Skribit Turns 1 Year Old!
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008Skribit launched late on a Sunday night exactly one year ago today. It wasn’t much of a launch. At first it was just a mailing list signup form and splash page being pummeled by readers coming from a new TechCrunch post while we were scrambling to get the actual site up.
The new startup, called Skribit, is preparing for a beta launch. What is it? I really have no idea. It’s described as “a social software widget that allows bloggers to take suggestions directly from their readers. Widgets are shareable web applications that anyone can easily grab and post into the blog of their choice.” Sounds like a commenting system to me.
Like I said, I don’t expect much from Skribit and the other Startup Weekend startups, but the events have real value nonetheless.
Michael Arrington might not have gotten the concept when we launched but I sure bet he didn’t expect us to be around this long. Skribit is the most successful Startup Weekend company to date. If I had to pinpoint any particular reason for this it would deal with passion. Calvin and I have a strong passion to see Skribit become successful and grow a large community of happy users. To see that dream come true we have stayed motivated, listened to you guys and kept on trucking — not to mention received great advice from our self-proclaimed grey haired advisor along the way.
So what’s next? I wrote about some of that on my blog as well gave a sneak peak of a new feature we developed this past weekend at Atlanta Startup Weekend 2.
Thanks for sticking with us despite the bugs, downtime and miscellaneous issues that inevitably come with a small startup. The next few months should prove interesting.








This release also includes support for Clickpass. 
