Exec, a new service from Justin.tv founder Justin Kan, makes its public debut today via the Exec iPhone app, available now from the App Store. Exec allows users to hire temporary executive assistants ...
Here’s to iteration. When Justin Kan first launched Exec, a service for getting errands done on demand, I was one of the first beta testers. We had a housecleaning and it took, well, six hours. Even ...
Ever wanted to volunteer for a charity, but never had enough time? Now you can hire someone to do charity work for you with Exec, a Y Combinator backed startup. Exec is a startup that lets you hire ...
Justin Kan is back with a new startup and a new approach. Now he's started a new company called Exec with cofounders Daniel Kan, Kan's brother and former head of sales and business development at ...
Justin Kan launched Exec in early 2012 as an on-demand errand service for businesses, but over time, morphed into a cleaning service to focus on its most popular offering. Unable to scale “Errands” ...
The startup, cofounded by Y Combinator and Justin.TV veteran Justin Kan, launched close to a year ago to connect people looking for part-time work to people needing service for things like dry ...
The “Uber for cleaning” startup Exec has been acquired by Handybook. According to the New York Times, the deal will see Exec continue to operate as normal and will give Handybook its much-desired ...
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