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| 2015 || January 28 || Acquisition || Slack announces the acquisition of Screenhero, a collaborative screen sharing app that lets users speak to each other and access each other’s screens for editing and more.<ref>{{cite web|title=Screenhero joins Slack|url=http://blog.screenhero.com/post/109337923751/screenhero-joins-slack|website=screenhero.com|accessdate=1 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Slack Buys Screenhero To Add Screen Sharing And Voice Chat To Its Work Messaging Platform|url=https://techcrunch.com/2015/01/28/slack-buys-screenhero-to-add-screen-sharing-and-voice-chat-to-its-work-messaging-platform/|website=techcrunch.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Slack's New Acquisition Adds Voice Chat to Its Collaboration Tools|url=https://www.wired.com/2015/01/slacks-new-acquisition-adds-voice-chat-collaboration-tools/|website=wired.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Slack's messaging platform is getting voice, video and screen sharing soon|url=https://www.engadget.com/2015/01/28/slack-voice-video-chat/|website=engadget.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Fiegerman|first1=Seth|title=Slack buys Screenhero to add screen sharing and voice chat features|url=http://mashable.com/2015/01/28/slack-buys-screenhero/#yKkWEtHy0mqw|website=mashable.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Slack acquires Screenhero to add screen sharing, voice and video|url=https://thenextweb.com/apps/2015/01/28/slack-acquires-screenhero-integrate-screen-sharing-voice-video/#.tnw_HMW5jTmV|website=thenextweb.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Weber|first1=Harrison|title=Slack buys YC-backed Screenhero to launch new screen sharing feature|url=https://venturebeat.com/2015/01/28/slack-buys-yc-backed-screenhero-for-new-screen-sharing-feature/|website=venturebeat.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref>  
 
| 2015 || January 28 || Acquisition || Slack announces the acquisition of Screenhero, a collaborative screen sharing app that lets users speak to each other and access each other’s screens for editing and more.<ref>{{cite web|title=Screenhero joins Slack|url=http://blog.screenhero.com/post/109337923751/screenhero-joins-slack|website=screenhero.com|accessdate=1 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Slack Buys Screenhero To Add Screen Sharing And Voice Chat To Its Work Messaging Platform|url=https://techcrunch.com/2015/01/28/slack-buys-screenhero-to-add-screen-sharing-and-voice-chat-to-its-work-messaging-platform/|website=techcrunch.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Slack's New Acquisition Adds Voice Chat to Its Collaboration Tools|url=https://www.wired.com/2015/01/slacks-new-acquisition-adds-voice-chat-collaboration-tools/|website=wired.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Slack's messaging platform is getting voice, video and screen sharing soon|url=https://www.engadget.com/2015/01/28/slack-voice-video-chat/|website=engadget.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Fiegerman|first1=Seth|title=Slack buys Screenhero to add screen sharing and voice chat features|url=http://mashable.com/2015/01/28/slack-buys-screenhero/#yKkWEtHy0mqw|website=mashable.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Slack acquires Screenhero to add screen sharing, voice and video|url=https://thenextweb.com/apps/2015/01/28/slack-acquires-screenhero-integrate-screen-sharing-voice-video/#.tnw_HMW5jTmV|website=thenextweb.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Weber|first1=Harrison|title=Slack buys YC-backed Screenhero to launch new screen sharing feature|url=https://venturebeat.com/2015/01/28/slack-buys-yc-backed-screenhero-for-new-screen-sharing-feature/|website=venturebeat.com|accessdate=4 October 2017}}</ref>  
 
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| 2015 || February 12 || Userbase || Slacks announces 10,000 new daily active users signing up each week, with more than 60,000 teams and 135,000 paid accounts. The company claims having 500,000 daily active users, having doubled twice in the last two quarters.<ref>{{cite web|title=Slack growth skyrockets: 10,000 new active users each week|url=http://fortune.com/2015/02/12/slack-growth/|website=fortune.com|accessdate=2 October 2017}}</ref>
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| 2015 || February 12 || Userbase || Slacks announces 10,000 new daily active users signing up each week, with more than 60,000 teams and 135,000 paid accounts. The company claims it has 500,000 daily active users, having doubled twice in the last two quarters.<ref>{{cite web|title=Slack growth skyrockets: 10,000 new active users each week|url=http://fortune.com/2015/02/12/slack-growth/|website=fortune.com|accessdate=2 October 2017}}</ref>
 
