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Finderbase is a Global Listing for Finders & Seekers of Lost Items

— July 14, 2010 — Tech
Often, consumers lose things and don’t even know where to begin. Did I lost it at work? Or maybe I lost it while riding my bike? FinderBase is an online search engine that connects the finders and seekers of lost items. A global site, FinderBase uses a credit system that rewards people who find lost items.

Launched in May, FinderBase hopes to one day become the “it” destination for all those looking for a lost object or its owner.

Trend Themes

  1. Local Lost & Found — Opportunity for creating local lost and found search engines that connect finders and seekers of lost items within specific communities.
  2. Blockchain Rewards — Potential for implementing blockchain and cryptocurrency rewards systems to incentivize people who find and return lost items to their owners.
  3. Specialized Item Search — Growing demand for specialized search engines that cater to specific types of lost items, such as pets, electronics, or jewelry.

Industry Implications

  1. Technology — Technology companies can develop innovative search engine platforms for lost and found items, integrating features such as geolocation and image recognition.
  2. Logistics — Logistics companies can utilize lost and found search engines to better track and manage lost items during transportation, improving customer satisfaction and reducing claims.
  3. Insurance — Insurance companies can collaborate with lost and found search engines to provide value-added services, such as coverage for lost or stolen items, and efficient claims processing.
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