How 5 Tech Startups Are Reinventing Easter in 2025
- Tech Waves
- Apr 19
- 2 min read
Easter 2025 has taken a high-tech twist as a new wave of startups blends tradition with innovation. From sustainable holiday meals to digital Easter egg hunts, these five startups are making Easter more inclusive, fun, and future-forward.

1. HelloFresh: Making Holiday Meals Effortless
Founded by: Dominik Richter, Thomas Griesel, Jessica Nilsson
Launched in: 2011
Latest funding: $393M
HelloFresh, the global leader in meal kits, continues to make home-cooked meals accessible and exciting. This Easter, the company introduced festive meal boxes featuring seasonal breakfast and dessert recipes, helping families celebrate without the stress of meal prep. With curated ingredients and easy-to-follow recipes delivered to your door, HelloFresh is redefining how people connect over food during holidays.
2. Planted: Sustainable Easter Feasting
Founded by: Pascal Bieri, Lukas Böni, Eric Stirnemann, Christoph Jenny
Launched in: 2019
Recent funding: $107M
Swiss foodtech startup Planted is pushing the boundaries of plant-based eating. Known for its clean-label vegan meats, Planted launched Easter-themed recipes and promos, making it easy for eco-conscious consumers to enjoy traditional meals without compromising their values. Their new plant-based steak, developed through fermentation, is a standout for Easter feasts that are as ethical as they are delicious.
3. HolaCamp: Nature-Inspired Easter Getaways
Founded by: Alfonso Leprevost Crucelegui
Launched in: 2023
Recent funding: $11M
HolaCamp is turning camping into a luxury Easter retreat. With stylish glamping sites across Spain and Portugal, the startup blends outdoor adventure with hotel-like comfort. Over Easter, families are choosing HolaCamp’s tiny homes and luxury tents as a relaxing way to unplug and reconnect with nature—without giving up modern comforts.
4. Yhangry: Private Chefs for Easter Brunches
Founded by: Heinin Zhang and Siddhi Mittal
Launched in: 2019
Recent funding: $3.9M
Yhangry makes private dining easy and affordable. This Easter, users booked professional chefs to host festive brunches or dinners without lifting a finger. Starting at just £17 per person, the service allows hosts to focus on enjoying the moment while chefs handle everything from shopping to cleanup. It’s a luxurious touch that’s now within reach for many.
5. ClueGo: The Digital Easter Egg Hunt
Founded by: James Carruthers
Launched in: 2014
ClueGo is putting a tech spin on a beloved Easter tradition. The UK-based startup offers GPS-powered Easter egg hunts that can be played anywhere—perfect for corporate teams, families, or remote groups. With themed virtual hunts and customisable clues, ClueGo turns Easter into a collaborative and fun-filled adventure.
Final Thoughts
These five tech startups are proof that even long-standing traditions like Easter can benefit from a little innovation. Whether it's through plant-based meals, nature escapes, or digital hunts, they’re helping people celebrate in fresh, meaningful ways. As technology continues to merge with culture, holidays like Easter are being reimagined for a new generation—one that values both connection and convenience.
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