IndyList.org – Shop Independent in Chicago

IndyList.orgFor the Chicago fans out there and those of you lucky enough to inhabit the windy city, there’s a new startup chronicling Chicago’s “little guys”, that is to say the mom and pop coffee shops, restaurants and thrift stores that you wouldn’t usually find in a local search site. The site is called IndyList and was made out of frustration for lack of a comprehensive listing of thrift stores in Chicago.

Thus IndyList was set into motion, and has evolved into a smart, yet simple guide to Chicago’s independent side– shops, restaurants and more. The interface is cheerful and easy to use; users can search or add locations. There’s even room for reviews of each locale. Simply register and create a profile to post a review or comment. IndyList has also recently added a mobile feature so you can keep up to date while you’re on the go. And it’s all free.

IndyList.org In Their Own Words

“Indylist is a project designed to connect people with shops, restaurants, and other businesses in their area. You learn about who we are below, read our blog, or check out some frequently asked questions.”

Why IndyList.org It Might Be A Killer

IndyList is a great resource for those who live in Chicago. It’s comprehensive, allows for user participation and feedback, and is free.

Some Questions About IndyList.org

Will they expand to other cities? How will they profit? Is the model for sale? IndyList.org

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