Company announcements and how we approach building Revere.
Strong relationships last a lifetime, so an app to help build them should too.
Building for two mobile platforms doesn't make sense for an app built by a small team.
No one wants to add another subscription to their expenses, but here’s why you should.
This article answers some of the most common questions related to data in Revere
It’s rare that the makers of something feel they can be honest about what they’re building. The default is positive marketing and promotion. But for someone trying to decide whether to start using a product (especially one like Revere, where you’ll be investing a lot of time and personal information), you want to know more about what it is. That’s what this post is about.
There’s nothing worse than waking up and seeing a notification on your phone for a close friend's birthday you totally forgot. You're inevitably left scrambling to buy a gift, and it’s usually a rushed one, not the right one. Not anymore with Revere Pre-Reminders.
We're excited to announce today that the ability to group people (the most requested feature in Revere) is now available.
Life gets busy, and when we’re running from one thing to another, there’s little time to stop and type. But you know what’s still easy to do while walking… talking! That’s why we added Siri to Revere.
Today is the official launch day of Revere, an app I’ve been working on for a long time. And, I’m happy to say it’s been featured in the App Store! What a way to start! Revere began as a personal project. I’d always been bad with names and details about people and it caused me a lot of social anxiety.
For those of us who work at desks, they are priceless for capturing a thought when there are a million other things going on. That’s why we made a Revere browser extension for Chrome and designed it to be as easy to use as a note pad.