We’re proud to reveal our new HQ. After years of intense work by some truly determined Spooners (Nicolle Wasserman, you’re our hero!) and partners, this is the result. Hope to see you here soon! ___ Nomade Architettura Interior Design Taramelli srl COIMA
Bending Spoons
Software Development
Milan, Milan 197,946 followers
Impossible. Maybe.
About us
Bending Spoons was founded in 2013 and is based in Milan, Italy. We've served over a billion people across the globe through our suite of digital technology products, including Evernote, Issuu, Meetup, Remini, Splice, StreamYard, and WeTransfer.
- Website
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https://bndspn.com/company
External link for Bending Spoons
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Milan, Milan
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- App development, iOS development, Mobile apps, Applications, Android development, Product management, AI, and algo trading
Locations
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Primary
Via Nino Bonnet, 10
Milan, Milan 20154, IT
Employees at Bending Spoons
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Fabrizio Zappaterra
Partner at Lion Capital
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Maximilian Mackee
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Dan Weinstein
Co-Founder/Co-CEO at Underscore Talent | Board Member at The Soul Publishing | Former Co-Founder/President at Studio 71 | Creator Economy Expert |…
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Davide Dattoli Zhang
Davide Dattoli Zhang is an Influencer Founder and Executive Chairman of Talent Garden, Board Member and Angel Investor
Updates
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For the first time since 2019, users can organize events for free on Meetup. Previously, Meetup only offered paid subscriptions for organizers. This meant that someone new to organizing had to commit financially before even hosting their first event. With this in mind, we sought to create a new experience for first-time organizers: the Meetup Starter plan. 🏁 Meetup’s growth lead Alfredo Riggio explains: “We knew that costs were a barrier for beginners. At the same time, we saw the opportunity to grow the number of communities, groups, and events on the platform, which would attract new members and lead to a more active and engaged community. So, we challenged ourselves to find a sustainable way for first-time organizers to create Meetup groups and events for free. This required a delicate balancing act: • We needed a free option that stood on its own without undermining our paid plans. It took several iterations to find the right mix of features and benefits. • We also needed to keep the caliber of events high. Since removing the financial barrier could affect the quality of groups and events, we tested various requirements and limitations to ensure Starter groups met the same high standards as those from our paying organizers. Now, we’re proud to offer an accessible plan for new organizers—and thrilled by a 35% increase in sign-ups!”
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"It's not about variety. I'm trying to contribute to one masterpiece and make it the best it can be." Big thanks, Siddhartha Ahluwalia, for having our CEO Luca Ferrari on The Neon Show to share the Bending Spoons journey and discuss what the future holds! 🔥 ▶️ https://lnkd.in/dmMimUHe
$2.5 Billion Tech Empire Built On Acquisitions, Efficiency, & Pure Ambition w/ Founder, Luca Ferrari
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We knew we could make things faster. But not 1,000 times faster... *** When the team observed that sharing large notebooks and team workspaces in Evernote was frustratingly slow, they challenged themselves to make it faster than ever. The first step was to investigate the existing service to understand the underlying inefficiencies. Senior engineer at Evernote, Mattia Gentil, explains: “A few things were contributing to an overall slow experience: • First, the legacy service was breaking down each shared notebook or workspace into individual entities (such as notes and tasks) and fetching them one by one during the sharing process. • Then, for each of those entities, the service was performing two SQL queries: one to a database, and one to a secondary microservice to fetch additional metadata. • Finally, the service relied on a custom tree-like data structure to compute the new permissions resulting from the share. All of this—pulling individual entities, multiple SQL queries, an external miscroservice, and complex data structures—resulted in a laggy and unreliable customer experience. We were faced with a choice: We could work on incremental improvements. Or we could scrap the whole service and start from scratch.” In the end, the team decided to go all-in and rewrite the whole service. This was the more difficult path, but it had the potential to create the greatest value for our customers. “This was a tricky data engineering problem on many fronts,” Mattia continues. “We had to repackage the queries to go from six to two. We had to find a way to make a single request to our database, no matter the size of the notebook. And we had to introduce HashMaps to replace the custom data structures, integrating a new microservice into the main sharing service.” Everyone expected these changes to make the sharing experience smoother and faster, but it wasn’t until Mattia ran the first tests on the new service that he realized just how much speed they had unlocked. “When I saw the sharing speed was a thousand times faster in some cases, I couldn't believe it. I re-ran the tests at least five times before I was convinced it wasn’t some kind of fluke. From there, the improvements continued to pile up: Sharing times for smaller notebooks also got noticeably faster, and a common cause of timeout errors was eliminated completely, improving overall reliability. It was fantastic to see all our hard work pay off in such a clear and immediate way for our customers.” Huge bravo to the team for choosing the more challenging option and successfully executing such meaningful improvements. 👏
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Remini has been downloaded over 120 million times so far in 2024—making it the second most downloaded AI app in the world. 🌍 😍 👏 Great job, team!
What better way to celebrate my 3 years at Bending Spoons Remini secures the second spot for downloads in the AI App market in 2024, right after ChatGPT and ahead of Google Gemini! 🚀 Some numbers: In 2024, the AI app market is estimated to reach a global revenue of $3.3 billion, growing by 51% compared to the previous year. Remini is playing a key role in this success, with more than 120 million downloads in the first eight months of the year, and as mentioned, securing the second spot globally. This achievement is the result of an extraordinary team's hard work. I'm truly proud to be part of this journey and to see the significant impact we're making. [Source: SensorTower - https://lnkd.in/db8N8ZZw]
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🇨🇭 Grüezi! Salut! Ciao! Allegra! 🇨🇭 First Ascent Switzerland is on its way! 🚀 Three days in Milan. All expenses paid. Exclusively for 20 top tech students from Swiss universities. Find out more and apply: bndspn.com/fa-ch
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So glad you were a part of it, Khanak Gulati! 🤗
Check out my latest article: Bending Spoons’ First Ascent— A Transformative Weekend of Technology #bendingspoons #firstascent #italyretreat #technologyretreat #computerscience #engineering #womenintech
Bending Spoons’ First Ascent— A Transformative Weekend of Technology
Khanak Gulati on LinkedIn
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BUUUUUGS 🐛 😡 They're a part of life, and fixing them fast is half the challenge. But the other half—keeping customers in the loop—is an area the Evernote team identified as needing attention. And it makes sense: When a customer encounters an issue, they want to know if it's known. They want to know if a fix is on the way, and when to expect it. So, to bring clarity to unclear, frustrating situations, we've introduced the Evernote Bugfix Tracker. The tracker provides a clear view of what the Reliability team is working on at the moment. It's a simple document, because why overcomplicate it? With it, customers can get clarity that the matter's in hand—while the team's busy getting the pesky bug squashed.