I met one of my co-founders at an Apple store many years back.<p>I worked at one for about 2 years and he came in looking to purchase a laptop for college. We started talking about business, design, and many of the things we felt Apple was doing right. I'm not sure how long we spoke, but it was definitely a good hour. After speaking for such a long time, we ended up exchanging emails.<p>Every once in a while (few months or so) we'd touch base with each other just to see how things were going. I had been working on my own business, while he was working for some bigger corporations like Reuters. Months and months would go bye between conversations, but there was always this feeling that we had about working with each other. He, being a developer, and me being an entrepreneur, we kept talking about the idea of working together, but nothing really came of it. We did do a little podcast that a lot of people listened to (<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/business-and-motivation/id477246407" rel="nofollow">https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/business-and-motivation/...</a>).<p>Anyways, our personal conversations went back and forth for years – almost 5 to be exact. And then one day I approach him with this idea that I already started. He had become a much better developer and quite frankly, through our conversations he came off as a real hard worker. Someone who wants to make it. He even helped me with some things for free which was really nice. That combination of hard work and him being a developer was almost too good to be true. We chatted on the phone a bit, and then I flew out to NYC (where he lives) to meet up for the second time in 5 years. Things went well. We talked a lot and he introduced me to an amazing designer who has also ended up being the 3rd co-founder of our company.<p>Now here we are about 6 months later and we've been working really hard on rebuilding an idea that we think is going to be really great. It's not out yet, but I'll keep you guys updated when it is (within the next 6-8 weeks).