CakeMail launch recap
By Duncan Moore on November 9th, 2007
We did a demo of the CakeMail application at BarCampMontreal3 on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at Montreal’s Society for Arts and Technology. At the same time on the Web, we kicked off our public beta and launched the CakeMail website.
The feedback so far has been really great. Here’s a sample:
- Web Worker Daily (GigaOM network) had a piece called “Letting Agencies Bake Their Own With CakeMail.“
- StartupNorth profiled CakeMail and some nice things to say about our strategy.
We’re truly excited to see the enthusiasm and rapidity with which the CakeMail developer community is taking shape. There are already a few interesting things being coded by third parties. We expect to have some announcements on that front soon, so stay tuned!
Finally, we’d like to note that BarCampMontreal3 would not have been possible without the efforts of Evan Prodromou, Sylvain Carle, Simon Law and the fine bilingual MC skills of Aleece Germano. So a big thank-you to them, to event sponsors and to the Montreal tech community as a whole, which has been a great source of ongoing feedback for CakeMail’s development.
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Nov 9th, 2007 at 6:00 pm
Congrats on the launch!
The demo was pretty cool, sending an email during the presentation was a neat idea!
And thx for the cupcakes, humm!


