Qio, a one-year-old personal website platform based in West Chester, Pa., has more than 3,000 users in 92 countries, said cofounder Corey Harrington.
The startup, which recently launched a redesign, is similar to about.me but seems to have a more professional focus, with many of the pages posting resume-like work histories.
Harrington cofounded Qio with Chris Dima, who launched a West Chester coworking space called Walnut St. Labs this fall. The team has four full-time staffers (two are remote) and plans to monetize by offering a premium version for $20/year, Harrington said.
Harrington, 27, lives in West Chester.
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