Storify Founders Leave For Open Source, Baby

They’ve got new tales to tell. After five years running Storify, which lets you collect social media updates into narrative timelines, co-founders Burt Herman and Xavier Damman are leaving the startup which was acquired by Livefyre in 2013.

They’re passing the reins to several original Storify members, who will keep the service running. Herman’s plan is to focus on raising his newborn son, while Damman will build out his open-source whisteblowing tool Tipbox.

Storify co-founder Burt Herman is leaving to raise his newborn son Eli
Storify co-founder Burt Herman is leaving to raise his newborn son Eli

Storify had a rapid rise as a buzzy service designed for navigating the churning seas of social. While big platforms like Facebook and Twitter want you to share as much as possible, Storify helps you make sense of it all. Storify found a loyal following among journalists who could piece together snippets of first-hand reports, media, news and analysis to give both high-level and deep understanding of complex, evolving topics.

Storify had raised $2 million from investors, including Great Oaks and Khosla Ventures before being acquired by Livefyre. The commenting platform allowed Storify to operate independently, and recently it’s been developing tools for collaboration and brands.

Storify’s ongoing support for new journalism will be led by Product Manager Bo Hee Kim, Lead Engineer Philippe Modard, Community Manager Skyler Rogers and Engineer Devon Govett, plus recently added Engineer Max Malin.

With the world warming up to real-time social media, there’s more water in the firehose than ever. Storify’s importance keeps growing as news continues to shift from top-down broadcasts to crowdsourced sharing.

For a look at what can be done with Storify, here’s one about Spock, may he rest in peace.

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