Not to disparage the downtown San Francisco digs for AngelPad or the glamorous high-rise office space for 500 Startups, but the startups mentored by i/o ventures sure do have a sweet setup. If you can get past the random rain that hit the city today, there’s little to dislike about this café/workspace hybrid situated in the heart of the Mission district of SF.
Investors, entrepreneurs and friends in the startup space rolled in here Tuesday evening to see the following five startups show off what they’ve been working on. It’s only the second class of companies to emerge from under the wing of i/o ventures, an early stage startup program, and they’re looking good.
(Editor’s note: If you’re a fan of mingling with investors and entrepreneurs, be sure to register for Venture Shift, going down in San Francisco the evening of Wednesday, July 20th. Go to the registration page to reserve your tickets and see the agenda.)
Without further ado:
Before founding CodeEval, Jimmy John served as lead developer for enterprise IT company Splunk. The company is seeking a seed round between $750,000 and $1 million.
The company also offers Pieceable Viewer, a service that lets developers run their iOS apps in-browser.
Before founding Pieceable, Fred Potter worked on mobile development at Loopt.
The startup was founded by brothers Brian Schwartz and Eric Schwartz, previously of AppMakr and Castle Harlan, respectively. They’re looking to raise around $750,000.
The startup, founded by ex-Googlers and other engineers and designers, is looking for a $750,000 seed.
Mobbles was founded by two CS grads with mobile and design experience.