Nick Humphreys and brothers Alex and Anthony Zaccaria co-founded Linktree: a tool allowing social media users to share multiple links on their profiles. It was last valued at about $2 billion.
L-R, Linktree co-founders Nick Humphreys, Alex Zaccaria, Anthony Zaccaria. Image source: Cameron Grayson for Forbes Australia
Alex Zaccaria had just convinced a co-working space provider to let himself and Linktree co-founders Anthony Zaccaria and Nick Humphreys use the area as their office rent-free. Then something unexpected happened.
The boys, who were running music marketing business, Bolster, while working on a then-relatively new business called Linktree, were at their desks when suddenly, they turned their attention to their group Slack channel.
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