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Xobni Launches Public Beta

Matt   May 4th, 2008

Today is an exciting day for everyone at Xobni. After seven months of invite-only beta, and over two years of product development, we’re proud to announce that Xobni is now publicly available for anyone to download. Xobni can be downloaded for free here.

The official press release for our launch can be found here.

Today’s New York Times is covering our successful beta program and the public launch of Xobni here.

It has taken a lot of hard work to get to this point. Our team has grown from two guys in an apartment in Cambridge, Massachusetts to a group of 14 dedicated team members in San Francisco that call Xobni home.

While the Xobni team has been working hard to make Xobni a success, our users also deserve a lot of credit. Your feedback has been essential in helping us to improve the performance and features of Xobni over the past seven months. We have responded to thousands of support and feedback emails from the over 50,000 individuals that have downloaded Xobni during our seven month closed beta period. We have had several dozen beta users visit us at the Xobni headquarters for user studies and another several dozen users have done remote performance and configuration tests with our engineers.

We will continue to work hard to improve the Xobni experience. Xobni has done a lot to improve our users’ email lives, but email and personal information still have a long way to go. Xobni and its users still have a long way to go, and we wouldn’t want it any other way.

For Current Xobni Beta Users

If you are currently running Xobni it will automatically update to the latest version. If you need to re-download Xobni, you can download it instantly here.

Please let your friends and colleagues know that a better Outlook email experience awaits them at Xobni.com.

Thanks!

A Shout-Out to a Fellow Email Fan

jeff   April 25th, 2008

Email is so 1.0. But there are a few of us out there trying to show the inbox some new tricks. Making the inbox smarter and more powerful is the driving force behind Xobni. But we aren’t the only ones that are looking to the potential of email. So we thought would give a shout out to a new favorite at Xobni:

TripIt Just send your travel itinerary confirmation emails to plan@tripit.com and they magically become a living breathing travel plan for your trip. They combine your hotel, car rental, airline details into one smart itinerary. And because this is the internet, the information is now dynamic. It handles multiple members in your travel party seamlessly. Plus, now they have added a social element by showing where your friends are in the world, too. Wait until you see how simple it is to register, too. Perfect. If you travel, you should use TripIt!

Goodbye, Organize Tab

gabor   April 4th, 2008

We started shipping a new version of Xobni Insight to users today. We’ve made Xobni perform better, prettied up the details of the user interface, and removed the “Organize” tab. Yes, you read that correctly: we removed a section of Xobni’s functionality.

The Organize tab was born shortly before our September 2007 beta launch. We wanted to superset the functionality of Outlook 2007’s To-Do Bar, which also contains upcoming appointments and outstanding tasks.

We decided to focus exclusively on creating an awesome user experience with our core piece: Lightning fast search and a view on email that works the way your brain does – by people. We felt that the Organize features were a distraction from the core product. If only we had read our own blog entries: This post, “Do One Thing and Do It Well”, talks about how Lookout, a popular Outlook plugin that Microsoft acquired, had only one major piece of functionality and people loved it! Thus, instead of loading Xobni with more pieces of functionality, we decided to perfect the most important pieces.

The functionality we took out might make a reappearance, but in a different form. For now, we encourage you to enjoy the new speed and prettiness of your Xobni Insight.

You can check if you have this version by going to “Xobni > About”. It should say version “1.2.3 (build 3197)” or higher.



Xobni is proud to announce the beta release of Xobni for the Pine email client. This new release includes support for all major operating systems, including Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows running Cygwin.

Xobni beta for Pine exemplifies our commitment to bringing Xobni to platforms outside of Microsoft Outlook.

Click here to see the revamped Xobni homepage which will go live tomorrow.

Xobni for Pine will feature all of the same great features you’ve come to expect from Xobni for Outlook, including: ultra-fast search, conversation threading, and social network discovery. It also adds some new features that we’re sure you’ll find useful, like spacebar navigation, ASCII avatar rendering, 100K memory footprint, and a powerful keyboard command set (see man page).

We’re very excited about the future of the pine platform and look forward to developing and improving Xobni for Pine in years to come.

UPDATE: With April Fools’ come and gone, we must admit that this was made in commemorative jest. We hope you enjoyed our geeky humor!

Apologies for the email flood:

skyler   March 26th, 2008

Xobni would like to sincerely apologize to our users who
received duplicates of the same support message repeatedly between 3.25.08 and 3.26.08.  The situation was based upon an error
that occurred while upgrading our support ticketing software.

In fact, we were flooded with repeated identical tickets from our users as well and are still cleaning up the mess.

We do realize the enormous inconvenience this placed on many of you and we apologize again. We are so upset by this and other issues with the support system that we have decided to end our contract with them and try a new system.

It is possible that a few legitimate support requests were lost in the flood, so if Xobni’s support team has not responded to your request, this could be the reason. Please feel free to write again in the event that your ticket was lost.

We look forward to helping you with better success! Keep writing!

Behind the Scenes at Xobni

Matt   March 10th, 2008

There is a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes at Xobni. This work isn’t seen by our users, but greatly contributes to the success of our product and our company.

Nimda: Our internal admin toolset

Bryan, our web developer and designer, spends about 20% of his time working on the pretty Xobni website and other outward facing projects that our users enjoy. The majority of his time is spent building internal tools that help our marketing, product, and support teams perform at the top of their game.

If you are a data nerd like everyone at Xobni (seriously, people come into Xobni and are shocked by the level of data collection and analysis we do), you’ll appreciate the effort we put into collecting, tracking, and analyzing data.

