Alaina Cauchie is the platform integration lead at Webkite, which is a fancy way of saying she helps to make your Kite dreams possible. She has created all the WebKite support documents and has helped many of our users keep their Kite flying high in the
Hard to believe that big ol’ SXSW is just a few weeks away. I’ve never been, but I’ve heard that it’s a sneak peek of the future. With Startup Alley, hundreds of sessions about any topic you could be interested, and a week dedicated to the indiest
Publishing and sharing your valuable content with the masses is exciting in its own right but what about making your content profitable? WebKite isn’t just a great tool for easily publishing your unique data, it’s also a way to make money from your content. With WebKite you
Creative Mornings is lecture series that takes place in 40 cities. Its purpose is to jumpstart your work day with a concentrated dose of creativity and perspective. The pastries, coffee, and gregarious company certainly didn’t hurt. This morning’s theme was “Happiness.” The pursuit of happiness and
Happy 2013! Welcome back to the WebKite blog where we’ll be discussing all of the relevant, exciting, and incredible happenings at WebKite HQ. 2012 was thrilling for the staff and ended in a well-deserved vacation. But we’re back! With vigor, oomph, hype, and excitement for what’s to
Right before the holidays WebKite employees spent a day creating their very own Kites in order to put our self-serve technology to the test. This exciting event resulted in shiny new Kites with content ranging from pizzerias to portfolio sites. Dubbed Kite Jam 2012, employees competed for
If you follow us on Twitter and Facebook you’ve no doubt noticed that we’re on the cusp of releasing a self-service form of WebKite that lets you build your own Kite. While you can sign up for the Beta, the staff spent a day testing the product
When we first started down the path of WebKite it was because we wanted to get our technology in the hands of as many people as possible. People who had large sets of data, but no good platform to publish it on. Or for folks who wanted
Happy December! We’re nearing the end of 2012 and as long as the world doesn’t end we’ll be unveiling some exciting things in the coming months. But that’s in the future, let’s take a moment to recap what we’ve been up to in November. The holidays begin

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