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Techstars Demo Day

Today, all 10 companies in the Boulder Techstars program this summer presented in front of a few hundred investors, well wishers, family members, and others in the Boulder community. The energy was amazing, and the teams did a great job. We had the good fortune of presenting second, and Nate was for sure the most energetic person in the room. Pretty sure he didn’t need that mic!

The surprise twist in our presentation was the Everlater Makeover we did for Fred Wilson, who was in attendance (and didn’t know what we were up to). We took all of his content from blog posts, photo feeds, and tweets from his recent trip and combined it into a great travel experience to showcase Everlater.

Check out his trip to Europe: http://bit.ly/everlatermakeover

Within just a few hours, both TechCrunch and RockyRadar have posted coverage of the event.

Sadly, Twitter was down all morning and didn’t come back online till after our presentation. But, there has been some good chatter about Everlater since then.

We met a ton of great people after the event who are really excited about Everlater. Thanks to all for your support, advice, and encouragement. We owe a lot to Techstars and the Boulder community and can’t wait to show you all how far we can take this…

August 6, 2009   2 Comments

We’ve Opened Our Doors, Quietly

A few days ago, we quietly opened our doors and started allowing people to sign up for Everlater without needing a special code. What does this mean? Start using Everlater!

You can:

  • Record travel experiences by writing stories, posting photos, mapping your trip and adding all the little details
  • Share it with friends and family (your trip has a public url that you can post on your Facebook wall, Tweet, or email to whomever you’d like)

There are many things on the horizon including:

  • A better way to follow the travels of your friends
  • An iPhone app to make it even easier to record your travels
  • Increasing ways to help get great travel ideas from your social network

Are we done yet? Hell no! Everlater is constantly changing (in the awesome kind of way, not the confusing kind of way) and we have lots of exciting things on the horizon. We are truly grateful for all of the amazing feedback we’ve received so far from the Everlater community - the more the better! And to prove we’re serious, there is a “Feedback” tab on every page. (In fact, so far you guys have reported exactly 99 problems, ideas, and praise. Whose will be #100?)

So if you haven’t already, go check out http://www.everlater.com

If you need extra inspiration, check out my trip to Chile and Argentina last December: The Great Tagalong.

July 29, 2009   1 Comment

Our New Accidental Color Scheme

There comes a time in the early life of every startup when they want to go big. For Everlater, that day was May 23rd. The Event: Iron Horse Classic. The hook: show off our startup, design skills, and cycling prowess in one fell swoop.

How? Brand spanking new custom kits straight from the long booty shores of Italy. The new outfits arrived roughly 48 hours before the event and like a group of greedy children at Christmas, we tore into the box and gazed upon our new outfits:

(Left to Right: Nathaniel, our friend Nathan, Nathaniel)

Lavender?!?

Secure enough in our masculinity to wear kits representing our future custom white-labeled site http://lady.everlater.com, we rode on with pride. Rumor has it that the group of riders who broke from the pack to stage a competitive push (in what is otherwise a friendly ride) were led by Natty himself. Not until the very last stretch did he graciously let others pass and share in his glory.

The corrected colors should be in our hands soon.

As for the misprints…anyone have any spare blue ink laying around?

June 30, 2009   1 Comment

3 More Episodes of “The Founders”

If you haven’t been following along with “The Founders“, a weekly documentary about the Techstars experience, you should. These videos tell the story of our summer better than we ever could.

The latest episode, Skills & Persistence features the KKO Poker Night. Bonus: you get to see our man Charlie engaged in an epic arm wrestling match.

The Founders | TechStars Boulder | Episode 4 “Skills & Persistence” from Andrew on Vimeo.

If you missed some of the other episodes, you find them all in one place:
http://www.techstars.org/thefounders/

June 28, 2009   No Comments

5 Awesome Places You’ve Never Heard Of

Last summer, I traveled to Peru and Bolivia for 5 weeks. The weekend after I returned (to Boulder, my new home), I drove to Crested Butte, CO. While stopped atop the continental divide, I wondered: Why did I fly halfway around the world when there is such amazing natural beauty in my own backyard?

