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The Shizzow crew will be out in full force on March 6 to talk about SXSW! We’ll even have a few announcements to talk about (shhhh, they’re still a secret).

First, we’re going to spend some time at Beer and Blog from 4pm - 7pm to talk about how Portlanders can keep in touch at SXSW and find the best parties. I’ll even share one of my secrets about parties at SXSW. Hint: the big parties suck :)

After Beer and Blog, we will be gracing the Strange Love Live couch again to talk about SXSW and Shizzow. Who knows what kinds of crazy questions we’ll get from the lovely Cami Kaos or devious Dr. Normal. I recommend tuning into the live video broadcast at 10pm and in the accompanying chat session for the best Strange Love Live experience.

The Shizzow team will be out in force at SXSW Interactive March 13th - 17th, and we hope to see you there!

Those of us here in Portland probably already know the mysterious and elusive Rick Turoczy who hides within the Silicon Florist. Last night he was on the KGW Hot Box where he managed to mention just about every cool project in Portland in just over 5 minutes.

He talked about:

The video is definitely worth the 5 minutes of your time to watch it.

Rick Turoczy Hot Box

We are very excited to be the featured guests on this week’s Strange Love Live podcast with Cami Kaos and Dr. Normal.

At least two (maybe three) of us will be on the podcast: Dawn, Sam and possibly Mark. We’ll be talking about Shizzow and whatever else comes to mind. Recording starts at 10pm on Friday, August 22nd. You can listen to the show live or tune in later for the podcast version. All of the details about how to watch are on the Strange Love Live blog. I hope you’ll tune in to listen!

Right now we’re in private beta, and we’re only giving invites to the cool kids. I’m afraid that you weren’t cool enough to make the cut. I’m kidding, I’m kidding!

The big change today is that we are also issuing invites to existing users. The people who have been using Shizzow during week 1 of the private beta will now have a couple of invites that they can use to invite other friends. We are still asking everyone to limit the invitations to people in the Portland Metro area (remember that Shizzow is only valuable when you can find other people nearby to hang out with). We will do some careful scalability testing while people hand out these additional invites to decide how we want to proceed with future invites. If you live near Portland and don’t have an invite yet, you can hit up a friend to get one.

There are a couple of things to keep in mind right now about Shizzow:

  • We are bootstrapped with no outside funding or revenue sources, so we can’t throw more servers at Shizzow if we overload it with too many people.
  • It is currently a side project. In other words, we all have full-time jobs that pay the rent, so we can’t always devote as much time as we would like to Shizzow

We had to make a few hard choices about how we wanted to run the beta.

  • Portland-only: We are limiting beta invites to people residing in Portland, Oregon for the first wave of the private beta. Since Shizzow is all about using technology to help people connect and meet up in the real world, physical location is very relevant to how people use the site. We needed to build a critical mass of people in one location, and for selfish reasons, we decided to select Portland. We will open it up to people in other locations soon.
  • Few Participants: We don’t want to be the next Twitter fail whale parody site. We are starting with a small number of members ~300 and then plan to gradually add a few more people at a time to test our scalability. The initial set of members was selected out of the people that we see out and about getting together with others on a regular basis at a variety of local Portland meet-ups.

Next steps for the Shizzow Beta:

  • A bunch of scalability testing
  • Begin inviting more Portland peeps
  • Expand focus to a couple more cities
  • Get out of beta, and open it up to the anyone who wants to participate

We’re not evil monsters. If all of your friends are using Shizzow, and you were somehow missed on the invite list, you can enter the appeal process (2 forms of ID, stack of paperwork, first born, etc.) OK, kidding again; lighten up people. Seriously, just find me at one of the many local Portland events that I attend or email me, and tell me your story. I will get you an invite as soon I can. Your other option is to find a friend who has a few invites left and convince them that you are cool enough to join Shizzow.

Shizzow!

Hey, my name is Ryan, and I’d like to introduce you to Shizzow. Shizzow is a location-based social networking web service that we built with the goal of helping you build quality relationships through face-to-face interaction. Shizzow provides the technology for you to notify your friends of your location, with as little effort as possible, so you can spend more time hanging out with your peeps and less time trying to coordinate bringing them together through phone, email, SMS and IM.

Let me give a quick example for context… Let’s say that right after work I decide to enjoy happy hour at the restaurant Clarklewis. Once I arrive, I can use Shizzow to “shout out” from my current location. All of my Shizzow friends will receive a notification via email, SMS or IM that says, “Ryan is at Clarklewis”. I can also add a message to customize my status, “Ryan is at Clarklewis - ‘Drinking a refreshing mojito - come and join me!’ ” Now all of my friends know where to find me!

Each member of the Shizzow crew has a full-time job outside of Shizzow, and it’s taken a ton of sweat equity and sleep-deprived nights to bring Shizzow to fruition. But because we’ve believed in our vision and believed in the idea of bringing friends and like-minded people together, the sacrifices we’ve made have not seemed like work but instead like… something we simply had to do. And now, 10 months and tens of thousands of lines of code later, we’re ready to send out the first batch of invites for Shizzow’s private beta.

Along the way, we’ve developed a few tenets that I’d like to share with you:

1. Simplicity. With most features on our website we offer 2 settings: On or Off. We figure that you either want another person to know your exact location, or you don’t want that person to know your location at all. Rather than make you customize 7 different relationship settings for each of your friends, or choose from 6 different location specificity levels for sharing your location, we’re going to make it easy and straight-forward to interact with our service.

2. Community. The entire premise behind Shizzow is for you to get away from your computer screen and virtual relationships, and instead to clink pint glasses with your peeps at happy hour, or to stare dreamy-eyed over a steaming cappuccino into your sweetie’s eyes at the coffee shop. We won’t create gimmicky ways for you to remain on the Shizzow website; we want you to spend as little time interacting with Shizzow as possible, which will grant you more time with the people you care about.

3. Trust. Let’s be frank here: Shizzow is a location-based service that allows you to share your exact location with your friends or the rest of the world. With each line of code we write, we know we have to secure your location information and provide you with the tools to prevent creepy people from finding you. We don’t have a monolithic corporation behind our organization scheming to play Big Brother on you, and at any time, you can find me, look me in the eyes and talk to me about your privacy concerns. My ears are always open.

We’re über-jazzed that we finally get to share our vision with you, and hope you find that Shizzow enables you to live a better life, a life that’s full of meaningful, quality relationships.

Shizzow!

- Ryan and the Shizzow Crew