
Cameo hosted COVID-19 fundraiser. The app allows users to book celebrities to send personal messages to anyone. It hosted a three-day fundraiser to benefit No Kids Hungry, the Actors Fund and more. [Built In Chicago]
Victory Lap offers free skills training. The company is offering its April courses for sales professionals in the local community free of charge. After selecting their class, interested users can enter the code “UNITEDWETECH” when checking out. [Press Release]
Relativity launched Relativity Fellows program. It’s seeking applicants until May 10. Twelve fellows will receive employment in full-time positions so they can receive an entry-level step to their tech careers. [Built In Chicago]
ShipBob partners with Mothership to offer less-than-truckload freight. This allows multiple shippers to consolidate their cargo together in one shipment to save on costs. This is especially useful for smaller e-commerce businesses. [ShipBob]
Threekit launched new AR product. It allows companies to create virtual representations of their product. The company now offers configurable AR for online retailers, so consumers can see their product in their space and also configure it to look how they want. [Press Release]
Jellyvision partnered with HSA Bank. The startup is offering a new product that helps to guide employees through their health savings account set-up. It will become available in Q4 of 2020. [Press Release]