This has been five years in the making. We didnât know it at the time, but ever since we released our second pay product (Backpack) in 2005, weâve been building up to this moment. Today we officially release the 37signals Suite. The Suite is a bundle of our four big apps: Basecamp, Highrise, Backpack, and Campfire for one low price (starting at $99/month). The core benefits For the initial release
At 37signals, Backpackâs Journal feature answers the âHey, what are you working on right now and what have you done lately?â question. We wanted to make it easier to get journal entries into Backpack so we added a tiny wrapper around the existing journal API to make it work with a couple of StatusNet desktop clients (Adium is probably the most famous one). Now you can follow everyone elseâs journa
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Whether you prefer the clean minimalism of Steve Jobs and 37 Signals or the creative chaos of Tina Fey and Pixar, there's a lot to learn from the workspaces of the well-known. We present nine such spaces here for inspiration. Al GoreIf nothing else, former Vice President Al Gore's office helps anyone who needs that extra little push to convince themselves that, yeah, having three monitors is neces
Over the past few months Iâve developed some icons for use on our marketing sites and newsletters. A few of these icons have made it into production. Some are simple and some are detailed. Most havenât seen the light of day just because they werenât a right fit for what we were trying to communicate at the time. I want to release the artwork for these icons as open source. Theyâre free for you to
When 37signals first started out, we didnât make products. We did client work. From the beginning, we allotted plenty of time for side projects. Things that would get us attention (eNormicom), experiments with new ways of selling our services (37express), ways to show off our design thinking (37Better Project), etc. Here are a few of the key non-client projects that enabled us to build up an audie
Greg asks: When your product just launched and the user base is starting to grow, youâre happy about any positive feedback you receive from your first users. But just as soon, you start receiving feature requests from the same users. While itâs easy to say âNoâ to a feature as a team internally, I found it less easy to tell a customer that their suggestion wonât see the light of day anytime soon (
David Feinleib at Mohr Davidow Ventures pens a piece called, âWhy Startups Fail.â Here are his four reasons with my thoughts below. 1. Spending too much on sales & marketing before theyâre ready This is exactly why we encourage new companies to stay as far away from venture funding as they can. VCâs encourage you to spend! And since software is virtually free, and hardware is dirt cheap these days
When designing a UI we usually go right from a quick paper sketch to HTML/CSS. We skip the static Photoshop mockup. Here are a few reasons why we skip photoshop: You canât click a Photoshop mockup. This is probably the number one reason we skip static mockups. They arenât real. Paper isnât real either, but paper doesnât have that expectation. A Photoshop mockup is on your screen. If itâs on your s
Amen to that. My wife told me a great story about a large company she used to work for. The company wanted engineers to feel ownership over their work which they hoped would improve quality. Their solution to this was to put up posters in all the offices saying: âYou should feel ownership over your workâ Jason, I agree that real culture takes time to be built. But saying that âit happensâ is a bit
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