2008
We really transcended phone support
No. 006
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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
A rolling stone gathers 1K
No. 007
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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
A phone # on the site has perks
No. 008
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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
Gettin’ outta Dodge—i.e. Denmark
No. 009
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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
2009
Buddhy cozies up to the bird app
No. 010
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TechCrunch once surprise-interviewed us. Afterward, Jason Calacanis said: So basically it’s a help desk with some RSS and a blog. Ow.
ZENDESK VALUE: Purpose