viernes, 17 de agosto de 2012

Hipstamatic Lays Off All But 6 Employees

Hipstamatic has let go five of its eleven employees in a restructuring, a spokesperson has confirmed to Mashable.

Sources told The Next Web, which first reported the story, that the app is not making enough money amid stiff competition from other mobile photography apps, like Instagram and Camera+. Hipstamatic, which is ranked in the top 100 paid iPhone apps on iTunes, generates most of its revenue from in-app purchases of lens, films and virtual camera cases.

Molli Sullivan, director of communications at Hipstamatic, insists that the lay-offs were part of a restructure. "We're not going anywhere, Hipstamatic is here to stay," she wrote in an email to Mashable.

"We're super excited about all the potential with Snap [and] Incredibooth… and we have some other new stuff coming soon," she added. Snap, a monthly magazine for the iPad about photography and culture, has released two issues to date.

The timing of the news is surprising. Hipstamatic announced just Wednesday a partnership with W magazine involving the release of a free "Hipstapak" containing a magazine-inspired film, lens and virtual camera case, as well as a photography contest and gallery show.

While it doesn't seem like Hipstamatic is set to disappear from the App Store, these developments do raise questions about the company's future in a very competitive space. We should know more about the restructure and what that entails in the coming weeks.

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