Author Archives: Jim

Buttons, Buttons (and Unflattering Portraits)

Greeting fellow Indylisters. Just got word of some cool weekend happenings I thought I’d share.
On Saturday, Reverend Aitor from The Misantrope Specialty Co. will be at Uncle Fun, making unflattering portraits by appointment. The portraits are quite cool, and take about 45 minutes to complete. If you’re interested, be sure to post in the comments on [...]

Coming soon to your hometown

Hey Everyone! We’ve had a pretty busy year so far here at Indylist, but it’s been fun and we’re looking forward to the summer. We have big plans coming up, starting with a new version of the site (version 3!) set to launch in the next month.
For a long time we’ve been hearing from people [...]

Coming soon to a business near you

As the summer starts to trail off, we’ve been busy working on Indylist. A few weeks ago we began the huge task of distributing window clings (pictured to the right) to the businesses listed on the site. These will help raise awareness of the site, and so far the response from business owners and employees [...]

Indylist goes mobile!

Today we released the first version of Indylist Mobile. We’ve created a special version of the site designed for small-screen devices with bandwidth limitations. The current version has been designed for iPhones, but we’ll be tweaking things to support many more devices in the future.
To check it out, point your phone to m.indylist.org. And please [...]

A little bit of press

The new indie startup blog IndieStartups published a piece on Indylist today. It’s received some positive feedback, and highlighted some things we will be focusing on in the near future.
It’s great to see a site that gives attention to smaller websites that are just starting out!

Good friends & new beginnings.

We are very excited here at Indylist HQ for the new site beautification. It’s been fun creating the new look and feel, and we’re all happy to have it unveiled finally for you, our users!
With the introduction of spring and the amazing weather transitions, all of us here at Indylist are growing excited for the [...]