In The Line Of Wire: Ep 11 -Faizan Buzdar, Founder of Scrybe

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Jehan Ara, President of P@SHA, talks to Faizan Buzdar, founder of Scrybe about the company, the product and entrepreneurship in Pakistan. How does a small company of 16 people, based out of Pakistan, make one of the most wanted products in the world? Faizan shares a few insights!

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9 Responses to “In The Line Of Wire: Ep 11 -Faizan Buzdar, Founder of Scrybe”

  1. minhaaj ur rehman Says:

    Great tool. wish they’d more beta testing invitations.

  2. minhaaj ur rehman Says:

    great tool. wish they’d more invites

  3. minhaaj ur rehman Says:

    wish they’d more invites. good tool

  4. Muhammad Mubashar Shoaib Says:

    I checked out the iscrybe.com video demo a few months ago. I must say I was really impressed. Good luck to you and your product.

  5. Scrybe Founder Faizan Buzdar speaks with ITLoW | Tea Break Says:

    [...] this interview, Faizan talks about the journey so far, the product itself, what he has learned, the team he has [...]

  6. Graham Smith Says:

    Too bad Faizan and the Scybe team are UTTERLY appalling at communicating with their user base.

    I’d be suprised if any of their new products (if ever released) will attract anyone, given the way they were treated previously.

    Scrybe’s beta was supposed to be short. Three years later (and the last blog update a year and a half ago), it appears that the publicity for the beta was only about getting VC funding…..

  7. Kevin James Says:

    Hmmmm….”How does a small company of 16 people, based out of Pakistan, make one of the most wanted products in the world?” Make? Well, frankly, they don’t. 3 years and counting waiting for a release, an update, anything. Communication is the worst I’ve ever seen. Apparently, the app set the bar so high they can’t even get over it. The are the best at one thing though…displaying how not to start your company.

  8. Manitook Says:

    Communication.
    Without any feedback from the developers for a few years now makes it hard for me to rely on this service.
    Great tech and ideas for the future but so far it fails. Take a look at EverNote for how a company can use social networking to keep testers invested and involved in a project. No blog posts since April 2008.
    In one word. FAIL

  9. Radu Says:

    This is the best tool I found for what I need.
    I work as a software developer for a couple of years now so trust me, I think I know how to Google.

    Whats sad is that I grow so attached to it that now I’m really thinking to stop using it!
    Why?

    I fear I will lose my data!!!

    Yes, you read it right. Every morning when I log in to see my upcoming day I pray like please don’t say “The page cannot be found”…

    To much time in beta. To much time without a news or feedback… What if I just wake up one day and its gone?
    (Just try to WhoIs scrybe.com)

    Your tool is so good that I can’t afford to trust it in this conditions…

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