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| 2015 || March 26 || Funding || Slack signs a deal with investors to raise up to $160 million in a funding round that valued the company at $2.76 billion. New investors include {{w|Institutional Venture Partners}}, {{w|Horizons Ventures}}, {{w|Index Ventures}} and DST Global.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Macmillan|first1=Douglas|title=Slack’s Valuation More Than Doubles to $2.8 Billion in Five Months|url=https://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/03/26/slacks-valuation-more-than-doubles-to-2-8-billion-in-five-months/|accessdate=2 October 2017|publisher=Wall Street Journal}}</ref>
 
| 2015 || March 26 || Funding || Slack signs a deal with investors to raise up to $160 million in a funding round that valued the company at $2.76 billion. New investors include {{w|Institutional Venture Partners}}, {{w|Horizons Ventures}}, {{w|Index Ventures}} and DST Global.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Macmillan|first1=Douglas|title=Slack’s Valuation More Than Doubles to $2.8 Billion in Five Months|url=https://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/03/26/slacks-valuation-more-than-doubles-to-2-8-billion-in-five-months/|accessdate=2 October 2017|publisher=Wall Street Journal}}</ref>

Revision as of 09:27, 21 October 2017

This is a timeline of Slack, a cloud-based set of team collaboration tools and services, founded by Stewart Butterfield.[1]

Big picture

Time period Development summary
2009 (January) – 2012 (December) Glitch era. Tiny Speck is founded and launches the game, using Slack as an internal tool. Glitch would close in December 2012.
2013 (August) – onwards Slack era. After the closure of Glitch, Tiny Speck launches Slack as a real-time collaboration app and platform.
2014 (August) – onwards Slack Technologies era. Tiny Speck renames itself to Slack Technologies, Inc. Service collaboration consolidates with major startups such as LinkedIn and Dropbox. By 2015, Slack daily active users growth peaks. Further in 2016 and 2017, Facebook and Microsoft launch their own products to compete with Slack. In 2017 Slack is declared the best startup of the year at the Crunchies.

Visual data

Evolution of Slack’s daily active users (DAU) and paid seats.

