private:everpix
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2322637
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May 24th, 2019 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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Computer Software
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May 24th, 2019 04:30PM
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May 24th, 2019 04:30PM
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At Everpix, we had been focusing on the next big opportunity in the mass consumer photo space: solving the Photo Mess. Our goal was to effortlessly get people’s life photo collection into shape and automatically surface what inspires them.
With more than $2M raised from top investors, in less than 2 years with a team from 3 to 7 people, we had built the most advanced consumer photo platform, which was managing 400 million full-resolution personal photos. Everpix was significantly ahead of competitors in science / tech / UX, user engagement (50%+ weekly active just for free users), subscription rates (12%+ across the board, 20%+ for people syncing 1,000+ photos), with a revenue model that worked (cash flow positive on variable costs), outstanding user reviews (4.5 stars on App Store) and press coverage (e.g. chosen by The Verge as the best photo app for the cloud for average users).
Everpix ended with an unfortunate shutdown which took the startup world by surprise as we couldn't continue raising money in the middle of the Series A crunch of 2013 (see http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup).
Learn more at http://www.everpix.com or see company details at https://angel.co/everpix.
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156 2nd Street
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San Francisco
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CA
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94105
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Everpix
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private:everpix
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2322637
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Mar 9th, 2018 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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180
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Computer Software
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Mar 9th, 2018 12:27PM
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Mar 9th, 2018 12:27PM
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Everpix
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private:everpix
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2322637
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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182
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Computer Software
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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At Everpix, we had been focusing on the next big opportunity in the mass consumer photo space: solving the Photo Mess. Our goal was to effortlessly get people’s life photo collection into shape and automatically surface what inspires them.
With more than $2M raised from top investors, in less than 2 years with a team from 3 to 7 people, we had built the most advanced consumer photo platform, which was managing 400 million full-resolution personal photos. Everpix was significantly ahead of competitors in science / tech / UX, user engagement (50%+ weekly active just for free users), subscription rates (12%+ across the board, 20%+ for people syncing 1,000+ photos), with a revenue model that worked (cash flow positive on variable costs), outstanding user reviews (4.5 stars on App Store) and press coverage (e.g. chosen by The Verge as the best photo app for the cloud for average users).
Everpix ended with an unfortunate shutdown which took the startup world by surprise as we couldn't continue raising money in the middle of the Series A crunch of 2013 (see http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup).
Learn more at http://www.everpix.com or see company details at https://angel.co/everpix.
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private:everpix
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2322637
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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182
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Computer Software
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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At Everpix, we had been focusing on the next big opportunity in the mass consumer photo space: solving the Photo Mess. Our goal was to effortlessly get people’s life photo collection into shape and automatically surface what inspires them.
With more than $2M raised from top investors, in less than 2 years with a team from 3 to 7 people, we had built the most advanced consumer photo platform, which was managing 400 million full-resolution personal photos. Everpix was significantly ahead of competitors in science / tech / UX, user engagement (50%+ weekly active just for free users), subscription rates (12%+ across the board, 20%+ for people syncing 1,000+ photos), with a revenue model that worked (cash flow positive on variable costs), outstanding user reviews (4.5 stars on App Store) and press coverage (e.g. chosen by The Verge as the best photo app for the cloud for average users).
Everpix ended with an unfortunate shutdown which took the startup world by surprise as we couldn't continue raising money in the middle of the Series A crunch of 2013 (see http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup).
Learn more at http://www.everpix.com or see company details at https://angel.co/everpix.
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Everpix
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private:everpix
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2322637
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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182
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0.00
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Computer Software
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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At Everpix, we had been focusing on the next big opportunity in the mass consumer photo space: solving the Photo Mess. Our goal was to effortlessly get people’s life photo collection into shape and automatically surface what inspires them.
With more than $2M raised from top investors, in less than 2 years with a team from 3 to 7 people, we had built the most advanced consumer photo platform, which was managing 400 million full-resolution personal photos. Everpix was significantly ahead of competitors in science / tech / UX, user engagement (50%+ weekly active just for free users), subscription rates (12%+ across the board, 20%+ for people syncing 1,000+ photos), with a revenue model that worked (cash flow positive on variable costs), outstanding user reviews (4.5 stars on App Store) and press coverage (e.g. chosen by The Verge as the best photo app for the cloud for average users).
Everpix ended with an unfortunate shutdown which took the startup world by surprise as we couldn't continue raising money in the middle of the Series A crunch of 2013 (see http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup).
Learn more at http://www.everpix.com or see company details at https://angel.co/everpix.
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Everpix
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private:everpix
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2322637
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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182
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0.00
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Computer Software
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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At Everpix, we had been focusing on the next big opportunity in the mass consumer photo space: solving the Photo Mess. Our goal was to effortlessly get people’s life photo collection into shape and automatically surface what inspires them.