The internal tools Bryan has built remove him from the critical path for many important projects: getting data for board meetings, A/B testing a new homepage design, launching new invitation messaging, or surveying users. I’m sure Bryan appreciates the reduction in emails that start with: “hey, can you query the user list for ___.”

One nice thing Bryan has built are the tools we use to monitor uninstalls and installs over time for each version of our software.

xobni installs

He has also made great interfaces for setting up Xobni invite campaigns. This system allows us to easily A/B test the conversion rates on several variables we can tune. Bryan has reduced the complexity of running an A/B testing campaign across thousands of computers to a simple web form.

invite campaign

There are a lot more pretty graphs, but they contain some data we aren’t quite ready to share yet ;)

LunchBotr: Automated food ordering

Another example of behind the scenes effort at Xobni is something Ryan our lead QA developer built “for fun” during the weekend: LunchBotr.

At Xobni we provide lunch and dinner for our team every day. Not having to think about where we are going to eat helps us to focus on the thing we are best at: building great products. As our company has grown from 2, to 5, to 8, and now 15 people, the task of feeding the team has become more challenging. La Donna, our office manager, is in charge of coordinating lunch everyday. She emails the whole team the menu of the location we are ordering from, and everyone sends back their order (I know this is getting boring, but hold on). This process started to get cumbersome for 15 people, especially because La Donna also takes requests for the lunch restaurant of the day. There was a lot of back and forth. However, Ryan solved this problem with a little weekend project: Lunch Botr.

lunchbotr

LunchBotr is awesome. The first employee to submit a lunch request can choose the restaurant of the day. Then an email is automatically sent to the team linking to the lunchbotr page for the day. This is just great. The LunchBotr page also has links to the retaurant menu, yelp review, and it shows what you last ordered from that restaurant. Finally it shows who has already completed their order, who hasn’t, and what everyone ordered. This makes La Donna’s life easier and it is really fun to use.

Software is awesome, and the guys who build it are awesomer.

So a cool Google alert came across my inbox today. Xobni has been featured in a Newsweek story titled “Reinventing the Inbox.” We did an interview with Chris Flavelle a few weeks back on the innovation that is beginning to take place in the ancient internet communication application - email. Chris did an awesome job describing the recent innovation led by companies like Yahoo and us here at Xobni.

He even got the Bill Gates quote in there, calling Xobni “the next generation of social networking.”

Oh, and while I’m talking about Google alerts, I thought I would post a screenshot of my Xobni profile for the Google alerts I receive in my inbox.
xobni google alerts

For those of you that don’t know about Google alerts, read more here.

I’ve been running Google Alerts for a little over 1 year. I’ve seen 680 Google alert emails come across my inbox, and apparently the most popular time of day to post an article about Xobni is between 2pm and 7pm.

Jeff Bonforte Joins Xobni as CEO

Adam   February 15th, 2008

Jeff Bonforte
Matt and I have hired a new CEO to help us build Xobni. As those close to Xobni know, we were not actively looking for a CEO. Nevertheless, when we met Jeff Bonforte several months ago we said We’ve got to get this guy on our team. We knew he had the chops to help us make Xobni into a lasting and valuable company.

Jeff was most recently the VP of Yahoo Messenger where he beat out AOL IM and took the #1 spot in the US. He increased Messenger revenue by 7x. Jeff understands both messaging and consumer desktop software. This experience is invaluable to Xobni.

Jeff also founded and ran i-drive.com during the late 90’s. It was the leading online storage company of its time. Jeff understands startups: building teams, building the business, and building products that people use every day.

So you can see why we are so excited about Jeff joining Xobni! Today is a big day. Today we make another step towards reaching tens of millions of users. Today we make another step towards bringing email happiness to the world.

We have huge challenges ahead of us and great accomplishments behind us. We wouldn’t want to have it any other way.

Techcrunch coverage here

Bill Gates Demoes Xobni!

Matt   February 11th, 2008

Bill Gates demoed Xobni as part of his opening keynote at the Office Developers Conference in San Jose, California today.

See the webcast here. The demo of Xobni occurs 44 minutes into the webcast.

Bill called Xobni “the next generation of social networking.” He credited Xobni as leveraging the data in email to help users better manage their relationships.

Another quote (he actually pronounced Xobni correctly):

“Xobni - it’s actually the word inbox spelled backwards: This is where someone has come into Outlook and decided to add value. “You look over there to the right, that’s their unique display area. They help you understand how you communicate, what groups of people you work with.”

Thanks Bill!

To our growing Xobni community: a place to share

bryan   January 25th, 2008

We know that becoming an integral part of our users’ email lives requires a high level of responsibility. Email is the most mission-critical business tool that exists today. That’s why our goal from the beginning has been to be highly accessible to our users, and help them solve any problems they may encounter in a timely fashion. And we’ve interacted with thousands of our users! User feedback drives our innovation.

The demand on our technical support team has exploded since we’ve expanded our user base. We’d considered building a community forum for some time now, but it was the nudge of a Xobni “evangelist” named Gary that set us to doing so. He generously made an initial draft of a forum, which has now become community.xobni.com! You’re likely to see Gary patrolling the forums assisting as our first moderator. Be sure to say hi!

We envision this forum will be a place for Xobni users to communicate with each other, assist new users with common issues, and discuss new ideas for Xobni. The Xobni team will also take an active role, but mostly because we ourselves are Xobni users. We really want this to be an open dialog between Xobni users. Sometimes we’ll be the ones responding to questions, sometimes we’ll just read the threads for product ideas, and sometimes I expect we’ll even ask our own questions.

We’re also going to be more proactive about updating our FAQs and making product help accessible. With all of these improvements we hope to be able to provide a higher level of service to our users.

Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!

go there now: community.xobni.com