Smartsheet vs Gist in a Google-Off

Brent Frei - May 19 2010 - 10:20pm

The Seattle tech community is tight enough that we often cross paths in odd ways. The most recent involved colleague-from-Onyx-past Amy Pelly (Kelleran). She’s now at Gist, and she used our post on the Google Developer Blog to reinforce Gist’s decision to enter the Google Apps Marketplace.  Her email to us said:  

“I specifically quoted the 17% month over month increase in paid users in my challenge to them. Maybe we have a friendly little wager - plot our [user growth] against each other and loser buys the others a round of beers. :) “

As the only Seattle companies featured in Google’s announcement yesterday, how could we not take that wager? It’s like a cage match with a boxer vs a wrestler. We don't compete in the same sport, yet we have much of the same audience.

 

 

Founders

Brent Frei

255 lbs.
6’7”
44 yrs

T.A. McCann

200 lbs.
6’4”
44 yrs

Product

Manages any kind of work in a simple spreadsheet-like interface on top of a powerful automation engine. Brings together information about contacts from the inbox, social networks, and news sources.

Google Apps Integrations

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When we told T.A. that we were going to post this, he upped the ante. Five hundred dollars to the charity of the winner's choice, round of beers for the team and one year of premium services of the other team's product. Seems he's confident that their later entry into the Google Apps Marketplace with a brand new Gmail integration offering is more than made up for in value of customer fit. He's got a great point.

- Brent

Comments

Smartsheet is Smart & Gist is Great

I have already written enough about Smartsheet (Google Apps Marketplace review). Let me say something about Gist: Its a great App. It has single handedly managed mess up my Outlook 2007 in ways I never imagined possible through it's Outlook plugin. Chill Brent, you are getting the beer for sure.

Old World vs. New World

Wow, these are powerful new ways to interact using web. Unfortunately for me, I just started a new job that is entrenched with Outlook and Excel. :-/

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