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70

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

2009

10. Buddhy Cozies up to the Bird AppBaseball card background

Buddhy cozies up to the bird app

No. 010

DESCRIPTION

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

2009

11. Don’t Call It FriscoBaseball card background

Don’t call it Frisco

No. 011

DESCRIPTION

Seeking startups, talent, and sunshine, Zendesk headed west. 410 Townsend was home to Twitter, Dropbox, and former Buddhist center—fate. Zendesk moved in but Morten and Alex didn’t like it. First yelling, then mediation.

ZENDESK VALUE: Humblidence

2010

12. Chat Enters the ChatBaseball card background

Chat enters the chat

No. 012

DESCRIPTION

We hammer on omnichannel because social and chat support are crucial. But they didn’t always exist. Our ears ringing from TechCrunch’s 'basically a help desk with some RSS and a blog' line, we debuted bells and whistles. Enter chat support.

ZENDESK VALUE: Purpose

2010

13. 5,000 Customers Is a LotBaseball card background

5,000 customers is a lot

No. 013

DESCRIPTION

We had a successful seed round, our first U.S. office, our first big-name customer—MSNBC—and the innovation of tweets to tickets. Now we hit 5,000 customers. It would take another three years for Mikkel to reach 5,000 followers on Twitter.

ZENDESK VALUE: Purpose

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