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Crowdbotics

No-code platform for building apps fast

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101-200 employees
  • B2B
  • Enterprise
  • Machine Learning
  • SaaS
  • No-Code
Southside, Berkeley, CA

Company mission

To democratize the software development process as we know it.

Top investors

48% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Many people conceive ideas that have the potential to make an excellent application, but these great minds are often discouraged due to their lack of programming knowledge. Mobile application frameworks such as React Native and Django present development opportunities that reduce the need to start from scratch, but coding is still an essential part of the process.

Crowdbotics provides a tool for application development that requires no coding whatsoever. This is achieved by providing a visual and accessible interface in which users with no programming experience can connect modular objects to build interfaces and functions from the ground up. The startup also provides end-to-end services for application hosting and patenting through GitHub, in addition to providing a service where they will build the app in its entirety.

In a programming landscape where coding options are only becoming more complex, Crowdbotics provides an accessible and approachable option to anyone with an idea. Furthermore, the no-coding approach does not result in a compromise on quality, with many existing customers including mission-critical healthcare apps, investment engines, and government tools.

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Benefits

  • Full medical, dental, and vision insurance for US employees
  • Transparent company communication
  • Fully remote, always
  • Competitive salaries
  • Unlimited vacation days
  • 401(k) with an up to 4% company match for US employees

Funding (last 2 of 5 rounds)

Jan 2023

$40m

SERIES B

Jan 2022

$22m

SERIES A

Total funding: $78.6m

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Leadership

After a PhD at UCB, Anand founded LeadGenius, where he worked for over 6 years. He left his Chief Scientist position in October 2016 to found Crowdbotics four months later.