Full timeline

Year Month and date Event type Details
2009 July 9 Prelude Canadian entrepreneur Stewart Butterfield sends a tweet announcing that his new company, Tiny Speck is hiring. [2][3] Tiny Speck is founded as a Canadian software company in Vancouver, British Columbia. The core team is largely drawn from the founders of Ludicorp, the company that created Flickr, an image- and video-hosting website and web services suite.[4] Slack begins as an internal tool used by Tiny Speck, for Glitch, a game in development at the time.[5][6]
2010 February 9 Prelude Tiny Speck raises US$1,500,000 in seed funding from the A-list VC shop Accel Partners.[7]
2010 April 1 Prelude Tiny Speck raises $5 million in Series A funding from Accel Partners and Andreessen Horowitz.[8]
2011 April 11 Prelude Tiny Speck raises US$10.7 million Series B round from Andreessen Horowitz and Accel Partners to spur the full-on push. It is also announced that Glitch would open up to beta testing.[9]
2011 September 27 Prelude Tiny Speck opens Glitch to the public as a 2D browser-based massively multiplayer online game, after it being in development for 23 months. The game launches free to play, with subscription and virtual currency options.[10][11][12][13][14]
2012 December 9 Prelude Glitch closes down after failing to get enough user traction, and then failing to find a buyer for the product. Butterfield announces to be working at finding new jobs for the 30 or so people who were getting laid off.[15][16][17][18]
2013 August 14 Creation In a preview release, Tiny Speck launches Slack as a tool for office collaboration and communication. The software is meant to reduce or eliminate workplace email, and to compete with services like Yammer and Campfire.[19][20][21][22]
2013 August 15 Userbase Slack signs up 8,000 companies in 24 hours.[23]
2014 February The data for Slack's first six-month usage period since the preview release is published, showing that nearly 16,000 users were registered without the use of any form of advertising —growth was based solely upon word-of-mouth.[24]
2014 February 12 Service Slack exits Beta and goes Freemium.[25][26][27][28][29][30]
2014 April 25 Funding Tiny Speck raises US$42.75 million. At the time it reports 60,000 daily users and 15,000 paid seats.[31][32][33][34][35]
2014 August 28 Rebranding After the launch of Slack, Tiny Speck renames itself to Slack Technologies.[36]
2014 September 26 Purchase Slacks makes its first acquisition by purchasing bootstrapped startup Spaces, a tool that lets people work in the same document simultaneously and remotely.[37][38][39][40][41]
2014 October 31 Funding Slack raises $120 million in venture capital with a $1.2 billion valuation led by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Google Ventures. At this point, Slack is considered now the fastest-growing workplace software ever.[42][43][44][45][46][47][48]
2014 November 21 Interview In an interview with the MIT Technology Review, Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield comments about Slack: "Certainly I feel that what we have right now is just a giant piece of shit. Like, it’s just terrible and we should be humiliated that we offer this to the public".[49][50][51]
2015 January 28 Acquisition Slack announces the acquisition of Screenhero, a collaborative screen sharing app that lets users speak to each other and access each other’s screens for editing and more.[52][53][54][55][56][57][58]
2015 February 12 Userbase Slacks announces 10,000 new daily active users signing up each week, with more than 60,000 teams and 135,000 paid accounts. The company claims it has 500,000 daily active users, having doubled twice in the last two quarters.[59]
2015 March 26 Funding Slack signs a deal with investors to raise up to $160 million in a funding round that valued the company at $2.76 billion. New investors include Institutional Venture Partners, Horizons Ventures, Index Ventures and DST Global.[60]
2015 March 27 Security Slack confirms its central user database was hacked over the course of four days, compromising some number of users' data. In response to the hack, the company fires up two new security features: two factor authentication, and a team-wide password kill switch.[61][62][63][64][65][66]
2015 April 16 Funding Slack Raises US$160 million, at a post-money valuation of US$2.8 billion. Slack reports being used daily by 750,000 workers.[67]
2015 June 24 Userbase Slack announces having surpassed 1 million active users each day, including 300,000 “paid seats,” which refers to the number of people using Slack as paying customers. So far, the company reports $25 million in annual recurring revenue.[68]
2016 April 1 Funding Slack announces having raised US$200 million at a US$3.8 billion post-money valuation.[69]
2016 September Recognition Slack is ranked #1 on the Forbes Cloud 100 list.[70][71][72][73][74]
2016 October 17 Partnership IBM and Slack launch a partnership with the plan of applying Watson's cognitive technology to Slack's collaboration tools and bots, in a deal to benefit both parties. A plugin built by IBM would be released on GitHubwill to give Slack developers access to the Watson Conversation API.[75][76][77][78][79]
2016 October 25 Competition Microsoft announces plan to launch Microsoft Teams, a new software which is expected to be very similar to Slack and work as an alternative. The platform combines workplace chat, meetings, notes, and attachments.[80][81][82][83][84]
2016 November 4 Team Slack’s first Chief Marketing Officer Bill Maciatis departs the company.[85][86]
2016 November 15 Collaboration Business analytics software company Sisense announces bots for Slack, Skype, Facebook Messenger and Telegram.[87]
2016 December 7 Partnership Slack and Google announce partnership focused on better integrating their services, bringing a number of new features, including deeper integrations with Google services. Among the additions are new bots for notifications, as well as support for Google’s recently launched Team Drives, document previews and permissioning, etc.[88][89][90][91][92]
2017 January 6 Funding Slack reveals 11 more companies backed through its US$80 million fund, which is dedicated to early-stage investments in companies building apps in Slack. The latest Slackbot companies to receive funding include Statsbot, SwayFinance, Guru, Bold, Demisto, DataFox, Troops, WorkRamp, Synervoz, Twine, and Donut.[93][94][95][96][97][98]
2017 January 18 Product Slack launches threaded messaging, a tool meant to connect related messages inside a given chatroom.[99][100][101][102]
2017 February 1 Service Slack has announces new enterprise version, aimed at helping companies administer and connect multiple chat instances.[103]
2017 February 6 Recognition Slack is declared the best startup of the year at the Crunchies, an industry award given by several technology blogs to the Silicon Valley companies and venture capitalists they cover.[104]
2017 February 8 Collaboration PayPal launches bot meant for Slack users to send P2P payments, all while staying within the Slack team messaging app. The service is announced for users in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia.[105][106][107][108][109]
2017 February 24 Collaboration Dropbox releases open-source Slack bot, with the purpose of tackling unauthorized access and other security incidents in the workplace. The so called Securitybot can automatically grab alerts from security monitoring tools and verify incidents with other employers.[110]
2017 April 11 Service Slack launches in-message drop-down menus for apps, a feature to help its users better connect with apps they need at work.[111][112]
2017 April 18 Competition Facebook plans on offering a free version of its Slack competitor Workplace, a collaborative platform run by the company.[113][114][115][116][117][118]
2017 May 16 Ecosystem Slack adds screen sharing for video calls, an update based on the acquisition of Screenhero two years ago.[119][120][121][122]
2017 June 13 Collaboration Astro Technology integrates its AI powered email bot (used for cleaning up the user's inbox) with Slack and Alexa. Slack users would be able to configure Astrobot, the startup’s bot, to notify them about important messages.[123][124][125][126][127]
2017 June 15 Funding Slack pursues a US$500 million fundraising round that would value the company at US$5 billion. Tools made by the company are now used daily by five million people, up from four million in October 2016.[128][129][130][131][132]
2017 September 17–18 Funding Slack closes a $250 million funding round led by SoftBank,[133] which values the company at US$5.1 billion.[134][135]

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