Our Internal Blog
I'm the founder of The Point (www.thepoint.com), a startup that launched a few months ago for organizing collective action and helping people make things happen.
We've got a staff of 10 or so, including 5 or 6 developers. For the last several months, we've been communicating in part using an internal, password-protected blog, mostly as a stand-in for what would normally go into group emails.
Looking at it recently, I noticed there's nothing in there that's really worthy of secrecy. And while most of it is uninteresting to the public, it's kind of a window into how our team works together. I would have liked to have that kind of perspective when I was getting started, so I thought I'd at least let you know it exists. Some of you voyeuristic types might find it interesting.
We won't be promoting it on our site or accommodating an external audience in anyway, but here it is for anyone that cares: http://internal.thepoint.com
Anyone else doing something like this?
- Andrew
11 comments
[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 37.2 ms ] threadChow your own dogfood.
I like the idea that you are showing the world whats happening inside your company. Its kinda like 37 Signals and their blog
It's not just curiosity driving me; I'm trying to decide how much I'm willing to put down to save 1 letter and a syllable. :-P
Luckily, once we thought of thepoint, not only did it become our favorite, the guy that owned it was cool and reasonable and not in the business of making a buck off of domains.