Circle 7 Software, Inc.
Welcome to Circle 7 Software.
We are a software company dedicated to solving problems through software in the consumer, business, government, and enterprise markets. We prefer niche markets and to fill specific voids in those markets. Our current list of products include:
- Local Kidz Stuff.com - solving the problem of too much or too little information for parents in any given area trying to find businesses, services, parks, attractions, and events for their children.
- Local Eventz.net - solving the problem of community event information spread of many, many websites, making it difficult for communities to promote their area and causing costly event scheduling conflicts (two non-profits scheduling events on top of each other, diluting each event's attendance.
- ProbationComm.com - Solving the problem of too many people on probation, too few probation officers, and too much paperwork on both sides.
11/09
LKS Reviewed on SlapStart.com
Our LocalKidzStuff.com was recently reviewed on a startup-focused website called SlapStart.com.
The review had some great things to say about our site and some wonderful suggestions, which went right into the TODO list.
Check it out, here:
http://slapstart.com/2009/11/localkidzstuff-finding-fun-in-your-own-backyard/
11/09
Web 2.0 Forum
We are proud to announce that Circle 7 Software, Inc. was accepted as a presenter at the Rice Alliance Web 2.0 Venture Forum. We will be presenting our Local Kidz Stuff.com and Local Eventz.net products to a room full of Angel and Venture Capital investors.
The event is December 10th, 2009 and is held at Rice University's Jones School of Business in their main auditorium.
Circle 7 Software presented to this forum back in 2007 and pitched our ProbationComm product. We are very happy to be back to raise awareness about Local Kidz Stuff.com and Local Eventz.net and to raise some capital for our continued growth.
Chronicle Article
Circle 7 Software and ProbationComm were featured in the Business section of the Sunday Houston Chronicle, October 22, 2006.
Read the article on the Houston Chronicle website or PDF.
Associations

Houston Technology Center

Magnolia Area Chamber of Commerce

Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce

Microsoft BizSpark Program










