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Unflow's mission is to change how product teams collaborate on mobile apps.
33% female employees
Unfollow has taken a pivot since its Y-combinator days as a chat app. Now, the company is designing a no-code SDK for the design and testing of small, contained experiences within mobile apps. It’s a modest focus, and access is currently available on request only, so Unflow appear to be in the early stages of this iteration. However, tapping into the no-code trend could be a smart move.
The supply of engineering talent isn’t keeping up with the rapidly scaling demand for coding abilities. Plus, siloing off code-based tasks to tech teams increasingly ties up engineers with smaller activities that disrupt workflows. So there’s been a flurry of no/low-code startups looking for ways to chip off smaller tasks and put them in the hands of non-coders - and a correspondingly growing amount of VC cash funnelled in to support the companies.
Larger-scale no-code platforms are yet to see widespread adoption, however, as many companies still prefer the relative flexibility of designing from scratch. So Unflow’s more targeted approach on small scale design and product testing could prove a savvy strategy.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Mar 2020
$2m
SEED
Aug 2019
$0.3m
SEED
This company has top investors
Romy Lynch
(CEO)An engineering graduate from University College Dublin, who previously worked as a product engineer with ARYZTA.
David Newell
(CTO)Studied engineering at the National University of Ireland, before holding a number of internships at Basecamp and Intercom.
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