Skippet

No-code platform using NLP to enable anyone to create software

Skippet logo
1-20 employees
  • B2B
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Productivity
  • No-Code
Nommern, Mersch

Company mission

To empower humans to achieve more with computers using natural language.

Our take

Skippet is planning to make a bold entrance into the burgeoning low/no code software scene when it launches. Its platform aims to leverage natural language processing (NLP) so that users can design software just by typing in a normal English-language request.

This concept will prove a remarkable step forwards in the relationship between humans and computers. The low/no-code movement has already been picking up steam over recent years, as more people than ever find themselves needing to build or interact with software without knowledge of code.

Skippet’s solution would be a hugely intuitive addition to the space - and would make good on the company's goal of democratizing access to software design. They look certain to prove an interesting company to watch as its product approaches launch.

Steph headshot

Steph

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Benefits

  • Generous holidays policy
  • Premium private health insurance
  • Fully remote work with flexible hours
  • Company-sponsored off-sites around Europe
  • Budget for new laptop
  • Stock options

Funding (2 rounds)

Jan 2022

$2.2m

SEED

Jul 2020

$0.2m

ANGEL

Total funding: $2.4m

Leadership

Studied physics before co-founding COVID-19 protocol automation software MyMedBot. Won several hackathons. Passionate low-code/no-code developer.

Worked in Merrill Lynch investment banking before joining Jacob to launch MyMedBot, the company's previous product focused on COVID-19. Holds degrees from London Business School and St Andrews.

Satchel Spencer

(CTO)

Built MyMedBot, the company's product automating COVID-19 protocols, developed open-source DSP for live music performance, and distributed document databases in legal tech. CS degree from CU Boulder.