When Uber CEO Travis Kalanick announced his departure last month, thousands of Uber employees spent more than two and a half hours, on average, browsing Blind.。
The app is an exclusive network of forums only available to employees at just over 100 tech companies, prompting Silicon Valley types to gab and gossip. 。
SEE ALSO:Blind: The hot app where all the best Silicon Valley gossip is read right now 。That community is now rapidly expanding. As of Monday, any member of a tech company can join Blind. They will have access to the newly created topics channels -- like those based on companies, professions, locations, careers, startups -- along with the "Tech Lounge."。
"The whole idea is, I could post something like #engineers facebook, can you explain how the interview process works?" said Alex Shin, Blind's head of operations. "And our Facebook users will be notified within the app."。
When enough people from a company sign up, Blind creates a private channel just for that company's employees. 。
"We're laser-focused on creating engaging communities," Shin said.。
"We're laser-focused on creating engaging communities," Shin said. 。Credit: BLIND。
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Thanks for signing up! 。 Over the last two years, the app has spread across Silicon Valley. It has also had its viral moments, like when Microsoft acquired LinkedIn. 。"I found out about Blind when the LinkedIn acquisition [with Microsoft] happened. One of my coworkers told me that he heard about [the deal] two days before the official news," a LinkedIn employee told。
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earlier this year.。
Many anonymous messaging apps have folded. Last year, there was Secret. This year, Square took in the remaining employees at Yik Yak. 。
But so far Blind has grown. Blind raised $6 million last May, with participation from DCM Ventures, Mirae Asset Ventures, ID Ventures, and AJU IB.。
Blind users spend 41 minutes, on average, on the app, which is on par with Facebook. Blind has verification via professional email addresses in its favor (which are kept private in the backend), along with a somewhat narrow focus on tech.。