piepdx1Three months of hard work, lots of caffeine and some pivoting culminate today in the Rose City as the seven startups from Portland Incubator Experiment‘s (PIE) third class give their pitch at Demo Day.

PIE started four years as an experiment, but it’s turned into a full-blown accelerator that’s pumped out successful startups like Cloudability, and AppThwack.

The incubator is led by Rick Turoczy, who also runs the Portland startup news website Silicon Florist. There are a number of other Portland-based incubator/accelerators around town, from Upstart Labs to the Portland Seed Fund to the Nike Accelerator.

Each of the seven teams at PIE received three months of mentorship, $20,000 in seed funding, office space and access to resources like mentorship and free gym membership thanks to Wieden+Kennedy.

They will pitch to a sold-out crowd of supporters and investors at Friday’s Demo Day, which starts at 2 p.m. today. You can watch with the live stream at the bottom of this post. As Turoczy notes here, the teams will be legally allowed to advertise their offerings and openly, publicly seek investors thanks to the rules on general solicitation changing on Sept. 23.

Here’s a bit about each of the seven new startups.

Cloneless — Contextual video at the speed of social. Cloneless enables designers and developers to fuel video experiences with dynamic content. (Portland, OR)

Fleck — A mobile social network that rethinks “sharing” around the interests that inspire you. Fleck turns “taking pictures” into “making connections.” (Santa Monica, CA)

Orchestrate  — Enables developers to access and build functionality leveraging the internet’s most used data points to fuel highly efficient, context-rich, next-generation apps and experiences. (Portland, OR)

Smart Mocha — Making sure the ‘Internet of things’ has ‘things’ that work, and that work for enterprise. Smart Mocha is hardware and software for the real world – and real businesses. Think Nest for the enterprise. (Portland, OR)

Stand In — Enables designers the cost-effective creation of rich interactive prototypes that look and feel like real apps, and allows for changes to be made in real-time. (Portland, OR)

Switchboard — Connects people to relevant opportunities (defined by an “Ask” or “Offer”) within niche social communities. (Portland, OR)

Teak — Enables content providers, publishers and mobile app creators to use Facebook’s social graph to do social marketing right. (Eugene, OR)

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