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Why Mailbox died
Thoughts on Omnivore shutting down:
Many people enjoyed Omnivore because it was free, but being free was part of its demise.
As an independent app maker, you must have a way to generate revenue or your product will die. As a user you must demand a way to pay makers for the products you love.... See more
kepanox.com
But Slack’s struggle to succeed as an independent company sadly mirrors that of many one-time innovators in enterprise productivity. Mailbox died and Acompli sold to Microsoft, where it became the mobile Outlook app. Evernote is a pale shadow of its former self. Of that early cohort, only Box and Dropbox became — and still remain — public... See more
platformer.news • How Microsoft Crushed Slack

This app sold for $100M only 37 days after its launch.
Despite all of the hype, it ultimately failed.
The wild story of Mailbox 🧵 https://t.co/dCTVTy7baI
I’d speculate that another factor is the half-life of cool new productivity software. Evernote, Slack, Notion, Roam, Craft, and many others seem to get pretty far on community excitement for their first few years. After that, I think you have to be left with software that serves a deep and hard-to-replace purpose in people’s lives. Muse got there... See more