About This Site
MobIncentive.com is all about collective incentives. We allow people to set up an incentive for getting something done
and let everyone else in the world "pile on" to the idea. The hope is that if enough people get behind an idea and "put
their money where their mouths are", things will get done.
MobIncentive.com is a Forty Seeds project. Forty Seeds was founded in December
of 2006.
Andrew Lin
Andrew likes coding, cooking, eating, drinking, and playing ultimate frisbee. Prior to co-founding Forty Seeds, Andrew spent his time working for Microsoft Corporation with a focus in web technologies (ASP.NET and IIS), first as a developer, then as a development lead, and finally as a group program manager.
Andrew earned both his B.S. ('00) and M.Eng. in Computer Science ('01) from
Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. He lives in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle.
Brian Sabino
Prior to co-founding Forty Seeds, Brian was a senior program manager on the Small Business Accounting team, a senior program manager on high-scale databases in SQL Server,
and a group program manager in SQL Server mobile technologies.
Brian earned both his B.S in Computers Science and Economics ('99) and M.Eng. in Computer Science ('00) from Cornell
University in Ithaca, NY. He resides in Redmond, Washington.
Press
"...a strange combination of 'Jackass', 'The Gong Show', and YouTube."
Seattle PI
(July 2007)
"...could potentially be a great avenue for promoting political campaigns or raising money for charities."
KillerStartups.com
(June 2007)
"...MobIncentive automates the timeless tradition of motivating people to aciton by offering
cold hard cash."
Mashable.com
(June 2007)