Thank You For a Great Year!

As we close out the year, I’m happy to reflect back on what a wild and crazy year it’s been. I walked away from Google at the end of 2024, and Tom and I knew we were likely to start Teamwork Unlocked, pending some pesky details like, you know, starting up a company.
Now, looking back at what we’ve accomplished over the last year, there’s a sense of gratitude and pride on what we’ve put together.
We’re thankful for our thirteen investors (and their families) for making our dream become a reality.
We’re thankful for the customers that have trusted us to deliver for their teams - it’s an incredible list so far, Amazon, Apple, CapitaLand, Datadog, Global Dairy Trade, Google, LinkedIn, Meta, Netflix, Odgers, OrcaNation, Publicis Groupe, Ripple, Schneider Electric, SMU, and more locked in for 2026.
So many more potential customers who have had great conversations with us, and are just waiting for the right moment to sign up - we’re ready when you are!
We’ve put together an amazing list of collaboration partners and friends, who have given us so much advice and encouragement along the way. UseKase, Fei, Christina, Suzie, Avi, Carol, Michael, Laughing Sticks, Michel, Gil, Hayley, Drago, Vishal, Balazs, Alby, Andy, and so many others, thank you for everything.
I don’t take any of it for granted, not for a second. This year has been hard in moments, beautiful in others, and wildly unpredictable. The first few years of a startup are make it or break it. We certainly haven’t “made it” yet, but we’re not broken either. Thank you for your support in 2025, and we look forward to welcoming more customers in 2026.
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