With that in mind, check out some of my favorite places that you probably haven’t heard of:

#1 - Havasu Falls, Grand Canyon, AZ

(Photo courtesy of TeecNosPos)

Pros:

  • Beautiful waterfalls (the larger Mooney Falls is just a mile or two downstream)
  • Incredible swimming (the best I’ve ever had, anywhere)
  • Impossibly tropical water in the Grand Canyon
  • The hike to Mooney Falls climbs down chains and through tunnels in the cliff face

Cons:

  • 12 mile hike one way to get there
  • Must book weeks/months ahead
  • Scorching hot in the summer
  • Will likely be crowded

Summary: A must do for anyone who loves hiking, swimming holes, and adventure.

Door County, Wisconsin

(Photo courtesy of WisDoc)

A longtime vacation spot for locals, Door County (that thumb that sticks out from Wisconsin) is a cheaper, less preppy version of Massachusetts’ Cape Cod.

Pros:

  • Fantastic sandy beaches
  • Relaxed Pace
  • Lakeside houses hidden in the woods along unpaved roads
  • “Sick road cycling” adds @mudandcowbells

Cons:

  • Mostly a summer getaway

Summary: A fantastic way to spend a laid-back summer vacation with nature.

Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado

(Photo Courtesy of SC Fiasco)

Pros:

  • 700 foot high sand dunes at the foot of 14,000 foot, snow-capped peaks
  • Camping allowed ON the dunes!
  • Can easily ditch the crowds on even the most crowded days of the year

Cons:

  • Hiking in sand gets old. Even the hikes that skirt the dunes are mostly sand.
  • Few safe options besides car camping when there is lightning
  • No water in the dunes

Summary: If hiking, sand dunes, and mountains are your thing - you can’t go wrong. Even seems like a good place for kids.

Letchworth State Park, Western NY

(Photo courtesy of Zhang Yuan)

Ever heard of the Grand Canyon of the East? Me neither, but somehow I ended up stopping here on a cross country road trip.

Pros:

  • This huge canyon appears out of nowhere in otherwise flat terrain
  • Lots of camping options
  • Great (mostly flat) hiking along the gorge and through dense forest
  • Lush

Cons:

  • Probably only worth a two day visit

Summary: Good hiking and forests, but also good if you just want to drive from view to view. A huge, scenic gorge/canyon in nowheresville New York - who knew?

Black Hills, South Dakota

(Photo courtesy of dclamster)

South Dakota, no offense, is mostly pretty flat and boring. But in the southwest corner lies both The Badlands and Black Hills.

Pros:

Cons:

  • I didn’t know how much there was to do, and so I didn’t plan in enough time!

Summary: Caving, hiking, and rolling mountains enthusiasts rejoice!

Traveling to faraway lands is an enlightening and valuable experience. But don’t forget, there is plenty of natural beauty in your own backyard. Any suggestions for places I might have missed?

June 18, 2009   3 Comments

Who Do We Fantasize About - Part 2

Back in February, we wrote about a few types of travelers who could benefit from using Everlater (Bands, Families, Athletes, Professional Travelers). Today, the list goes on…

Students Traveling Abroad

Eager to explore the surrounding cities and countries of their new continent, students traveling abroad would benefit greatly from being able to easily organize and share their travel stories, photos, and videos. It’s all too easy to ignore the forest for the trees when sharing travel experiences, and friends and family members often need explicit context to fully appreciate the outlandish locales and situations.

Business Travelers

Frequent business travelers don’t have time to set up a blog and update it consistently. However, of all the types of people that might use Everlater, they have the easiest access to an internet connection and the tools (iPhone, Blackberries, etc.) to make quick updates. Business travelers are also often the ones most in need of connections to other travelers and quick recommendations about local events and must-sees.

