Eachday
Eachday is Born.
March 30th, 2007
After triple the time originally estimated for gestation, we proudly announce the (re)birth of Eachday. Today we exhale.
As a celebration and promotion, we make this smashing offer: Anyone that signs up within the next 30 days, before May 1, will have a free Premium Eachday account for Life. That means unlimited uploads, with no ads displayed, with all of our current and future premium features, forever. This offer starts April 1, yes, April Fool’s Day, and if you don’t grab an account within 30 days, then well, you might be foolish. (Note: It would be inauspicious to launch on April Fool’s Day, so for the record, today is March 30)
After May 1, we will continue to offer “Free for Life” non-premium accounts. However and of course, these will have upload quotas and text ads, as well as other limitations. Premium accounts will be a paid yearly subscription.
There is another reason that we are making this offer. As the public comes through the doors over this coming month, we want Eachday to be put through it’s paces – lots of stuff uploaded, lots of memories tagged and tag-based collections made, the Memory Sorter well used, etc. Tell us what you don’t like, what could work better. We want input. Undoubtedly there will be some things that need improvement, and that is what this month is for. There is a “Beta” in the logo, but we are actually still “Alpha” for 30 more days. Don’t tell anyone.
Launching this baby is exciting. I won’t speak for my partner Dave, but for me it’s also a bit scary. It is in some ways easier to work on a product while dreaming about it’s potential, than it is to finally expose that product (and yourself) to the world in the hope that people will embrace it. OK, enough of the personal tone.
We hope that you will use Eachday to collect your memories, whether privately or to share with friends and family. That one place on the web that you will come back to 5, 10, 50 or more years from now to scan through your life, and see how it was all connected. Scrap the album, long live the Day!
2 Responses to “Eachday is Born.”
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March 30th, 2007 at 10:28 AM
Trev,
Congrats man – this is a looooong awaited thing. What is going to happen to my old account? I am waiting for my instructions email :) I just poked through your account, the new eachday looks pretty dang cool. Zteve
March 30th, 2007 at 10:56 AM
Scrap the album, long live the Day, indeed! I am so excited for the world to finally see what I’ve seen for so long now… simply the most beautiful way to re-live those little moments in life that would otherwise be forgotten, see your children grow, and watch your life unfold… Congratulations, guys! You did it! ~Trace