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2008

5. Zendesk Gains Speed on Fertile SoilBaseball card background

Zendesk gains speed on fertile soil

No. 005

DESCRIPTION

Before SF, before Boston: There was Mikkel’s in-laws’ farm in Jutland, Denmark. It’s the home of chickens, ducks, geese, and turkey—and that’s where Mikkel was, struggling to get online, when MSNBC, our first marquee customer, signed.

ZENDESK VALUE: Humblidence

2008

6. We Really Transcended Phone SupportBaseball card background

We really transcended phone support

No. 006

DESCRIPTION

The Buddha Machine was a music player by Beijing duo FM3, inspired by Buddhist temples. The Buddha Machine Wall was a site we made with 21 virtual Buddha Machines—any or all could play at once. The New Yorker’s Sasha Frere-Jones raved.

ZENDESK VALUE: Community

2009

7. a Rolling Stone Gathers 1 KBaseball card background

A rolling stone gathers 1K

No. 007

DESCRIPTION

Momentum was building. Christoph Janz had made a key $500K investment. MSNBC was our first big name. And now we surpassed 1,000 customers, which included culture site and hosting service Laughing Squid, San Antonio’s TETCO, and WebExpenses.

ZENDESK VALUE: Purpose

2009

8. a Phone # on the Site Has PerksBaseball card background

A phone # on the site has perks

No. 008

DESCRIPTION

When Devdutt Yellurkar of Charles River Ventures called, Mikkel’s cell was on Zendesk.com. He figured it was some rando. Not quite! Their first meeting took place at Alex’s 5th-floor SF walkup. A twisty road led to Series A funding.

ZENDESK VALUE: Purpose

2009

9. Gettin’ Outta Dodge—i.e. DenmarkBaseball card background

Gettin’ outta Dodge—i.e. Denmark

No. 009

DESCRIPTION

The VC funding meant a move to Boston. Alex and Morten were not thrilled. No Red Sox hate—they knew nothing about the city. It’s not forever, said Mikkel. “We just have to get the f*** out of Copenhagen.” The Boston office opened May 9.

ZENDESK VALUE: Purpose

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