23 builds visual sharing tools for personal and organizational use. Our products are helping individuals, groups, businesses and institutions to act visually in more than 200 countries across the globe on a daily basis. We try to lead in the visual sharing revolution with a software-as-service approach, a pragmatic and bootstrapping mindset, and with action-minded and skilled craftsmanship.
In an age where all the focus is on participation, conversations, co-creation, openness, community, authenticity and collaboration it makes sense for people and companies to use photos to communicate and to get things done. Building on this core belief we've been unleashing the power of visual sharing since 2004 and we're committed to staying at the forefront.
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Thomas Madsen-Mygdal has preached the practice of bootstrapping for more than a decade, and he is actively bringing this approach of the practical visionary to developing 23. |
Steffen Tiedemann Christensen is a self-titled photographic engineer at 23 although nobody really knows what this entails. In trying to fill the gap in his job description, Steffen is responsible for the practical implementation of 23's products. |
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Magnus Christensson loves you, design and business opportunities but not necessarily in that order. He has been heavily involved in blue chip product management in the past and spends a fair share of his time in 23 managing projects. |
Guan Yang is our resident photo geek with an extensive inventory of cameras and photography know-how. That is when he's not doing the heavy drilling on the 23 infrastructure of servers and applications. |
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Maria Lyskjær Jørgensen is the only female voice on team 23. She holds the slightly analogue title of trainee product manager, which means that everyday she cares for 23's private photo sharing service. |
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We'll turn it around and ask a question. How many people do you need in a room in order for the probability to be more than 50% that two of them share the same birthday? Yeah, 23. A shockingly low number that shows that we're all much more alike than we like to think.