FAQ - Q - What happens if the co-founders have a major spat over ownership rights and coding bugs?
A - We'll announce it to the world, have a fight behind closed doors, and re-open several days later as if nothing had happened. Hopefully, most of your pledges won't even notice and it will be business as usual.
My apologies if I'm stating the obvious, but this funny Q&A is not actually present in http://www.fundable.com/static/faq/ . It might have been a lighthearted way to acknowledge the troubles and say they're back at it.
They're dead. They might as well rename the site to 'unfundable', anybody that puts their money in the hands of a bunch of trustees that present themselves as hysterical infighting hissies has only themselves to blame.
Pay out, shut down. Those are the two things left in the history of 'fundable'.
Lot's of comments here are saying fundable is dead, but I don't think so. The web is big. Lots of bad things have happened to plenty of sites and they remain up and viable. I think we over-estimate the memory of the average internet user.
There are probably lots of fundable users now who don't know what just happened and there are countless more in the future who will never know.
This incident is really nothing major. Ford Motors built and released cars they knew were going to blow up and kill people and look at them today. People still buy Fords.
Do you really think some little founder spat that changed the home page for a couple days is going to destroy fundable? No way.
It should be interesting to see how they recover from this. I would have expected some sort of rebranding effort and to have them 301 fundable.com to the new site.
Even without the ridiculous public drama of last week, they could have used an overhaul of their image.
Seriously, take it down until you sort out your issues, guys.