
Hepster
Hepster est un fournisseur de services d'assurance numérique spécialisé dans les solutions de couverture.
Assurance numérique simplifiée, couverture complète à portée de clic
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Mutuelle Gsmc
Mutuelle Gsmc est une plateforme française de services numériques proposant des solutions d'assurance mutuelle, de couverture santé ou d'avantages sociaux pour les salariés.
Votre protection sociale simplifiée, pensée pour les salariés d'aujourd'hui
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Lepermislibre
Lepermislibre.fr sells fully-online French driving-school packages for the B-category car licence: theory (code) training, mock exams, and step-by-step booking of the practical test. Prices sit in the budget-to-mid-range band, typically €299-€449 depending on the number of driving hours and whether the student already holds the code, undercutting traditional auto-école tariffs by 30-50%. The company operates 100 % digitally; students study theory on the site or mobile app and schedule practice sessions with partner instructors through the same dashboard.
The brand’s USP is the “permis libre” route: learners prepare the code independently, take the official exam at a public centre, then book only the driving hours they need instead of buying fixed bundles. Unlimited corrected quizzes, AI-driven progress tracking and a same-day refund guarantee for any failed code test reinforce the positioning. Since 2016 the platform has trained more than 250 000 candidates and claims a 93 % first-time code pass rate.
Core customers are 18-25-year-old students and young professionals who want schedule flexibility, transparent pricing and control over spending. They are comfortable with self-study apps and prefer to avoid the long commitment and upselling typical of neighbourhood driving schools; value-for-money and digital convenience outweigh the desire for hand-holding.
Lepermislibre competes with both brick-and-mortar driving schools and a growing field of online code-only prep sites. It differentiates by integrating the whole licence journey—code training, hour purchase, instructor matching—into one low-friction, pay-as-you-go digital flow, eliminating enrolment fees and physical classroom attendance while keeping the student legally within the state-regulated “conduite accompagnée” or “conduite supervisée” frameworks.
Your driving licence, your pace, your budget
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Ohm Energie
Ohm Energie sells 100 % renewable electricity and natural-gas contracts for households and small businesses in France. Plans are mid-range, indexed on regulated tariffs with a fixed markup, and are ordered and managed entirely through the brand’s website and mobile app; no physical retail. Optional add-ons include smart-home devices, boiler maintenance and EV-charging subscriptions.
The supplier guarantees French-sourced solar, wind and hydro power via Certificats d’Origine, publishes real-time carbon data for every kWh consumed, and pledges “zero hidden fees” with month-to-month cancellation. Its best-known offer is the “Ohm Connect” tariff that couples a below-regulation kWh price with a connected meter that rewards off-peak usage.
Typical customers are urban 25-45-year-old professionals who rent or own in major cities, track expenses through apps and value transparency over incumbent brands. They choose Ohm to cut emissions without installing panels, while supporting a French start-up that communicates exclusively in plain language and donates 1 % of revenue to energy-poverty charities.
Ohm competes with green-focused independent utilities and the renewable sub-brands of legacy utilities. It differentiates through French-only generation sourcing, an all-digital customer path that eliminates call-center wait times, and variable pricing that stays within 5 % of the state benchmark while funding civic-energy projects.
Clean power from France, managed by your phone, guilt free
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Momenteo
Momenteo sells cloud-based invoicing and accounting software built for self-employed workers and micro-agencies. The product line centers on a single SaaS subscription that covers estimates, invoices, expense capture, time tracking, and basic financial reports; tiered plans run from a free “Starter” (up to 2 clients) to a $29 USD/mo “Pro” tier with unlimited clients and team access. Everything is delivered online through momenteo.com and companion iOS/Android apps—no retail or boxed software.
The brand’s standout promise is “accounting without accounting”: an interface that feels like a personal timeline where each project, trip, or expense becomes a draggable card that auto-feeds into an invoice. Built-in mileage tracking, recurring invoices, and one-click PDF/online payment links are standard, while white-label options let users send invoices under their own domain and colors. Since launch the roadmap has stayed freelancer-driven; features are added only after community voting, keeping the tool lightweight.
Core buyers are solo creatives—photographers, designers, consultants, tradespeople—who bill hourly or per project and want to look professional without hiring an accountant. They value speed, mobility, and clean design over double-entry complexity, and they typically run their business from a laptop or phone between client sites.
Momenteo competes in the crowded freelancer-accounting space against freemium giants and niche bookkeeping apps. It differentiates through extreme usability (no accounting jargon), flat transparent pricing, and a visual workflow that turns administrative tasks into a five-minute daily habit rather than a monthly chore.
Invoicing that feels less like work, more like organizing your day
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Nextdigitalkey
Nextdigitalkey est une plateforme de services numériques proposant des clés logicielles, des licences ou des services d'activation de produits numériques. La marque se spécialise dans la distribution et l'octroi de licences de produits numériques.
Débloquez vos logiciels préférés en quelques clics, sans complications
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