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Everpix Timeline

  • Late spring 2011: Pierre starts working on prototypes of Everpix
  • Summer 2011: Kevin & Wayne join Pierre as co-founders
  • August 2011: Incorporation of 33cube, Inc.
  • September 2011: TechCrunch finalist and public presentation of early concepts of Everpix
  • October 2011: Raised Convertible Note of $125,000; Everpix Alpha with Web & Mac apps
  • November 2011: Raised Convertible Note of $675,000
  • December 2011: First employee Jason as Web Engineer; Everpix Beta with Web & Mac apps

  • February 2012: New employee Sameer as Backend Engineer; Everpix iOS app
  • March 2012: New employee George as iOS Engineer; Everpix Photo Pages feature
  • July 2012: Raised Series Seed for $1,000,000
  • September 2012: Everpix open for business; 30 day trial subscription model ($40 / year or $4.99 / month)
  • October 2012: Everpix Similar photos feature
  • November 2012: Everpix Highlights feature
  • December 2012: Everpix universal iOS app; Everpix Windows app; First press tour

  • February / March 2013: First VC tour
  • March 2013: Everpix Explore feature; Freemium subscription model with Everpix Free ($49 / year or $4.99 / month); Second press tour
  • April 2013: Raised Bridge Note of $525,000 as an “advance" on Series A
  • May 2013: Memories email feature; Memories app for Mac
  • June 2013: Everpix Flashback feature; Redesigned Everpix iOS app version 2.0
  • June / July 2013: Second VC tour; Third press tour
  • July 2013: New employee Kyle as Imaging Analyst
  • August 2013: Everpix Android app
  • August 2013: Second and a half VC tour
  • September 2013: Everpix Nearby Photos feature
  • October 2013: Redesigned Everpix Web app
  • November 2013: Public announcement of upcoming Everpix shutdown
  • December 2013: Everpix shutdown

Everpix by the Numbers

  • ~6,600 engineering tickets created in Trac (only 350 left open)
  • ~5,000 support tickets processed in Zendesk
  • Lines of code (excluding third-party source code)
    • Obj-C: 57K
    • C++: 56K
    • JavaScript: 33K
    • Python: 28K
    • C#: 18K
    • Java: 9K
    • C: 3K