Geezeo Offices
August 21st, 2008 by Stephen
Every so often, some people are helped out with their finances by winning the lottery, but last I checked, Lady Luck doesn’t like us (which could actually be a good thing if we were talking about the classic short story). Well, for those of us that like to try and keep tabs on our finances and not leave things up to luck, Geezeo has developed a service that makes that easier. Geezeo has tools that helps you see where your money goes, allows you to create and track financial goals, and also learn from the mistakes of others.
The company have been around for a couple years, and has recently moved into a new space. These pictures are from their newly old space, but they give a good picture of what startup life is like. The company is located in Hartford, Connecticut and seems to share an affinity with us for that light blue color. In any case, it will be nice to see what the future has in store for the company (and their office space).
IMAGE CREDIT: Images snapped by flickr’s Start Us Up.
Looking for a job at a place like Geezeo? See the latest salaries and jobs: Marketing Director Salary, Technical Support Salary, Sales Associate Salary, Advisor Jobs, Brand Manager Jobs, Vice President Jobs
Posted in Connecticut, Geezeo, Hartford, Location, United States |








August 21st, 2008 at 11:01 am
Hey Stephen,
Cool you found these pics. Our office in Framingham was very cool. Our rent was also $450 p/m and included heat and electric. Was an old warehouse converted into art studios.
Yea we’re in Hartford now. Most of our developers are from the area so it made sense to make the move. Here’s a pic of the new place http://flickr.com/photos/peterglyman/2737696953/
Not quite as funky as Framingham with the high ceilings and such but we’ll be adding some color and art very soon to spice it up a bit.
Thanks again for picking us up on officesnapshots. Hopefully we’ll have some nice update pics for you soon.
Pete Glyman
Co-Founder, Geezeo
August 21st, 2008 at 11:36 am
Sorry to see the drop ceilings. Are the acoustics better? It looks like the carpet probably does most of the dampening anyway.
Re: Lottery – I loved that story! We had to watch this odd movie version of it, too.
August 21st, 2008 at 12:14 pm
Yea drop ceilings are rough but at least we don’t sound like we’re talking in a big empty garage.
I think some color, art, disco lights and some shag rugs and we’ll be having something