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http://blog.chirply.com - tumblr
http://twitter.com/#!/chirply - twitter
http://www.flickr.com/people/chirply/ - flickr
Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $1.1M
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
21.07.2020 | Y Combinat... | ycombinato... |
- | 500 Startu... | 500.co |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
07.04.2011 | Seed | $1.1M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
Date | Title | Description |
15.06.2013 | For Some Reason, Square’s Hiring Page Listed Chirply And SeatMe As ‘Potential Acquisitions’ | So, this is weird. Earlier today, if you visited Square’s hiring page on Jobvite, there were two unusual job listings, one for “Chirply — Potential Acquisition” and another for “SeatMe — Potential Acquisition.” If those were accurate statem... |
23.06.2011 | Chirply Brings Crowdsourcing—and Good Art—to Greeting Cards | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints In this era of Kindles and iPads and cloud-based data storage, the idea of an Internet startup that’s actually focused on paper is more than an anachronism—it’s almost a contr... |
07.04.2011 | Crowd-Sourced Design Startup Chirply Raises $1.1 Million, Launches Redesign | Chirply, the crowd-sourced and crowd-curated design community for paper goods, today announced that it has closed a $1.1 million series A round of investment. The round was led by a host of top angels and investment firms, including Netflix... |
07.04.2011 | Chirply taps the wisdom of the crowd to print awesome cards | I haven’t purchased a traditional greeting card in a long time because they’re usually boring and ugly. But a site launching today called Chirply is using a crowdsourced model to create cards that are beautiful and cool. The San Francisco s... |
09.02.2011 | Y Combinator Backed Chirply is Threadless for Paper Goods | You’re probably getting tired of going back to Hallmark time and time again for the same staid cards you’ve been sending granny for years, and I’d be surprised if you’re not running out of occasions that demand a card bearing a cheesy one-l... |