PastBook launches yearly books for Facebook and Instagram
Relive 1 year of Facebook and Instagram in one book
Today PastBook launches yearly books both for Facebook and Instagram, an easy way to relive everything happened in 1 year on your favorite social network: photos, comments and likes!
The book is automatically generated in one click and the user will be able to customize the book, hiding photos (for Facebook) or changing the colorset (for Instagram). New layouts are coming in the next months.
It's possible to relive 2012 simply going to http://hub.pastbook.com/en/relive-2012 and downloading for free the PDF version of the book or buying the printed version from 13,90 € VAT and shipment included!
Once logged in PastBook the user will be also able to easy access to the books of the previous years for Facebook and Instagram.
PastBook's vision -to collect in one place people's memories providing an on-line and off-line (PDF/Printed) way to relive them- is moving a step forward with this new feature and more is coming in 2013.
PastBook graduated from RockStart.Accelerator in September 2012 and it raised a total fund of 265K € / 350K $ from European Investors.
About PastBook
About the company: https://www.pastbook.com
Founded in 2012 in Amsterdam by Stefano Cutello, as part of RockStart Accelerator, PastBook has been named one of the ‘Hottest startups in Europe” by Wired, won the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 in the "Media & Entertainment“ category and secured a top 20 spot in the Financial Times Europe's Fastest Growing Companies list.
PastBook is on a mission to make reliving memories frictionless. Allowing consumers to create beautiful photo products, in one-tap from pictures that are nowadays scattered between social networks and devices. Its Intelligent Instant Photo Book platform automatically and intelligently selects the best photos from the designated source, instantly arranging them into beautiful photo products, ranging from photo books, posters, photo tiles and calendars - printed and shipped worldwide across a global printing network.