A couple of Venture For America fellows are looking to better connect small businesses with local freelancers with their new startup, Compass.
The downtown Detroit-based startup aims to draw upon a network of well-vetted freelancers to help small businesses flesh out their online presence with better websites, digital marketing, and social media. Compass clients are guided through an easy process where they get a dedicated freelancer to create an affordable, agency-quality website for their business. In return the startup takes a percentage of the bill for doing the business-side work so the freelancers can focus on their specialty.
"We manage the project," says Mike Wilner, CEO of
Compass. "We handle all of the things a freelancer doesn’t want to handle."
Wilner launched Compass with Taylor Sundali seven months ago. Both are part of the 2013 class of
Venture For America, a Teach For America-like program that pairs promising recent college grads with startups in economically challenged cities on two-year fellowships. Wilner worked for
Social Proof and Sundali worked at
Doodle Home before launching Compass.
The inspiration came from the parents of the fellows. Both sets of parents are small business owners and have been asking both 20-somethings for more and more help with beefing up the online presence of their companies.
"My parents sat me down and asked me for a lot of advice," Wilner says. "More than they ever had before."
The Compass team is currently going through the Venture For America Accelerator out east but plans to return to Detroit later this spring. They are already working with four local freelancers to pair with small businesses and plan to expand that stable of independent contractors markedly over this year.
"We want to have a lively community of freelancers working with us," Wilner says.
Source: Mike Wilner, CEO of Compass
Writer: Jon Zemke
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