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SXSWi 2010

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

The Auctions a la Carte team (@auctionsonrails) will attend SXSWi this year. Please join us, @tilopa, @danaseverance and @jaredmcfarland in Austin to talk web apps, Ruby on Rails, or how the fundraising auctions can save the world.

SXSWi 2010

Auctions a la Carte attending Phoenix Design Week

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Auctions a la Carte team attending Phoenix Design Week. We’re looking for UX designers, new friends and big fun. DM @auctionsonrails, @tilopa or @jaredmcfarland to say hello — or give us a call: 520.344.0558.

Free Custom Designs Until New Year’s

Friday, September 25th, 2009

What’s the catch? No catch, except you must complete your auction by January 1st, 2010. In these tough times, fund-raising couldn’t be more important. Free auction design is our way of giving back and making your auction look nice — in most cases, just like your own website! Learn more here: http://auctionsalacarte.com/get-started/design-options/

Flexible and under your control, our auction system suits any size organization or cause. 520.344.0558.

Free Auctions ‘Til Labor Day 2009

Friday, May 1st, 2009

We’re announcing free auctions until September. What’s the catch? No catch, except you must complete your auction by September 7th, 2009. In these tough times, fund-raising couldn’t be more important. Free auctions is our way of giving back this summer, and boosting your efforts. Flexible and under your control, our auction system suits any size organization or cause. 520.344.0558.

Alfred 1.0 released

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Good news. The new Auctions a la Carte (our killer web app), dubbed “Alfred 1.0“, has been released. It includes many new features that you’ve asked for, such as advanced image management, bidding in international currencies, assigning multiple categories to any item, and much more. Enjoy!

Follow Us on Twitter

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Follow us on Twitter @auctionsonrails. Why the Twitter handle @auctionsonrails? Did we mention that Twitter and Auctions a la Carte are both written in Ruby on Rails, usually shortened to just Rails?

Please join our conversation one micro-blog at a time.
twitter.com/auctionsonrails

You'd be my first choice in any future auction.”

Chad Schlegel
Metromix.com

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