
Everyme is the private social network. With Everyme, you can share like you do in real life, in intimate Circles.
A Circle is a private news feed between you and a group of people. It’s private and secure, so you no longer need to worry about who sees what. And because a Circle is created from your address book, you don’t need to convince everyone to sign up for yet another service in order to receive your stories, it just works.
A Circle is a private news feed between you and a group of people. It’s private and secure, so you no longer need to worry about who sees what. And because a Circle is created from your address book, you don’t need to convince everyone to sign up for yet another service in order to receive your stories, it just works.
Location: United States, California, Mountain View
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $2.15M
Founded date: 2011
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
- | Y Combinat... | ycombinato... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
31.08.2012 | - | $2.15M | - |
Mentions in press and media 19
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25.04.2014 | How Google Can Leverage Facebook’s Biggest Weakness | Brenden Mulligan Contributor More posts by this contributor Apple Might Finally Solve Photo Storage Hell How Google Can Leverage Facebook’s Biggest Weakness Editor’s Note: Brenden Mulligan is a co-founder and designer at Cluster, a web and ... |
06.11.2013 | Y Combinator-Backed Origami Labs Acquired By eFamily, But Service Lives On | Not all exits have to see a product disappear. Case in point: Origami, the family-focused social service that arose from Y Combinator-backed mobile social network Everyme’s earlier efforts, has been sold. The acquirer, Indiana-based eFamily... |
26.10.2013 | Chinese Internet Giant Tencent Goes From Snapchat “Role Model” To Potential Investor | Snapchat is looking to raise up to $200 million at a valuation of $3 billion to $4 billion and one of the potential investors that founder Evan Spiegel has talked to the most is Chinese Internet giant Tencent Holdings, reports WSJ. Spiegel ... |
01.07.2013 | Origami Labs Acquires FamilyLeaf, A Competing Private Social Network For Families | Origami, the Y Combinator-backed social network for families which just launched to the public this month, has acquired competing service FamilyLeaf, another YC company. Financial terms of the deal are not being revealed, and for at least t... |
21.06.2013 | From The Makers Of Everyme, Origami Launches Its Private Sharing Service For Families | Origami, the new family-focused product from Y Combinator-backed mobile social network Everyme, has now arrived after nearly a year of development. A spin-off of sorts, Origami takes some of the original inspiration behind Everyme – that pe... |
21.06.2013 | Origami (YC S11) launches family-focused private groups | Origami, the new family-focused product from Y Combinator-backed mobile social network Everyme, has now arrived after nearly a year of development. A spin-off of sorts, Origami takes some of the original inspiration behind Everyme – that pe... |
14.12.2012 | Mobile First Or Mobile Worst? | We happen to live in a massive time of transition. The PC market that has dominated computing for the past few decades is decaying while mobile computing is soaring — with the only limit in sight being the total number of people on the plan... |
20.09.2012 | Everyme Has A New Project: Origami, A Private Sharing Service For Families | Everyme, the Y Combinator-backed startup with an app focused on private social circles, is announcing a new product today called Origami, which customizes the private sharing concept for a specific group — families. Co-founder and CEO Olive... |
31.08.2012 | YC-Backed Private Photo-Sharing App Everyme Raises $2.15M From Tencent And Others | So you’ve got your photos on Facebook, and you’ve got them on Instagram, and on Path. But what about that stuff that you don’t want everyone to see? Just some people? That’s what group photo-sharing app Everyme is for. And it’s just raised ... |
19.06.2012 | Keen On… Vibhu Norby: Why Privacy Is Better And How It Defines EveryMe [TCTV] | If 2012 turns out to be the year when the online privacy economy really takes off, then the “private social network”, EveryMe is likely to become one of the big new stories in Silicon Valley. Formed a year ago in Menlo Park out of the Y Com... |
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