Did we mention it's a free 15 day trial including a full blown Google Apps for Business account and domain name of your choice? No credit card required and no jokes on the domain folks. Industry first and only!<p>::end salesman voice::<p>In all seriousness, we promote awesome causes such as Startup Weekend and hackathons.<p>https://pop.co
So this is:
Get a [(Domain Name) + (Google Apps) + DNS + (Starter Web Page Free)]<p>I read it as:
Get a [(Domain Name + Google Apps + DNS + Starter Web Page) * Free]<p>Was I the only one?
Did I mention it's a free 15 day trial including a full blown Google Apps for Business account and domain name of your choice? No credit card required and no jokes on the domain folks. Industry first and only!<p><i></i>::end salesman voice::<i></i><p>In all seriousness, we believe in try before you buy. We're strong believers in entrepreneurs being able to test and iterate on ideas rapidly. If you don't like the end result or it doesn't pan out, the domain drops.<p>We partner with .CO and subsequently Startup Weekend to offer our service to participants at no cost for an extended period. More to come on that front in the near future as well!<p>We're looking for simplicity to the point of you being able to recommend us to your Mom and Dad when they ask "How do I start a web page?" If you see hurdles, please let me know in the comments! We want to lower the barrier to entry for everyone to be able to run their own custom domain and email.
Is it normal to use a country TLD (Colombia in this case) for a real business that's not targeting the country directly? is .co really confused for corporation or company? Going to launch a site and wondering how smart (marketing wise) is to go with a .co
Looks great, thanks for sharing! If you don't mind my asking, I'm curious how you can tell if a .co is available or not; iirc, they don't have a public zone file. Might you do a dns check on the spot?<p>Anyway, good luck with your project!
So are you just adding delegates under the Pop.co GApps corp are are users getting their own GApps?<p>Why not provision a 'DIY' webmail that's already properly setup for youridea.co?