KartMe serves over 1,000,000 pages a month.
We've organized over 12,000 links, products, recipes and places for over 2,000 foodies, shoppers, travelers, bloggers and wedding planners.



What's a Kart?

Kart : a shareable list created on your computer you can use on-the-go

Pronunciation: ˈkärt
Raison d'être: Reduce your clutter, help you remember the best tips, help you get deals
Function: noun ("a Kart of gift ideas"); verb if used with object ("kart that recipe for later")
Etymology: saves items like an online shopping cart, mobile like a go-kart, social like MarioKart, fun like kart wheels

 

Who's covered KartMe?



KartMe featured in Washington Post, TechRadar and Apple Store

Who can I contact with a question?

Phil's picture
Phil Michaelson (twitter: @philmichaelson, email: phil {at} kartme {dot} com) fields most of the questions and suggestions. He started KartMe while trying to manage recommendations of books, hotels, and restaurants. The company began when he was awarded a fellowship while attending Harvard Business School. Phil graduated....though some professors and investors encouraged him to drop out like non-Harvard grads Gates and Zuckerberg.

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Klaas Van Waesberghe is the chief architect and Co-Founder. He is a Drupal advocate with experience working on MothersClick.com (now part of LifeTime entertainment) and Agrimarkt. Somehow he does basically everything from graphic design to programming to server maintenance.

shelby's picture
Shelby Van Pelt is the chief member. Need a or reading suggestion? Looking to plan a brunch in NYC? Shelby has awesome karts.

 

How does this all work?

 

 

What should the press know?

KartMe is a free service that helps you collect what’s hot, and save time and money when sharing, researching or purchasing.

Members use KartMe to keep track of restaurants, gadgets, shoes, books, movies, or gifts they discover on the web. Members also use it to see what’s hot, find reviews, track prices, and bookmark images and notes along with links in shareable universal wishlists.

Anyone can join KartMe

KartMe is free! Sign up on the homepage to begin collecting what’s hot on websites like the New York Times, PiperLime, CNET, IMDB, or Amazon. You can save from across sites, for example, creating a recipe box with recipes from Epicurious, Food Network, and Recipezaar.

Save time

After you identify an item of interest to you, KartMe suggests reviews and deals based on the opinions of the KartMe community. No longer will you need to search multiple sites over multiple days to discover review and price information. You won’t need to guess whether a blog will have helpful content. Let the KartMe community and technology save you time by smartly organizing your saved links and suggesting relevant, original information when you want it. Start saving time today

Save money

KartMe enables anyone, anywhere, to see the lowest prices our community and technology can find for an item. Start saving money with our free bookmarking service

Stay private

At KartMe, we follow two core privacy principles. First, you should have control over who can see your personal information. Second, purchase information is private. KartMe will never broadcast a purchase with an individual’s username. As an added protection, you’re welcome to sign-up with an imaginary username. Our privacy policy and user terms and conditions are readily available.

Our friends are generous

Many thanks are do to our friends and family members who give us lots of great suggestions.

Members are happy

We listen carefully to our customers and reviewers. See what's said about KartMe.