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Tyler Hayes

Founder/CEO, Atom Limbs 🦾 Previously Bebo 🎮 Prime 🏥 Disqus 💬

San Francisco, California

Work Experience

2020

  • Co-Founder & CEO

    2020

    Atom Limbs is an AI Prosthetics company developing a breakthrough artificial arm, Atom Touch. Our mission is to restore profound physical ability for 100M people with limb loss around the world. We're based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

2015

  • Angel Investor

    2015

    I actively invest in several stealth longevity-focused startups that directly focus on full lifespan engineering vs. moderate lifespan extension. I try not to constrain myself too much but my focus areas generally are: deep/hard/frontier tech, biotech, medical devices, robotics. Not sure if I'm a fit? Shoot me a DM. Select legacy investments: - Mercury - Inventr - Zeet

2016 - 2019

  • Co-Founder

    2016 - 2019

    Bebo (acquired, Amazon) was a startup studio, founded & funded by Michael and Xochi Birch. Bebo created several hit products, the last of which was the leading esports tournament platform and Twitch streaming app. Team of 20 designers and developers located in San Francisco.

2013 - 2016

  • Founder & CEO

    2013 - 2016

    Prime (#1 Health app, App Store) helped families coordinate healthcare. More than 10,000 families used Prime to coordinate care for their children, aging parents, and partners with chronic conditions. Prime was the first and leading app to enable families to instantly sync & access all of their health records from 50,000+ clinics and hospitals across the US.

2010 - 2013

  • Product

    2012 - 2013

    Disqus (Y Combinator, S07; acquired, Zeta Global) is the #1 networked comments & community platform on the Internet. I joined as employee #10 and led both Product and Community teams. Disqus' footprint reached 1B+ users across 10M+ websites including CNN, NFL, NYT, PBS, Bloomberg, and many more.

  • Community

    2010 - 2012

2004 - 2010

  • Owner

    2004 - 2010

    "I'm your home IT guy." Every business has an IT department - someone you can call any time, and trust with your privacy. But consumer tech help is more like a car mechanic - impersonal, expensive, and annoying. With an "A" rating on Angie's List, 3,000+ people trusted Tyler the Techie to purchase, setup, and maintain their home technology. I always loved technology and entrepreneurship from a young age. What better way to combine the two than build and repair people's computers, TVs, and sound systems?