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Social Services: Qlubb Says Growing Fast, Chosen By Supernova

Qlubb is a new service that allows groups of people to collect and organize. Useful for classrooms, soccer teams, family reunions etc.

Qlubb was recently chosen by the organizers of the Supernova conference as a startup with “game changing” technology.

Qlubb is an emerging resource to organize real-life communities online - gone are the days of phone trees for classrooms, back and forth emails between parents deciding who will bring the snacks for Saturday’s soccer game or 3 people arriving at the neighborhood barbeque with paper plates. With Qlubb, clubs and communities can organize, centrally assigning tasks and managing resources, receiving automated updates and reminders with no single person needing to play the administrator’s role.

Qlubb, founded by CEO Sophia Chiang and her husband Andy Yang, is only a few months old but is already seeing rapid user growth. . .

Recognizing that busy people don’t have time or patience to “figure out” another web application, Qlubb has made it a principle philosophy to keep everything SIMPLE (simple interface, simple Qlubb creation, simple task creation, simple account management, etc.). It only takes 2 clicks to create a Qlubb, an 1 click to join a Qlubb.

Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Qlubb was founded by experienced and veteran entrepreneurs who busted their chops at blue-chip, white shoe firms and venture-backed startups including Oracle, DoubleClick, Booz Allen Hamilton, Bang Networks, and Goldman Sachs. Qlubb founders were inspired to build Qlubb after spending countless years “herding cats” in roles as board members of various non-profits, classroom parents, sports team coaches, and civic leaders.

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