4 years ago
Stacker Raises $20 Million to Democratize Software Development
Stacker, a UK-based no-code software creation platform, has raised $20 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from existing investors Initialized Capital, Y Combinator, and Pentech
Stacker aims to enable companies to build applications without coding, offering application development through clever spreadsheets, animated slide decks, and email filters
The company will use the funds to accelerate platform growth, expand its team, and invest in product development
Stacker has gained thousands of customers, quadrupled its revenue and user base, and grown its team
Numerous companies including Samsung, Audible, Adobe, and Mozilla use Stacker's solution to create apps powered by their own data.
ProblemTechnology
"Software creation remains resource-intensive and inefficient, with many companies relying on traditional development models that require coding, lengthy review processes, and access to expert developers."
Solution
"Stacker is a no-code software creation platform that enables businesses to build custom applications without writing code, using familiar tools like spreadsheets, slide decks, and email filters."