1/ Today is a bittersweet day here at Memo. We’re sad to announce that the Memo service and company will be shutting down on March 16th 2018.
We're sorry for the inconvenience caused by shutting down, but we’ll try to make the process as easy as possible:
https://t.co/nnLguSykg7
5/ We’re happy to announce that most of the Memo engineering team will be joining @coinbase, one of the world’s most popular ways to buy and sell cryptocurrencies!
4/ We think this is an important problem but we didn’t succeed in finding product/market fit and building a sustainable business.
While we know this is a sad day, we’re super optimistic about what’s next. If you have questions or concerns, please contact us at [email protected]
3/ To our users, especially the ones who paid for Memo, thank you for being with us over the past 2 years! We’ve tried to solve a problem we truly believe in: knowledge management for technical teams.
2/ Memo will remain available to all previously signed up teams until March 16, 2018. You‘ll be able to export your data in both HTML & Markdown. Active paying teams will be completely refunded.
Get more done in less time, says @SlackHQ. We, @MemoAIHQ agree—that's why we're making the most out of @SlackAPI's dialogs, which you can use to save & edit Memo notes ✨✨
See how Memo and other Slack apps use dialogs: https://t.co/7493OoZPkI
@siosism@CMX @margotcodes @zapier Thanks! We're seeing Slack communities use Memo. It turns fast-moving, ephemeral chat messages into a permanent & curated knowledge base