Full-Time
Develops mobile apps for task automation
No salary listed
Mid, Senior
Palo Alto, CA, USA
Upload your resume to see how it matches 8 keywords from the job description.
PDF, DOC, DOCX, up to 4 MB
Sunshine.com develops mobile applications that automate everyday tasks to help users manage their personal and social lives more efficiently. Their apps use intelligent algorithms to handle routine activities like scheduling, group communication, and event organization, providing timely reminders and insights. Unlike many competitors, Sunshine focuses on creating a seamless user experience that quietly addresses common challenges without overwhelming users. The company's goal is to enhance personal productivity and encourage thoughtfulness by simplifying mundane tasks, allowing users to spend their time more meaningfully.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$20M
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Founded
2018
Help us improve and share your feedback! Did you find this helpful?
Remote Work Options
Sunshine, songs and six strings filled the mountain air of the 2025 WinterWonderGrass Music Festival this past weekend in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
When Marissa Mayer co-founded a startup six years ago in Palo Alto, Ca., expectations were sky high for the former Yahoo CEO and early Google employee. When that startup, Sunshine, revealed that its first app centered around subscription software for contact management, people wondered if something more ambitious might be around the corner. Today, after Sunshine released two equally mundane features – event organizing and photo sharing – internet commenters were decidedly mystified.I was also baffled last week, when Mayer walked me through Sunshine’s new offerings. Though there are AI components to all that Sunshine offers, it’s hard to understand how Sunshine’s new photo app enhances photo sharing as it exists today, and the same could be said of its new events app, which looks very much like something that was designed 20 years ago and, like other apps, encourages users to share photos tied to events organized on the platform. (The photos are hosted on Shine’s servers and “available indefinitely,” said Mayer, adding that users can share albums and send invites easily through text, iMessage, email and other communication and sharing platforms.)It’s tempting to dismiss the 15-person outfit as out of touch. But Mayer may be onto something with Sunshine, and that’s nostalgia
Marissa Mayer's startup Sunshine launches new AI product.
"The iTaukei Trust Fund Board signed a memorandum of understanding with the strategic partner Sunshine and AMP Manufacturing Ltd with the aim to establish a culture, art and commercial centre," he said.
Former Yahoo CEO and early Google employee Marissa Mayer’s startup Lumi Labs is today rebranding to Sunshine and releasing its first official product. Its new app, Sunshine Contacts, aims to be a better tool for organizing, updating and sharing contact information with others. In time, the company envisions a portfolio of consumer-facing applications that simplify common tasks in areas like events, organization, family sharing, scheduling and more.