InboxFever believes in the power of email.

Many of us spend hours a day staring at our inbox yet still have miscellaneous and important tasks to do across a variety of platforms. When used effectively Email significantly simplifies our lives by eliminating the need for logging into an over whelming number of different web services, VPNs, and desktop clients to take care of simple tasks.

At InboxFever we believe that email is the universal remote control of the web and should be used fundamentally different than how it is used today.

Meet the Team


Doruk Aytulu, Co-founder, CEO

  • Doruk has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He got his MBA at San Diego State University, where as a graduate assistant, he worked with DARPA and CCAT on market assessment projects for early stage technologies. Following his passion for early stage technology and innovation commercialization, he worked for the Los Alamos National Laboratory. At LANL, Doruk identified commercially viable technologies, spun out companies, licensed technologies, and administered an internal technology maturation fund. As part of his regional economic development responsibilities he worked with over 200 Southern California and New Mexico high-tech companies. Doruk happily takes the meetings so that others don't have to.

  • Joshua Thorp, Co-Founder, CTO

  • Joshua has worked in the fields of Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS), Agent Based Modeling (ABM) and scientific visualization. Joshua has a B.S. in Computer Science with a concentration in Mathematics from Cornell University. He has worked with institutions such as Los Alamos National Laboratory and BiosGroup, has been a classroom facilitator, educational software developer and has helped create the curriculum for Project GUTS (Growing up Thinking Scientifically), an NSF funded project teaching concepts of ABM and CAS to middle schoolers. He instructs New Mexico’s next generation of computer scientists as well as their teachers for the New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge. Joshua is in charge of ‘all things tech’ here at InboxFever.

  • Mick Thompson, Web Engineer

  • Mick Thompson is a developer who has been using open source tools for ten years. Mick has worked almost exclusively for startups where building applications on new and innovative technologies is the norm. As location has become more available on mobile devices in the past few years, he has focused his work on integrating location into existing projects. He is the author of a digital book for O’Reilly Media on the use of public location data. He is passionate about open source software, web applications, API design, and open data. Mick is currently also writing code to help government better use the power of the Internet during his fellowship at Code for America