Posts Tagged ‘Public beta’

Reaction to the Smibs Launch

Friday, December 5th, 2008

This has been an extremely busy week for Smibs with our launch into full public beta. The response has been epic, and we would like to thank all of the private beta users that have given us endless support and suggestions to get our applications to this point. As well, Smibs would like to formally welcome all the new members of SmibsNet and Doorbell users that have joined us over the week.

Finally, we would like the thank TechCrunch and contributor Jason Kincaid for all the positive coverage during this and prior launches. TechCrunch is considered a leader in news and technology websites and we would like to express our appreciation for their continued support of our Canadian start-up. See you on SmibsNet!

Smibs is Now in Full Public Beta!

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Today, Smibs has entered Full Public Beta mode for all of our applications.  Essentially, this means anyone is free to sign-up and will have access to our software in seconds.  Here at Smibs, we are excited for this release, as it is a natural progression toward our full launch planned for early in 2009. 

For those who have been hesitant to sign-up for our prior invite-only beta modes, now is a perfect time to try our software and see how it can help you. Our software was designed for small businesses to handle customer relationships, sales activities and networking with other professionals. In addition to small business owners, we are seeing a large segment of our clients using our applications Doorbell and Personal Contacts to organize work schedules, school projects and personal activities. SmibsNet is quickly becoming an online source for employers to search and contact skilled professionals for employment.

For those of you already with SmibsNet accounts, we have added some cool features. SmibsNet is now live and available on Smibs.com.  This means you can search and browse other profiles without logging in.  As well, all profiles are now searchable by search engines, which means more exposure for you and your company.

We are constantly looking for improvements and suggestions from our end-users so don’t be shy to send us a comment or question to support@smibs.com. Thanks to all of our current users and supporters, see you on SmibsNet!