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Asana company history timeline

2009

2009: The following year, Asana raised $1.2 million in an angel round from 14 investors, including Peter Thiel, Sean Parker, and Marc Andreessen.

2010

Not many companies were building apps like this in in 2010, so to support their forward-thinking project, they used their own language with the goal of reducing bugs and latency as much as possible.

The Asana team started talking about the product more publicly in 2010.

2011

In late 2011, one reviewer wrote, “Asana doesn’t have any chat or status update features, and you won’t find your coworker’s employment history on it, either.

2014

So Asana released Calendars in 2014, which provided users with a new level of visual organization.

2015

2015: In September, Asana launched a brand new redesign of their web app.

2016

Later in 2016, Asana opened up a new iOS private beta that included highly requested features like offline access.

2018

In September 2018, Asana announced that it had reached 50,000 paying customers and a 90 percent YoY revenue growth rate.

2018: Asana has not slowed down in product improvement or expansion.

2021

In August 2021, Asana dual listed on the Long-Term Stock Exchange.

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Dustin Moskovitz,Eleanor B. Lacey,Justin Michael Rosenstein,Tim M. Wan,Anne Raimondi,Alex Hood,Anna Binder,Eda Gultekin,Prashant Pandey
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