![]() ![]() So there is only one option: we have already started working on new products based on what we’ve learned. Plus, we have great investors, who believe in our team. Or does it?Įven though we’ve been chasing the wrong rabbit, we have built outstanding cloud storage, sync and search technologies. The doo apps for OS X and Windows will continue to work locally, but the apps for Android, iOS as well as all features related to our server such as synchronisation among devices, connecting and synchronizing with cloud services, or online login to the doo user accounts will no longer work.Īnd thus ends the story of Doo, which had raised $10 million in funding from DuMont Venture, Target Partners, XING founder Lars Hinrichs and others. Thus, as of Monday, Maat 4pm CET the doo servers will be shut down and the User License agreement for the use of doo is terminated with effect as of this date. We simply do not seem to address the needs of a large enough audience. ![]() Either our hypotheses were wrong or we didn’t get the product right to address the problem. However, the company now writes in its goodbye post, download and user activity figures dropped like a knife after initial installations, and the subsequent launch of native mobile applications for iOS and Android did not result in a notable acceleration in growth.Īt the end of October last year, the startup announced that 100 million documents had been processed by over 200,000 users, which wasn't anywhere near the goals the company had set for itself - let alone enough to start monetising adequately.Įarlier this year, the situation became dire enough for Doo to take a tough decision:Īfter launching all these apps, delivering our core feature set and continuously improving on performance and stability, we still couldn’t generate the necessary growth and user activity. In exactly a month (on Monday 17 March to be more precise), the Doo servers and service will be faded out, and the startup's apps will also be removed from all relevant stores (Mac App Store, iTunes Store, Google Play and Windows Store).Īfter launching the first Doo app for Windows 8 in October 2012, the company struggled to gain traction, but user growth was promising when it the app launched Mac OS X four months later. The writing had been on the wall for a few months now, but now it's official: Bonn, Germany-based Doo has decided to shut down its suite of cloud-based document applications for lack of traction.įounded in June 2011 by serial entrepreneurs Frank Thelen, Marc Sieberger, and Alex Koch, Doo offered a cloud-based solution that helped consumers and small businesses use native mobile and desktop apps to automatically collect and organise all of their documents in a single place.
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