Low Code Future: No. 17
What happened in July 2022? Over $150 Million invested in LowCode/NoCode, across 10 companies.
The lowest amount of capital into LCNC in the last 12 months, just preparing for the summer break or an actual slowdown? And who does the most deals globally?
Less than a year ago, North America was very close to Europe in terms of deals done, today is consistently at +50%.
DEALS 💸
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[Swimlane, USA, $70M led by Activate Capital] Swimlane provides a cloud-scale, low-code security automation, which unifies security operations in-and-beyond the SOC into a single system of record that helps overcome process and data fatigue, chronic staffing shortages, and quantifying business value. Read here.
[Genesis Global, USA, $20M led by Bank of America, BNY Mellon and Citi] Genesis Global enables financial markets organizations to innovate at speed through our low-code platform that turbocharges developers to build resilient. Read here.
[RPA Supervisor, Norway, $20M led by Dawn Capital] RPA Supervisor provides an Intelligent Automation Management Platform, helping enterprises accelerate digital transformation by streamlining the operation of all major RPA/IA software robots, and accelerating scale, with fewer dedicated resources. Read here.
[Soba, Germany, $13.5M led by Lightspeed Venture Partners] Soba, an online multiplayer virtual world and gaming platform with no-code game making tools built on web3. Read here.
[zbyte, India, $10M led by private investors] zbyte is working on a blockchain-enabled, LCNC platform. The startup aims to build decentralised applications (dApps) stores to help developers and enterprises to build such apps. Read here.
[PixieBrix, USA, $5.4M led by New Enterprise Associates] PixieBrix is a platform that allows users to personalize and enhance any web application with a low-code editor and reusable components called “bricks.” Creators can add automation, collaboration, and guardrails into any application. Read here.
[Baserow, Netherlands, $5M led by Inkef] Baserow provides an open-source, no-code database and platform that enables non-technical teams to capture and organize data to trigger intelligent business insights and automate processes. Read here.
[Quiltt, USA, $4M led by Greycroft and Newark Venture Partners] Quiltt is a low-code fintech platform that empowers startups and small businesses to launch innovative financial experiences for their customers. Read here.
[Threado, India, $3.1M led by Vertex Ventures] Threado is the command center for community builders like you. We’ve built an amazingly powerful and actionable dashboard that goes far beyond measuring engagement analytics. Integrate your Slack, Discord, Discourse, Twitter, or GitHub. Read here.
[Noloco, Ireland, $1.4M led by Y Combinator] Noloco allows developers to build internal tools, customer portals and partner apps without writing a line of code. Read here.
WHAT WE’VE BEEN READING 📚
[BusinessWire] No-Code Solution Bubble and Microsoft for Startups to Launch Founders’ Hub Partnership
Bubble is partnering with Microsoft for Startups to further aid founders and entrepreneurs from idea to exit;
As a part of Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub, startups can now receive access to Bubble’s visual programming platform designed to allow our founders to build fast and responsive web applications that scale;
Will this transform the journey of early-stage startups?
[RCR] Mobilizing the future of 5G with no-code orchestration
Conventional, self-hosted OSS tools are costly, siloed, and complex. As a result, manual OSS orchestration is untenable for 5G rollouts and contributes to the delay of introducing these services from operators resulting in lost revenue;
Business models and IT infrastructure are needed for 5G monetization.




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