DemoCamp Edmonton: A Success!

Startup Edmonton
Hey there everyone, this past week has been a busy one for us at Jobber! We’ve rolled out a major portion of our marketing campaign and are seeing a ton of traffic to the site! Co-Founder & President Sam Pillar demoed the software at Startup Edmonton’s DemoCamp last night to rave reviews.

DemoCamp is an organized gathering of tech nerds in most major cities, giving developers and entrepreneurs the opportunity to show off what they’ve been working on. Thanks a lot for the opportunity to present, DemoCamp!

The response to the presentation was fantastic, and I’d like to thank everyone for their time and valued feedback. Here’s just some of the great commentary on Twitter during and after the presentation!

 

Meanwhile in Vancouver, Co-Founder & Lead Developer Forrest Zeisler was attending Startup Drinks Vancouver and was discussing Jobber with someone whose friend called from DemoCamp here in Edmonton to rave about some amazing new software he’d just seen demoed — that’s right, he was talking about Jobber! It’s very encouraging to be getting such great feedback from both our users and the general tech community at large! Thanks to all of those at DemoCamp in Edmonton, Startup Drinks in Vancouver and to our new users!

Startup Edmonton is a great organization promoting entrepreneurship and grass roots technology in Edmonton. They can be found here: http://www.startupedmonton.com.

Startup Drinks Vancouver is a fairly large scale event that provides opportunities for those in the startup community to network and interact in a casual environment. They can be found here: http://learn.foodtree.com/startupdrinksvan/.

Sincerely,

The Jobber Team

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