Closing one chapter, Opening the next

As those of you who have been closely watching Heyo have probably guessed, it is not, in fact, coming soon.

Since founding Heyo in May of 2010, I worked on several exciting businesses with several extremely talented people. That journey, however, has come to an end.

In November, I, and the Heyo Board, decided to put together a plan to return the cash and assets of the business to the investors. I plan to at some point write a much longer post to explain the set of circumstances that led to this decision, but this is not that post. (If you ask me in person, I'm happy to share. It's just a little too soon to do so in front of the entire internet.)

Since we started putting together the shut-down plan in November, I have been evaluating a number of opportunities to start other startups, or join existing ones.

Around that time, I was asked to take a look at a project called Moveline, which has big ambitions in the household goods moving industry. The result is, after several weeks of working with the team, I'm extremely excited to be joining Kelly Eidson in taking the Moveline project and introducing it as a new startup. There will be much more to come about Moveline in 2012, and we're both extremely excited about it.