TextDrive


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FieldValue
nameTextDrive
typePrivate
hq_locationSan Francisco, CA
foundation2004
Relaunched: 2012
key_peopleDean Allen (CEO)
industryWeb hosting service
divisionsCloud Hosting
productsWeb and cloud services
homepage
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| name = TextDrive | type = Private | logo = | hq_location = San Francisco, CA | foundation = 2004 Relaunched: 2012 | key_people = Dean Allen (CEO) | industry = Web hosting service | divisions = Cloud Hosting | products = Web and cloud services | homepage =

TextDrive was founded in 2004 by the Canadian typographer, art director, designer, writer and programmer Dean Allen, the creator of Textile markup, who was looking to create an ideal hosting environment for the content management system he was developing, Textpattern. TextDrive was incorporated in California in May 2004 with Allen as chief executive officer and Jason Hoffman as president and chief operating officer. TextDrive was positioned as "a hosting company run by and for people who love publishing on the web."

Lifetime hosting crisis at Joyent, relaunch and shutdown of TextDrive

On August 16, 2012, individuals who had provided start-up and development funding to Joyent (and its predecessor, TextDrive) in exchange for lifetime shared hosting accounts with Joyent were informed, via email, that their lifetime hosting accounts would be deleted on October 31, 2012. Depending on the nature of their initial investment, they were offered either one or three free years of hosting on a Joyent SmartMachine, the company's cloud hosting solution, after which they would be moved to a regularly billed account. Customer backlash to the announcement turned out to be fierce.

On August 30, 2012, TextDrive co-founder Dean Allen announced that he was relaunching TextDrive as a separate company which will carry on Joyent's shared hosting business and honor the "lifetime" agreements. Allen relaunched TextDrive in late 2012 using Joyent infrastructure. At the time, he was confident he would succeed in building a viable business similar to DreamHost.

On March 3, 2014, Dean Allen announced the shutdown of TextDrive:

::quote As anyone looking for decent support or even useful information over the past few months can attest, the revival of TextDrive has not been a success.

What began in mid-2012 as an exciting challenge fuelled by good intentions and lean resources quickly turned into a cleanup project with almost no resources.

It is disappointing to report that after a year and a half of uphill battles and unimagined setbacks, after several costly efforts to regroup and find another way, options to keep TextDrive growing have run out, and we will cease operations on the 14th of March, 2014.

For those who wish to know, details of what went wrong will be made available once shutdown operations have completed.

Sorry to have let you down.

Dean ::

References

References

  1. Smith, Nathan. (2007-05-22). "Textpattern Solutions: PHP-Based Content Management Made Easy". Apress.
  2. (November 12, 2006). "History of TextDrive". The Unofficial TextDrive Wiki.
  3. (November 29, 2005). "Welcome to TextDrive – Reliable, high performance web hosting you can trust". TextDrive.com.
  4. Finley, Klint. (August 16, 2012). "Cloud Computing Company Joyent Leaves Early Supporters Out In The Cold". Techcrunch.
  5. Butler, Brandon. (August 19, 2012). "Cloud Company Ending 'Lifetime' Hosting promise". PC World.
  6. Sherman, Erik. (August 29, 2012). "The Tricky Business of Lifetime Guarantees". Inc.com.
  7. Higginbotham, Stacey. (August 30, 2012). "A user revolt and the second coming of TextDrive". GigaOm.
  8. Henderson, Nicole. (August 30, 2012). "TextDrive Separates from Joyent to Continue Lifetime Web Hosting Deal". Webhost Industry Review.
  9. Henderson, Nicole. (September 5, 2012). "Inside CEO Dean Allen's Plans for a Resurrected TextDrive Hosting Service". Webhost Industry Review.
  10. "The TextDrive Discussion Forum".

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