Welcome back to a brand new episode of TechCrunch Cribs, the show that takes you inside the doors of the tech industry’s hottest companies to get a look at what the workaday life there is like.
This time around, we headed to the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco to visit DODOcase, the startup that makes iPhone, iPad, Kindle, and Android mobile accessories using traditional book binding processes.
In this episode of Cribs, we stopped by Twitch, the San Francisco-based startup that’s created a massively popular video platform for live streaming online gaming.
Today’s episode brings us to the New York City headquarters of FiftyThree. FiftyThree, which is behind the Paper app for the iPad, is known for making beautifully designed mobile products — and as you can see in the video, its light-filled office is a sight for sore eyes as well.
For its 50th episode airing today, we thought we’d bring it back to the place where it all began: Scribd, the San Francisco startup that veteran TechCruncher Jason Kincaid toured in the very first Cribs episode back in January 2011.
Today’s episode of Cribs brings us to Pocket Gems, the San Francisco mobile entertainment startup.
We definitely dig dog-friendly companies here at TechCrunch Cribs, so when we were in New York City recently, we swung by for a tour of an office where pooches are definitely welcome: Bark & Co., the startup known for its BarkBox monthly subscription service of treats and toys for dogs and other pet-related ventures.
Welcome to another episode of Cribs, the TechCrunch TV series that gets nosy and tours the inside of tech companies’ offices. This time, we headed over to Lending Club, the startup that’s built an online marketplace for financial lending.
In today’s episode of TechCrunch Cribs, we headed over to Evernote, the company behind the beloved notetaking software.
In this episode of Cribs, we headed over to Ticketfly, the startup that runs a ticketing platform for all kinds of live events.
In this episode of Cribs, we headed over to Famo.us, the startup that’s built a web platform for developers and designers.
Pact Coffee is on a mission to become a daily habit for Brits, with a tech-driven startup that can deliver the freshest coffee available, shipping within seven days of roasting. Pact has also gone for super-awesome customer service, going above and beyond the call of duty, Zappos-style.
Online dating site Zoosk just filed its S-1 registration statement with the SEC, announcing its plans to raise $100 million in an initial public offering. The company, which has offers up a website and apps for daters around the world to find each other, posted a net loss of $2.6 million in 2013 on revenues of $178 million.
Welcome back to a new episode of TechCrunch Cribs, the show that knocks on the doors of some of tech’s hottest companies to see what the 9-to-5 life is like for the people who work inside.
A lot of tech employees say that they are at the office “24/7″ as they “eat, sleep, and breathe” whatever new gadget or app they’re cooking up. But in this episode of TechCrunch Cribs, we toured a company where that is literally the case every day: Meta, the augmented reality and wearable computing startup.
I stopped by Chairish’s gorgeous headquarters a few months ago in April for our Cribs series
It’s time for a new installment of Cribs, the TechCrunch TV show that takes you inside the doors of some of the tech industry’s hottest companies.
For today’s episode of Cribs, we crossed the continent and headed to New York City to check out the headquarters of online stock photography powerhouse Shutterstock.
Welcome back to TechCrunch Cribs, the show that lets you snoop around the offices of the tech industry’s hottest companies. This is an especially fun episode, since we headed over to Yelp, the popular online review site.
In this episode of Cribs we headed to Storm8, the company that makes lots of popular mobile social games.
Today’s episode of Cribs brings us to the Mid-Market neighborhood of San Francisco, which is where the popular crowdfunding platform Indiegogo calls home.
In this special episode of Cribs we headed across the pond to London, England to check out ticketing and events behemoth Ticketmaster’s U.K. outpost.