Readdle aims to redefine personal productivity and shape the “future of work” by creating best in class apps and services. He is also an advisor, a speaker, and a connector between Ukraine and Silicon Valley. In addition to fireside chats and panels, like this one, new startups will participate in the Startup Battlefield Europe to win the highly coveted Battlefield cup.ĭenys is a Vice President of marketing at Readdle. The conference will take place on November 29-30. And I can’t wait to hear Zhadanov’s take on that.īuy your ticket to Disrupt Berlin to listen to this discussion and many others. In many ways, building such a strong company without external funding is even more impressive than the average startup. The company is trying a software-as-a-service business model for this product with premium features. This is an ambitious product with many competitors, including Microsoft’s Outlook and Google’s Gmail. The company wants to create a better email client for iOS and the Mac. Readdle’s biggest bet right now is Spark.
They’ve been growing steadily, launched dozens of paid productivity apps, shut down some of them and iterated on the most successful ones. Readdle was there from day one and launched its first app back in 2008. But the App Store isn’t just about social apps and big venture capital funding rounds.