MetaLab was founded in 2006 by Andrew Wilkinson. In January 2017, MetaLab became a daughter company of Tiny.[2] MetaLab also founded Pixel Union, which provides themes for platforms like Tumblr, Shopify[3] and WordPress.
Ballpark, an online application that allows users to send invoices, receive payments, and bid on projects.[5]
Flow, a task management platform to create, organize, discuss, and accomplish tasks.[6] In March 2011, MetaLab announced the launch of Flow for the web, iPhone and iPad.[7][8] A redesign of Flow was released on 25th September 2013.[9]
Pixel Union, a collaboration between MetaLab and 45royale that creates curated internet themes for web pages and web platforms.[10]
Mozilla
In March 2010, Andrew Wilkinson (co-founder of MetaLab) wrote a blog post claiming that Mozilla 'literally copied images straight off our site' for use in the design of their FlightDeck editor.[11][12] In a updated blog post, Wilkinson stated that, "I just got off the phone with the team at Mozilla, who apologized and clarified a few things. The design which used our site’s design elements was a development build and according to them the design has been changed in newer builds. That said, it was used in their launch video as well as their blog post announcing the product. They told me that that the team who put together the blog post and video was unaware of the similarities at the time of inclusion. We’ve asked for a public apology, and I’ll be doing a follow-up post tomorrow."[13]