No Code, No Problem

When COVID-19 sent millions of office workers home, it exposed just how hands-on many businesses actually are.

Practical, quick, and efficient, no-code and low-code development platforms give non-programmers the power to develop business workflow applications and then integrate them into larger business processes.

Now you don't need to know any programming to launch a company. We've been approaching this moment for years.

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Jeli.io wants to change that by providing one central place for incident analysis, and today the company announced a $4 million seed round led by Boldstart Ventures with participation by Harrison Metal and Heavybit.

Tecton.ai, the startup founded by three former Uber engineers who wanted to bring the machine learning feature store idea to the masses, announced a $35 million Series B today, just seven months after announcing their $20 million Series A.

For all the ways that the Silicon Valley scene excels, diversity and inclusion is not one of them. But a new startup called Fundr is looking to do the heavy lifting to help investors diversify their portfolio.

Founded in 2019 by Josh Benamram, Victor Shafran and Evgeny Shulman, Databand has developed a unified data pipeline observability solution for data engineers. 

Tech for Thought

What happens when developing apps doesn’t require any coding skills at all? One technology is opening up a famously opaque industry, which could help level the tech playing field.

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