I need to start off by first thanking Paul and Kady for creating and hosting such a great event. They do a great job of bringing people together with 1 Piazza and the Startup Rockstars demo events.The latest event at Viget Labs went fantastic. We spend so much time chained to a computer trying to get everything just right with our applications that it’s a huge benefit to get in front of some the brilliant people in the area, show your concept and have a chance to see the flaws you’ve missed or chosen to ignore. It was a lot of fun, and it was great to see some other really cool things being developed.
We had a lot of people asking great questions during our presentation, and the discussions that followed were all very helpful to us. I had a pleasure talking with Michael Mayernick from www.Contribune.org about the challenges of starting a company in the area. I hope to get a Beta Invite to check out his site soon and see what it is all about.
Jonathan Aberman from Amplifier Venture Partners had an impromptu introduction talking about what the current financial crisis means for startups, specifically ones looking to go the route of obtaining VC financing. The general message: It’s not the end of the world, but be prepared for less people getting funded, especially without a proven revenue model or clean exit.
The other Rockstars from the event:
GamerVixens 
Christina had a wonderful presentation showing off her site: www.gamervixens.com. GamerVixens is a social network for female gamers. Tackling the social network space is a dangerous target, but they are going about it perfectly. The sexy branding possible with GamerVixens is powerful. I was talking to someone after her presentation that summed it up perfectly: “What is cooler than a chick that plays video games?” The flow in their site was fantastic and their development, with well used ajax, was done phenomenally . It was lightweight, unobtrusive, yet still powerful.
BrandClik
The guys from Brandclick have a great product with a lot of potential. They have their act together and I fully expect them to become a very big deal, so I’m glad I got to meet them now before they are on the cover of Inc or Business Week Magazines. From what I can tell it works their site helps marry content providers and advertisers in a very novel and needed way. From an advertisers perspective If your brand, or any other keyword you select, appears on the content sites you have chosen to partner with it will automatically create a link to a site within your domain.
They have a lot put together already, and you can see a lot of avenues they could go down with their concept. They were recently featured in the Washington times here, discussing starting out in the current financial circumstances.
CreateDebate
CreateDebate is a platform for creating and managing debates about virtually any topic. They had a well put together site, and it appeared to have quite a few users. I was hoping to catch up with them after the presentation to hear more, but only met them briefly. Would love to hear more about it next time I have the opportunity.
OurCoupleSpace
Gary presented OurCoupleSpace very well. OurCoupleSpace hopes to help couples that are having issues with their relationship by utilizing technology to point out the true areas they find important and to better communicate their needs. Obviously with the eHarmony’s of the world, this is a space that has a lot of recent interest and I think it’s a good idea. I wish him the best of luck, and look forward to seeing more of what comes of the project.


When Valli from DC Design Babes told us they were throwing a Munny Party we were confused, perplexed, baffled, and even maybe a bit befuddled. What is a Munny? Is it pronounced Moony or Money? And once, knowing what it is, we still had to ask why does this thing exist?!? Then we were given one as a substitute for Mac software – at some point I swear I will listen to the Mac maniacs – and try it again. And oh my goodness did we had fun. In ode to the DC Design Babes we knew we wanted to incorporate their logo somehow, but we loved the big ball of a head that looked like it just needed a little ev on it. So the ev|dcdb Munny was born.
Notice, what we believe, are three very critical design aspects. One) The ev is a little off kilter. This is because ev|dcdb is cool. It’s like wearing a hat slightly off to one side that exudes: “I’m not trying to look like I’m the freshest thing in the room, I just am”. Two) The dcdb is right above the tail. If Munny’s had pants like some girls wear with “Sexy” or “Hot Stuff” painted squarely on their bum, this is exactly how it would look. Which is also cool, in an “I’m not being sexual, but I am” sort of way. This also kind of embodies the name DC Design Babes, which we love! Third) ev|dcdb’s body is made of stone, because well, (s)he rocks.