Archive for the ‘Road to Launch’ Category


More Invite Codes

January 14th, 2009

We’ve sent out more invite codes today, both to those who requested them and to a number of different tech websites and blogs out there. Getting in on the beta should be a little bit easier now.

Hello to all our new users! Be sure to give the service a good try and let us know what you think. We listen to each and every suggestion. In fact, some major changes we made most recently are the direct result of feedback. Help us help you by telling us what we’re doing wrong or what we’ve got right. We’re committed to making this the coolest thing since sliced bread.


Welcome Beta Users!

December 16th, 2008

We just finished sending out the first round of Feedscrub beta invite codes. Welcome to our new beta users, and tell others about Feedscrub.

If you didn’t get your invite code yet, never fear, we’ll release some more soon! We’re releasing them in a few stages to make sure the back-end can handle the load.

If you want an invite code, you can sign up here to get in the queue.


Private alpha launch next week!

September 10th, 2008

Yesterday at Sanjay Parekh’s Atlanta Open Coffee Club, we announced that we’ll launch Feedscrub in private alpha next week. You can request an invite for yourself here.  Thanks to everybody who gave feedback and signed up for our alpha release!

We also had the pleasure of demo-ing Feedscrub to a few like-minded startup folks. We received very positive feedback on the front-end design which was done by Martin Parets of A Small Orange Web Design.  Great job, Martin!

The Feedscrub alpha release is all about getting feedback to help us improve.  We can’t guarantee we’ll implement everything that’s requested, but we are certainly interested in integrating your feedback to create the best system possible.

In the meantime, if you know anybody who is overwhelmed by their news feeds please have them sign up for our alpha!