The journey of a Bay Area startup: Cloud and You |
Cloud and You was started by three co-founders who have a passion for art. During a business trip to London, they visited several museums and connected through their joy of art. After a few drinks, they felt that one missing piece for artists were collaboration and expert critique. This blog will tell you all the ups-and-downs, the frustration, pitching and funding, and all the hard work into building a company. This is as real as it gets. No frills. |
This is our office. We are usually here 6 days out of the week to work. We also sip wine, so if you are thirsty, come on by so we can feed you some Hot Cheetos and some drank lol
So we already tried to do it as fast as we can because family and friends were asking about us. We might as well just put something up for now and point the domain to our page.
Anyway, enough with the talks. Go ahead and sign up! We will contact you when you are invited to test our service and product.
To update you guys on what we did over the last couple of days. We got an advisor that will help us dramatically and besides being an advisor, he is a very down to earth person. We are currently working hardcore on this project even though the COO is on vacation from his day job. So far today we bought a desk for the HQ and, of course, we did not spend a grip on it. We are boot strapping and any penny saved is fine with us.
We gotten a couple of words from Tuyen that there are VC out there that would like to see more of what we do. This is really good news for us. We appreciate Tuyen for his time and effort to make this happen for us. Also, he provided us with a UI designer who is helping us on our mock page free of charge! YES FREE! That is something that we will never forget.
Executive summary is done and now sending it away. Hope to hear back soon from people. :)
Ciao for now.
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