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."

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