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by tx
6576 days ago
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To be honest "There’s no glamorous future for Mailmanagr, as well." pretty much sums up this article. It may be a good product, but its aim is not to be a high growth start-up and technically its just a component to an existing app. What?! Over half of Techcrunch-covered "businesses" are not even that: useless weekend projects without use nor future. By the way, I got an email from a co-worker today about Mailmanagr with subject "Check this out, it's pretty cool". Last time I got an email like that was about Google's "Street View" feature. P.S. I am not affiliated with Mailmanagr in any way. |
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I go to mashable for "weekend apps".
Of course, they have a lot love affair with Twitter and Arringtons ego.
At $5/month per user is a very low margin thats only reaching a market based on another non-mainstream apps userbase. This would definitely be considered a side project that regardless of TC is not very ambitious or PR worthy.