About and How It Works
About
Here's the deal:
Life is busy. You don’t need another website to visit in a day. You don’t need more pop-up ads. More irrelevant suggestions. More noise. What you need is a way to harness the power of something you use all day, every day, to make your life easier. More simple.
SiteSimon turns your browser into the best assistant you never had - personally delivering the web content you want to see, without you ever having to ask.
How It Works
Really, it’s pretty simple:
The result? You get more of the content you love, without having to do more searching or visit more sites. So keep doing what you were doing. SiteSimon will do the rest.
The Team
Steve
Before co-founding SiteSimon, Steve was a consultant at BCG and freelancer at Publicis Modem helping Fortune 500 companies design and execute both their online and offline strategies.
Justin
Before assuming his role as chief geek at SiteSimon, Justin founded and ran a tech consulting firm for 8 years and served as CTO of Boomster, a social network for baby-boomers.
Demetri
Demetri is a born-and-bred Texan. He was formerly an innovation researcher at a think-tank and now helps SiteSimon with product development.
Van
Prior to leading design at SiteSimon, Van was previously the executive creative director at House Party and did design and creative direction for various companies including Microsoft, Bloomberg, and Island Def Jam.
Dan
Dan is a developer at SiteSimon. Previously, he spent 3+ years as a senior developer working in the cloud communications industry.
Chris
Chris is an algorithms advisor to SiteSimon. He's currently is a VP at BlackRock and has been designing and implementing trading algorithms for 5+ years.
Simon
Simon has been with the company since its inception. He loves information, and he gets super excited about finding new content and making connections for people. He’s kind of like that friend you have who always has interesting links and articles to share. Only he’s sharing them with you…which essentially means you’re now that friend. (Don’t worry, I’ll never tell.)