Zapier

Software company

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March 2021 Zapier acquires Makerpad, a no-code education service, for an undisclosed sum.
March 2021 Zapier acquired Makerpad, a no-code education service, for an undisclosed sum of money.
January 2021 Sequoia Capital and Steadfast Financial bought shares from original investors, valuing the company at $5 billion.
2020 Zapier established a $1 million small business assistance fund to support struggling customers during the Covid-19 pandemic.
March 2017 Zapier offered a 'relocation package' of $10,000 moving reimbursement to employees wishing to leave the San Francisco Bay Area.
2012 Zapier was accepted to the Y Combinator startup seed accelerator and temporarily relocated to Mountain View, California.
October 2012 Zapier received a $1.3 million seed round led by Bessemer Venture Partners.
2011 Zapier was founded in Columbia, Missouri by Wade Foster, Bryan Helmig, and Mike Knoop.
November 2011 Entrepreneur Andrew Warner becomes Zapier's first customer, paying $100 for access to its beta integration product.
September 30 2011 Founders present their product idea at Startup Weekend in Columbia, Missouri.
September 8 2011 Wade Foster and Bryan Helmig first conceive the idea for Zapier, discussing the creation of a software tool to integrate multiple technology applications.

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