Start a fire

Start a fire

Add your presence & promote your content when sharing links

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This is the 2nd launch from Start a fire. View more

Start A FIRE

Promote your brand and content with every link you share
Start A FIRE was ranked #2 of the week for December 14th, 2015
Start A FIRE was ranked #1 of the day for December 14th, 2015
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Launch Team

What do you think? …

Oren Barzilai
We soft launched an invite only version of Start A FIRE about 5 months ago, and spent the time to learn about our users and optimize the product. Today, with zero marketing budget, over 600 brands are using Start A FIRE. Those brands includes small companies and fortune 100 companies, and we feel Start A FIRE is mature enough to remove the invite only barrier. We built Start A FIRE to address the primary challenges that have become major pain points on the social web: attribution and content distribution. Start A FIRE enables you to seamlessly promote your brand and content over any link you share, get the attribution for sharing great content while increasing discovery for your content. Would love to get your feedback and answer any question
Ben Tossell
@orenbarzilai Great to see this launched :) Have seen many people use it and had signed up but I don't spend enough time curating articles to share to make use of it just yet. Think it's a great product. What is the most common piece of feedback you have received? At what point in the onboarding/first uses does it usually stick for your users? I know I used it once of twice but didnt again, but this has a lot to do with my content situation and not so much your process :)
Yuval Shoshan
@bentossell @orenbarzilai Hi Ben! Thanks for the kind words :) The most common feedback is about the product's seamless experience, and how we can make it better. For example, the big advantage of the product is that it's fully integrated with services such as Buffer, HubSpot and Oktopost, so we get ton of integration requests with more services. Regarding to the onboarding, usually it takes a few mins to finish the flow and in the last step most of the users connect a social media service, and that's it - you don't need to come back every day to our product to use it.
Ben Tossell
@yuvals @orenbarzilai awesome :) definitely key for a product like this to be seamless and integrate easily. You should speak with @danielkempe to look at an integration with Quuu ;)
Jennifer Aldrich
@orenbarzilai Congrats on the official launch, guys! StartAFire is such a fantastic tool, it's great that even more folks in the tech industry will have the opportunity to use it!
Yuval Shoshan
@jma245 @orenbarzilai Thank you Jennifer!
Bram Kanstein (@bramk)
Services like this have popped-up before but @yuvals, @NaTaylor24, @orenbarzilai and @odedgolan are doing a great job at making Start A FIRE (awesome name) the best there is :) I've been using this for a while and have seen some great results. They also integrate with my favorite newsletter creating tool Revue :)
Natalie Taylor
@bramk Thanks Bram! We really appreciate all the love & support (and awesome GIF!)
Lucas Lindsey
@bramk Great hunt. I've also enjoyed integrating StartaFire with my Revue newsletter. Excellent use case.
Natalie Taylor
@urbnist @bramk Thanks for sharing Lucas! Truly appreciate it :)
Matthew Hui
@bramk I agree that the name is awesome
Ryan Hoover
I see the value in this and the execution is great but as a recipient, I'm annoyed by these embedded popups. Tbh, if you're sharing links on Twitter that inject an "ad", I'll unfollow you.
Ghost Influence
@rrhoover I agree, it's got to be used selectively and intentionally — not broadly and as much as possible (which is likely how most will)
Bryan Landers
@rrhoover Agreed. It's a bit irksome to click the 'x' to close the popup in order to have the actual URL saved to Pocket/Pinboard.in/etc. On mobile, the tiny 'x' doesn't seem to even redirect to the embedded page. I think I'd like this more in the context of the experience of viewing an email digest but in the browser - something where part of the user value is keeping the sharer in mind.