Hello everyone—

I'm Spencer, CEO here at WeDo.

Five years ago, I started WeDo to better understand how actions and behaviors affected productivity, wellness, health, and overall happiness.

WeDo became the #1 life manager, and helped nearly 1,500,000 users towards this goal.

Unfortunately, WeDo is shutting down on September 30th, 2020. This decision was not made lightly. This is every start-up's and user's worst nightmare. While we accomplished our mission of creating a tool that was so helpful to so many, we can no longer financially support it. Even today, tens of thousands of people enjoy WeDo every day - and for that, we are so delighted and grateful. Closing up has been one of the most painful realities and decisions I've ever had to make.

I'm sure a lot of you have questions, so we've created an FAQ below.

Why now? Since 2018, I've been investing my personal capital into WeDo to keep it alive and going. We've tried everything to give WeDo a chance of continuing. Unfortunately, I'm no longer able to support WeDo financially.

At the end of September 2020, WeDo will no longer be live on the App or Play Store (learn what this means in our FAQ below).

But, we learned a lot and are applying those lessons to what we do next. We want to continue building products that help you.

Check out Remote Labs if you'd like to keep up with what we're doing next, or if you're a product person or founder yourself, you can checkout something we're building called Build Better, helping teams build better products.

We can't wait to get your feedback on what we build.

Be well,

Spencer Shulem

CEO @ WeDo

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September 2020

P.S. If you want to hear the struggles of raising money for WeDo, you can listen to it here, on The Pitch.