Of Montreal: The Case for Satellite Offices

When Unbounce launched a Montreal office in the spring of 2014, it was a big deal. Georgiana, our long-time Director of Marketing, announced she’d be moving back to her hometown to lead the troops. Oli, our globetrotting frontman, would also base himself out east to help spread the Unbounce culture to La Belle Province. Rick, our trusty CEO, wrote an Inside Unbounce post explaining the decision to plant the Unbounce Read More...

How we changed the way we style our UI

In the last couple of years we’ve been improving the way we do UI development at Unbounce. We started by hiring people specifically dedicated to champion UI development who we’ve embedded in each squad, and we’re constantly looking at ways to improve our workflow. A couple of months ago, we also started using React. And with this came a new opportunity to redefine the way we’re styling our interface at Read More...

The 10 Commandments of Call To Action Conference 2016

Call To Action Conference is coming. For a lot of Unbouncers, CTA Conf is one of the most anticipated events of the year, and with good reason. We’ve gathered 20-cream-of-the-crop speakers to cover a range of digital marketing topics, set up pre-conference workshops to directly educate our awesome customers, and of course, have a healthy range of after-parties as well! The conference has been steadily growing since it started, with Read More...

Unbounce Attends The Art of Leadership for Women

As many of you might know from Rick’s last post on our Year in Review, Unbounce is trying a lot of new things this year–and one of them is increasing the work we do around gender diversity. We’ve made some great strides and I’m proud to say that Unbounce is now considering elements of gender diversity in the tech industry that a lot of companies (still) won’t dare touch. Some Read More...

On growth, accountability, and capacity planning

There’s lots going on here at Unbounce as we grow. This month we welcome seven new Unbouncers, bringing our total head count to 135, and I’m sure Sascha and Charm are sweating just a little bit as they look at our head count projections for this year, and try to handicap when to bring on additional space. The other thing that happened this week is that we somewhat narrowly avoided Read More...

Unbounce’s 2015 Year in Review

Hello everyone, Happy to finally present the Unbounce annual year in review for 2015. A little late but better than never. I would say that 2015 was a real transformative year for us. We had some wins, some losses, many firsts, and lots of learning. It’s the year we started to have trouble remembering everyone’s names, when diversity at Unbounce became a discussion, when we started thinking more long term, Read More...

Shipit Day November 2015 Recap

On November 27 we had one more edition of Ship it Day. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Shipit Day, it is inspired by Atlasssian and is a time for our team to drop our day-to-day work and collaborate on projects across departments. Everyone will get together and pitch various ideas and then form groups to execute on an MVP (minimum viable product) to demo by the end Read More...

iPhone iOS 9 Redirect Caching Bug?

Recently, while I was investigating reports from a customer of 404 errors from our site, I found what I believe is an iOS 9.0 – 9.0.2 bug that I haven’t seen any reports of elsewhere.  Given this, I thought I’d share a bit of a write-up about what I found.

Spear Phishing And The Importance of Constant Vigilance

Hi Internetz, Earlier this week I received an email from Rick, our CEO, asking me to get ready to send a wire payment out.   My first thought was, “Oh, how much is this going to be? S***, wires are such a pain to send, but hopefully won’t have an impact on our cash forecasting.” As the Controller at a fast growing tech company, my biggest priority is cash forecasting. Read More...

WIN: A Trip To CTAconf from Ptengine

Live in the US and want to attend Call To Action Conference September 13-15? Our friends at Ptengine are sending two lucky winners from anywhere in the US to Vancouver to attend the conference! You’ll get tickets to the event (valued at $989.00) and the chance to learn from conversion rate all stars like Tim Ash, Peep Laja, Joanna Wiebe and Oli Gardner. To enter the sweep, rush over to http://contest.ptengine.com before 11am UTC, Read More...