then Europe. Zalando is a Zappos ripoff, there's also Paymill (Stripe), and a whole bunch more.



Copenhagen Suborbitals is my favorite recent successful European tech endeavor, but it's organized as a nonprofit rather than a startup. Kind of interesting to think about when to use that model versus the startup model; I don't have solid conclusions on that.

A few others: Unity (the game engine company, Denmark) was founded in 2004 and got big around 2008-09. Not sure if that counts as recent enough. Flattr (Sweden) is kind of niche-popular. One of the better attempts at micropatronage, I think, though I'm not sure I'd call it a big success.

If you count cloud infrastructure, OVH (France) is growing massively.

If you count games, Mojang (Sweden) and Rovio (Finland) are printing cash.


Oh, plenty more that deserve a mention. Spotify and SoundCloud, sure, but also other music startups like Songkick (YC) and Deezer. On the gaming side, there's Rovio, King, Supercell, Plarium, Wooga, Nordeus, ZeptoLab, Game Insight and plenty more that are kicking ass and taking names.

Others with loads of potential to become big hits include Huddle, TransferWise, 6Wunderkinder, Geckoboard, Jolla, EyeEm, Klarna, Narrative, Magine, TradeShift, HouseTrip, Trademob, Withings, Blablacar, Outbrain, SwiftKey, Hailo, Holvi, Wrapp, Busuu, Babelverse, Trustev and so on. Then there's a whole mobile payment revolution going in Europe (where Square isn't available) with companies like SumUp, iZettle, Payleven and others growing rapidly.

I could go on and on, but there's a few reasons I started Tech.eu and one of them is precisely to highlight the tech innovation that's happening across Europe. :)


I don't know about the rest of Europe, but these have come out of Sweden (many have since relocated): Klarna, Rebtel, Mojang, King, Wrapp, Soundcloud, iZettle, Tictail, Spotify, Skype. Of course, depending on your definition for "big success". For a small country they sure are, and most countries in Europe are pretty small. I doubt we'll see a Google or Facebook come out of Europe, if just because of the lack of engineers willing to relocate to another country within the EU for such a job. There is no country in Europe which can hire 50,000 qualified people like Google, except for maybe Germany.


Minecraft, Skype, Neo4j, QlikView. Like Spotify they are Swedish.

Not all new, but still, there are a few.

Also, Python is Dutch, Erlang is Swedish, Scala is Swiss (generalizing here a bit).


Does something have to be consumer-facing, and well known to non-customers to 'win'?




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