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Tiny Speck

Slack Technologies
Slack Technologies Logo.svg
Type of business Startup
Type of site
Collaborative software
Available in Multilingual
Founded Vancouver, Canada (2009)
Headquarters San Francisco, California, U.S.
Area served Worldwide
Founder(s) Stewart Butterfield, CEO
Eric Costello
Cal Henderson
Serguei Mourachov
Industry Internet
(formerly video game)
Products Slack
Revenue Increase ~$64 Million (2016)
Employees 700 (Q4 2016)
Slogan(s) We’re on a mission to make your working life simpler, more pleasant and more productive.
Website www.slack.com
Alexa rank Increase 363 (June 2016)
Registration Required
Users 2.7 million
Current status Active

Slack Technologies, Inc. (originally Tiny Speck) is a Canadian software company founded in 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The core team is largely drawn from the founders of Ludicorp, the company that created Flickr. Slack is the fastest company to receive a billion dollar valuation. Outside its headquarters in San Francisco, California, Slack operates offices in Dublin, Vancouver and Toronto.

Tiny Speck received angel funding of $1.5 million in 2009, followed by Series A funding of $5 million in 2010 from Accel Partners and Andreessen Horowitz. A Series B round of $10.7 million was raised in 2011.

Tiny Speck's first product was a computer game called Glitch – a social MMORPG with highly stylized 2D graphics, in which "players must learn how to find and grow resources, identify and build community and, at the higher levels of the game, proselytize to those around them". Originally scheduled for release in Spring 2011,Glitch launched on September 27, 2011, but subsequently "unlaunched" to improve gameplay. In November, 2012, it was announced that Glitch would be closed, effective December 9, 2012.

After the closure of Glitch, the company launched the Slack real-time collaboration app and platform, raising $17 million in funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Accel Partners and The Social+Capital Partnership. After the launch of Slack, the company renamed itself to Slack Technologies in August 2014.


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