Shopify Hits Beta

I’m about 3 days late on this blog post (been out of town), but our beloved Shopify went into private beta Thursday afternoon. Since the beta was announced we have received some great feedback from our beta testers. We’ve managed to knock out a lot of small bugs and can finally take a moment (only a moment) to pause and enjoy the fact that we’ve finally pushed it to the public.
To add a little usefulness to this post, the first 10 people to comment requesting an invite (and who supply their email) will be invited to the private beta!
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Justin develops iPhone and Mac software over at Labrat Revenge by night and by day he is the Design Director for entp, the company behind Lighthouse, Warehouse, and Mephisto. You can check out his dated portfolio for a peek of what he's done.
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Discussion
I’d be happy to help with the beta testing!
hey Justin, From the screenshots and teases you’ve let us see, shopify looks amazing.
If by anychance I could get a beta account, I’d be eternally greatful.
My email: tarellel@gmail.com
Thanks Again Bud
I would love to get an invite! Looks very exciting.
Looks great. I am requesting an invite; jakobwells@gmail.com
Shopify me! I want to resell all my easter eggs!
info@popstalin.com would love to beta test it.
Beta me up! Been looking forward to seeing this for a while.
Ahoy! Would be great to test it. Can you sign me in?
I think I am lucky number 10!
Very interested in the beta.
Go on, make it 11…
Oh no… am I too late?
Yikes!
Looks like i’m too late to get into the beta, although i’m still interested in this if you guys are doing a round 2!
my email is simianstyle@gmail.com, let me know if you would kindly reconsider your 10 person limit.
Looks like i missed the top 10, but I’m interested in the next round.
Are the email addresses submitted on the front page of shopify.com going to be given any advanced access?
Would love one of those private invites. Maybe there will be a round 2.
Ooops…. john@rockbeatspaper.net
Argh- too late? how bout some love for a fellow Tennesseean?
I’m interested. winston dot neutel at gmail
Bummer. I’ve been looking forward to the release of Shopify for some time – and hope it is something I could use for several of my clients.
If/when you open up more room for beta testers, please let me know.
Bummer, too late… Well, I’m excited about this product, so hurry up and finish that beta testing :) !!!
OK, All invites have been used up this round. Definitely keep an eye on this blog and the JadedPixel blog for more invites that we’ll probably pass along during the coming weeks.
Thanks everybody!
I would love to bruno@bopia.com.
Damn. I go away for Easter and miss the chance at beta testing!
Congrats Justin looks like an awesome product!
Congratulations to the team!
Looking forward to test this product, is there a chance I could get in? Thanks!
Justin your terrific!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From Spain, Very interested in the beta. haripako AT gmail DOT com
Serious e-commerce developer here, have created systems for Virgin Mobile and Toms Hardware… Would love to get a look at the beta. CodeNinja@gmail.com
Good Luck!
you can’t really have too many testers, though eh? breax201 at yahoo dot spam
awww I just missed out. If you are feeling generous enough to let me in the beta: ryanwhitham at rogers.com
oh darn…. too late ;) was really interested in trying it….
Asian beta tester here (Malaysia). I can test connection speeds to Asia ;) Wonder if ajax usability will reduce on slow connections/dialup
namor_j at yahoo dot antispamcom*
Yeah. I’m really, really late on this but if you still have any invites :)
I don’t suppose the 38th would get a private beta would they? :P
kschembri@gmail.com
heyy, any chance that a private beta could be sent to jaymit@gmail.com?