Codeless Platform Noloco Raises $1.4M in Seed Funding

Noloco’s platform enables companies to build internal tools, customer portals and partner applications in minutes without writing a line of code.

Irish start-up Noloco has raised $1.4m in seed funding to fuel its ambition to be an industry shaper in the “booming no-code space”.

The funding round included participation from Y Combinator, Sean Mulryan of Ballymore Group, Anamcara Capital, Zinal Growth and Marc McCabe of Nomad Capital.

Noloco allows developers to create internal tools, customer portals and partner applications without writing a line of code. The start-up was founded last year by CEO Simon Curran and CTO Darragh Mc Kay, both graduates of Trinity College Dublin.

Its platform allows companies to build applications from their business data in spreadsheets and other data sources like Airtable and Google Sheets.

Once the user connects their data source, Noloco said they create a web application from their data in minutes. Businesses are then able to securely share data with their team, customers, or partners without having to provide direct access to the underlying data source.

The founders of the start-up held various positions in technology companies before creating Noloco. Curran is a former product owner at Flipdish and Revolut, while Mc Kay worked as a software engineer for Irish tech start-up Inscribe and HubSpot.

Last year, Noloco was selected for the prestigious Y Combinator program, which has already produced major players such as Stripe, Airbnb, Dropbox, Coinbase and Reddit.

Towards the end of 2021, Noloco launched its updated platform. It can automatically create user interface for business which can be easily modified and customized.

The platform now has clients in over 10 countries across a variety of industries such as real estate, financial lenders, agencies and start-ups.

“We’ve seen tremendous growth in 2022 as more and more companies turn to no code to build custom software instead of relying on out-of-the-box solutions that don’t match not quite,” Curran said.

“The new funding has allowed us to grow our team and make significant progress in our mission to create the codeless platform of choice for organizations to build internal tools and customer portals from their data. – wherever this data is stored.”

Noloco said its seven staff members have experience at companies including Twitter, HubSpot and Salesforce. The start-up added that it has built the foundations of its engineering, solutions engineering and marketing functions.

In the coming months, he plans to add additional data sources, with popular databases like Postgres and software tools like Salesforce on the horizon.

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