Premium by design
A tightly curated marketplace, not an endless catalog. Quality and trust come first, which keeps margins healthy enough to give meaningfully.
BoomYep is a curated marketplace with one promise: BoomYep donates 50% of its net profit to verified cause partners — and the customer chooses which one. Premium commerce, built so local spending funds local good.
Half of net profit sustains the platform — product, partners, and growth — so the model compounds rather than depends on goodwill.
BoomYep is the donor, never the customer. The customer simply chooses which verified cause partner receives the donation. A for-profit corporate giving model under Florida Ch. 496.
Most "shop for good" stories quietly ask the customer to donate. BoomYep flips that. The company commits its own profit, the customer just picks the cause, and the experience stays premium end to end — closer to Resy or Eataly than to a charity checkout.
A tightly curated marketplace, not an endless catalog. Quality and trust come first, which keeps margins healthy enough to give meaningfully.
50% of net profit is committed by the company to verified 501(c)(3) cause partners under written agreements — a clean, compliant giving structure.
Built to add new verified causes and new local markets, so the same engine can channel profit into communities far beyond Miami.
BoomYep launches in service of rescuing Miami's community and feral cats while protecting native wildlife. We use AI to map colonies humanely, so support reaches the right place and the local ecosystem is part of the plan, not an afterthought.
It's a cause people in this city feel personally — the proof point for a model meant to expand to many more.
Technology built in-house to locate and support feral colonies, coordinate care, and protect native species — turning everyday purchases into measurable local good.
"I built BoomYep in-house because I believe local commerce should fund local causes — and I wanted to prove it could be done well."
Currently pursuing non-dilutive capital — grants and program funding — before any equity raise.