With more than $2M raised from top investors, in less than 2 years with a team from 3 to 7 people, we had built the most advanced consumer photo platform, which was managing 400 million full-resolution personal photos. Everpix was significantly ahead of competitors in science / tech / UX, user engagement (50%+ weekly active just for free users), subscription rates (12%+ across the board, 20%+ for people syncing 1,000+ photos), with a revenue model that worked (cash flow positive on variable costs), outstanding user reviews (4.5 stars on App Store) and press coverage (e.g. chosen by The Verge as the best photo app for the cloud for average users).
Everpix ended with an unfortunate shutdown which took the startup world by surprise as we couldn't continue raising money in the middle of the Series A crunch of 2013 (see http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup).
Learn more at http://www.everpix.com or see company details at https://angel.co/everpix.
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private:everpix
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2322637
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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182
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Computer Software
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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At Everpix, we had been focusing on the next big opportunity in the mass consumer photo space: solving the Photo Mess. Our goal was to effortlessly get people’s life photo collection into shape and automatically surface what inspires them.
With more than $2M raised from top investors, in less than 2 years with a team from 3 to 7 people, we had built the most advanced consumer photo platform, which was managing 400 million full-resolution personal photos. Everpix was significantly ahead of competitors in science / tech / UX, user engagement (50%+ weekly active just for free users), subscription rates (12%+ across the board, 20%+ for people syncing 1,000+ photos), with a revenue model that worked (cash flow positive on variable costs), outstanding user reviews (4.5 stars on App Store) and press coverage (e.g. chosen by The Verge as the best photo app for the cloud for average users).
Everpix ended with an unfortunate shutdown which took the startup world by surprise as we couldn't continue raising money in the middle of the Series A crunch of 2013 (see http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup).
Learn more at http://www.everpix.com or see company details at https://angel.co/everpix.
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private:everpix
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2322637
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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182
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Computer Software
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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At Everpix, we had been focusing on the next big opportunity in the mass consumer photo space: solving the Photo Mess. Our goal was to effortlessly get people’s life photo collection into shape and automatically surface what inspires them.
With more than $2M raised from top investors, in less than 2 years with a team from 3 to 7 people, we had built the most advanced consumer photo platform, which was managing 400 million full-resolution personal photos. Everpix was significantly ahead of competitors in science / tech / UX, user engagement (50%+ weekly active just for free users), subscription rates (12%+ across the board, 20%+ for people syncing 1,000+ photos), with a revenue model that worked (cash flow positive on variable costs), outstanding user reviews (4.5 stars on App Store) and press coverage (e.g. chosen by The Verge as the best photo app for the cloud for average users).
Everpix ended with an unfortunate shutdown which took the startup world by surprise as we couldn't continue raising money in the middle of the Series A crunch of 2013 (see http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup).
Learn more at http://www.everpix.com or see company details at https://angel.co/everpix.
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private:everpix
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2322637
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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182
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Computer Software
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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At Everpix, we had been focusing on the next big opportunity in the mass consumer photo space: solving the Photo Mess. Our goal was to effortlessly get people’s life photo collection into shape and automatically surface what inspires them.
With more than $2M raised from top investors, in less than 2 years with a team from 3 to 7 people, we had built the most advanced consumer photo platform, which was managing 400 million full-resolution personal photos. Everpix was significantly ahead of competitors in science / tech / UX, user engagement (50%+ weekly active just for free users), subscription rates (12%+ across the board, 20%+ for people syncing 1,000+ photos), with a revenue model that worked (cash flow positive on variable costs), outstanding user reviews (4.5 stars on App Store) and press coverage (e.g. chosen by The Verge as the best photo app for the cloud for average users).
Everpix ended with an unfortunate shutdown which took the startup world by surprise as we couldn't continue raising money in the middle of the Series A crunch of 2013 (see http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup).
Learn more at http://www.everpix.com or see company details at https://angel.co/everpix.
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private:everpix
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2322637
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Everpix (33cube, Inc.)
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182
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Computer Software
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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At Everpix, we had been focusing on the next big opportunity in the mass consumer photo space: solving the Photo Mess. Our goal was to effortlessly get people’s life photo collection into shape and automatically surface what inspires them.
With more than $2M raised from top investors, in less than 2 years with a team from 3 to 7 people, we had built the most advanced consumer photo platform, which was managing 400 million full-resolution personal photos. Everpix was significantly ahead of competitors in science / tech / UX, user engagement (50%+ weekly active just for free users), subscription rates (12%+ across the board, 20%+ for people syncing 1,000+ photos), with a revenue model that worked (cash flow positive on variable costs), outstanding user reviews (4.5 stars on App Store) and press coverage (e.g. chosen by The Verge as the best photo app for the cloud for average users).
Everpix ended with an unfortunate shutdown which took the startup world by surprise as we couldn't continue raising money in the middle of the Series A crunch of 2013 (see http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup).
Learn more at http://www.everpix.com or see company details at https://angel.co/everpix.
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