
Since launching last year, on-demand office services startup Eden has undergone a drastic change. The company exited Y Combinator focusing on offering tech support and other tasks for consumers, but nearly four months ago the company decided to offer its services to businesses instead, and now they’re in a boom. According to founder and CEO Joe Du Bey, the company has not only accelerated to $1,000,000 in run-rate revenue but also made some key hires to take its business beyond the Bay Area. “We’ve been growing super fast since making this pivot to B2B,” Du Bey told TNW. “The consequence…
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