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Fanalyze is a simple mobile and web app created to introduce a better and more straightforward approach to sports search results to speed up your fantasy sports and sports betting analysis. The app has a ton of features like stats, news and player comparison, and it is available for download on the iPhone and Android.

Builddie is the future of home energy management. Builddie works with a wide range of smart home products. All you have to do is connect your smart product to Builddie and watch the savings happen. Builddie charts and graphs depict real-time energy usage and cost, preventing big bills before they can happen. It uses AI to learn your preferences and can notify you to change your habits and lower your bills.

Anoma cosmetics is a startup creating products that nourish the skin and the soul. Its Skinsplash product was created to simplify your beauty routine. Anoma is creating skincare essentials curated by carefully handpicking natural ingredients that help hydrate your skin throughout the day. Prices start at just $8.

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