Elzubeir met his wife Suphanee ('01), a fellow computer science major, in a UNT computer lab in the General Academic
Building. After they graduated, they lived in Dubai for several years, where he worked
as a software developer and founded a company, Mediastow. The company monitored and
analyzed print, broadcast and online media for companies, such as Chanel and Ferrari,
for quantitative and qualitative aspects of media mentions, sentiment analysis, branding
and positioning signals to see how it fit into a public relations strategy.
But he wanted to do something different.
They came back to Denton, where Suphanee runs the Royal YUM restaurant. Meanwhile,
Elzubeir was intrigued by a proposal for a comedy app from his friend, Nido Ajami,
a Montreal-based entrepreneur.
Elzubeir put it into action, drawing from his computer science experience to create
the code.
"I realized I had to relearn coding again. I really do enjoy creating things that
did not exist."
The app is expected to formally launch in September in Denton and Montreal and will
allow users to see a performance and rank the comedians. If the comedian earns a high
ranking, they can win cash and other prizes – such as stage time at a venue.
As Elzubeir and Ajami created the app, they started talking to comedians, venues and
producers and knew they needed to experience the process of booking a show.
"There's a lot of small stuff that you have to deal with that we had to learn. And
then we realized that there's an opportunity there to create a ticketing system that
is not just about you buying a ticket."