As regular readers of this irregularly-updated blog will note, I’ve been hard at work the last two and a half years on Wikispaces alongside Adam and Dom. We set out to start a company that builds useful products for real people, and we wanted to grow the company on our terms. We found a small office with lots of character south-of-Market in San Francisco, scavenged a few desks from Craigslist, and got to work bringing easy-to-use wikis to hundreds of thousands of individuals, K-12 teachers, clubs, non-profits, universities, and businesses. Along the way, we didn’t take millions of dollars of venture funding or chase ephemeral web 2.0 trends — instead we tried hard to keep our eye on the ball: running a great service, listening to our members, and building a real business.
We’re now fortunate to be in a position where we’re profitable, growing fast, and hiring. We’ve got a big opportunity ahead of us and a lot of work to do, especially in developing our service and getting the word out.
If you’re a sharp software engineer or savvy marketer - or know someone who is - we want to talk to you. Read more about the positions here:
Want to know more? Drop me an email or give me a call anytime.

