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The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
Cameo (#67) is a video-sharing marketplace where fans can book personalized shoutouts from their favorite celebrities.
Andrew Chen • The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
We were surprised by a number of startups that made the list, including many relatively unfamiliar names
Andrew Chen • The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
The fastest growing marketplaces are growing really fast—3x to 5x year-over-year
Andrew Chen • The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
GOAT (#16) is a peer-to-peer marketplace for buying and selling authenticated streetwear and sneakers.
Andrew Chen • The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
EverWash (#66), the most surprising company of the top five fastest-growers, offers car owners access to a members-only network of car washes. Similar to the Masterclass model, EverWash customers have access to unlimited car washes for a flat monthly membership fee.
Andrew Chen • The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
Travel, food, and groceries are the largest categories, by a lot
Andrew Chen • The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
Here are our key takeaways from the Marketplace 100, which we’ll unpack in more detail:
Andrew Chen • The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
The four fastest-growing companies (by year-over-year relative growth)
Andrew Chen • The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
A small number of marketplace startups—four of them—account for 76 percent of consumer spend (Airbnb, Doordash, Instacart, and Postmates) )
Andrew Chen • The a16z Marketplace 100: 2020 | Andreessen Horowitz
Faire (#53) is a wholesale marketplace for boutique retailers to find and purchase unique merchandise from local indie brands.