Road Shows

We know a group here in Boulder planning to travel across the country in a biodiesel bus playing in frisbee tournaments, holding instructional clinics, and educating about the benefits of alternative fuels. How can they share the experience and generate advance fanfare for their arrival? Everlater.

What about a company touring around with their latest product? Not only can they plot out the trip in advance, but an online community can easily grow around the shared experience.

You

Our self-respect notwithstanding, treat us as you like:

  • Map your travels
  • Update your friends and families
  • Share stories and photos
  • Blog about the adventure, or just write quick updates

In the end, we aim to do only one thing: Help you share your travel experiences with friends and family.

June 11, 2009   2 Comments

Facebook: Peace, Love, & Openness

We recently met with Dave Morin - Senior Platform Manager for Facebook. This was a fantastic opportunity for us at Everlater. We view Facebook as a complement (rather than a competitor) to what we are building, and have spent many a late night discussing their role in our future - then coding away to make it happen.

Always wary of becoming YASN (Yet Another Social Network), we want to leverage as much of your existing social network as possible without fragmenting your content and friends more than they already have been.

Dave ensured us that Facebook’s platform is moving in the direction of openness. This is great news for everyone, as it will hopefully reduce the number of YASN’s. Ideally (in our view) this tact will cement Facebook as the central point of content for the people you care about without becoming a “walled garden” that seals you off from other services that can add value to your social graph.

We’d like to thank Dave for his insights and suggestions as both a traveler and big player in the social networking space. Also, check out <a href=”http://davemorin.tumblr.com/post/113001941/a-day-at-techstars”>the Everlater mention in one of his recent blog posts</a>.

June 9, 2009   No Comments

Everlater Featured in Weekly Webcasts

Techstars.tv just released the first of 13 episodes of a weekly webcast called “The Founders”. We’re honored to be one of the three teams from the Techstars 2009 Boulder class that will be highlighted each week as the summer progresses. To be honest, it took a little while to get comfortable with being followed around by a video camera (especially the time Megan followed us down the street and into a sandwich shop).

The Founders | TechStars Boulder | Week 1 “The Selected Few” from Andrew on Vimeo.

At least if this whole startup thing doesn’t work out - maybe there is a future for us in reality television? Real World: Startups anyone?

June 3, 2009   No Comments

The importance of proper version control

Every software company should have a good strategy for managing their code base.  At Everlater, we’re using git (a popular choice for open-source developers), and loving it.  The same things that make it a great tool for open-source development makes it a wonderful tool for a new startup as well.  We share lots of the same problems with open-source projects, including a decentralized workforce, no central office or server, etc. Git + Github has proved to be a great choice for our version control.

Initially we had a simple flow with no branching; simply basic remote repositories for each team member plus a master repo.  Since we’ve launched our live alpha version, we’ve introduced branching and a more complex workflow — our internal document for describing the workflow is below — we’re publishing this in hopes that it helps other new startups organize the way they develop code on a live web release.  Enjoy!

March 30, 2009   No Comments

Everlater Alpha

First, please let me apologize for the recent blog silence here at Everlater.  We’ve had our heads down working and making our dream a reality…

…and that reality has finally arrived!  On 3/3/09 we pushed Everlater up and live in a private alpha launch.  We have about 25 users testing out the basic functionality, providing feedback and suggestions, and finding bugs.  We are keeping the release private to ensure we can act on each users advice.  We are also still building features we want on a more open and widespread release.  We have a nice long list of users interested in participating in our alpha testing process, if you signed up and have not yet received a login you will shortly.  We are phasing users onto the site in waves so we can connect with each user and receive one-on-one feedback.  We expect this process to take a few months before we open up a public launch.

We’ve had good feedback so far and are really excited to have the site up and running!  Thanks to all our current and future testers!  More to come.

March 8, 2009   No Comments

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