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PointKit is still in stealth mode but you can request an invitation to be one of he first people to take a peak and play with this awesome productivity service.

Yesterday, I read that a couple of very important ex-facebookers, Dustin Moskovitz (co-founder of Facebook) and Justin Rosenstein (Facebook Tech Lead), decided to leave Facebook to start their own company called Asana.


Nerdy looking ex-Facebookers Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein

Nerdy looing ex-Facebookers Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein

Asana is working on what they believe will revolutionize the way people collaborate, much in the same way Facebook has revolutionized the way people share and stay connected.

They just got $9 million in funding and are actively using that money to recruit very smart engineers. They plan to keep the core of the company small and hire only super smart people.

I decided to drop them a line telling them about PointKit. All I wrote was that the only reason why I would stop developing Pointkit was if I was given the chance to work at a super hot startup like Asana.

Next day I got an email from Justin Rosenstein requesting an invitation for PointKit.
To be very honest I was very surprised that anyone would reply to my email. Let alone, that the reply came directly from one of the co-founders and not some lame automatic canned response from the HR department.

I haven’t heard back from Justin or anyone fro Asana so I assume they are not interested or simply they are too busy.[ EDIT: I just heard from Justin and he thinks PointKit is really cool! (exactly his words). He asked me if I did it all by myself which I did. I told him the only reason I've gotten this far with PointKit is out of sheer passion and determination and suggested that he interviewed me (or flew me over.. why not?) if he and his team wanted to pick my brain about PointKit and working at Asana ]
I would love to have the chance to work for a hot Silicon Valley startup like Asana.

If you check their rather simple site, you can see that they already have a top notch team of genius engineers and the most amazing group of investors one could ever dream of, including, Mark Andreesen, the founder of Netscape, Mitch Kapor, the creator of Lotus 1-2-3, Peter Thiel, founder of PayPal, and many more famous, rich, and successful entrepreneurs and investors.

I am happy that a cool startup founded and funded by some of the smartest coolest people on the planet has taken a quick and probably meaningless look at my application.
It means a lot to me, it feels like some type of validation that all the hard work I have put over the last 18 months has some value and great people are curious enough to ask me directly for an invitation.

Then again, it just could be that they are looking for fresh ideas and they could simply be interested in seeing what they can rip-off from PointKit’s interface and unique functionality. Even in that case, I still would be pretty honored to have built something so cool some smart people are willing to copy.

They say that you should not worry if people copy your work, only start worrying when they stop imitating you!