AppGyver

AppGyver is the world’s first professional no-code platform, enabling users to build apps for all form factors, including mobile, desktop, browser, TV, and more.

AppGyver is the world’s first professional no-code platform, enabling users to build apps for all form factors, including mobile, desktop, browser, TV, and more.
Automation
DevOps
Milestones
Founded 2010 Investment round in 2014 Acquired by SAP in 2021
Investment year
2014
Investment stage
Investment status
Exited
Deal team
Patrik Backman
AppGyver is the world’s first professional no-code platform, enabling users to build apps for all form factors, including mobile, desktop, browser, TV, and more.

AppGyver is a pioneer in no-code development platforms that enable users with no coding skills to build applications for Web and mobile uses. Its powerful, user-friendly visual development environment enables business users to build efficient, easily configurable apps that run seamlessly across all operating systems – without writing a single line of code. AppGyver was acquired by SAP in 2021.

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Why are we still building development teams like it’s 2020?

Twenty-five years ago, I could have written that same sentence and replaced “AI” with “the Web,” and forty years ago, “the personal computer.” This is not an article about needing to use Claude or other agentic AI tools; that is something you should be doing already. In this case, I’m talking about a fundamental restructuring of how software gets built and deployed.
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Portfolio spotlight: Dreamfold

Welcome to our portfolio spotlight series, where we highlight the teams behind some of the most ambitious technical companies. A company is only as strong as the people behind it, which is why we share the stories of the teams driving these disruptive innovations.
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What founders get wrong about speed and scale

Every founder faces the same question: how fast should you go? In conversation with our Venture Partner, Duleepa “Dups” Wijayawardhana, we explored why so many startups struggle to balance speed, quality and scale, and how to get it right (at least most of the time). As Dups puts it, for every rule there is an exception, and for every exception there is something to learn.
Patrik Backman
Patrik Backman
General Partner
Patrik Backman
Patrik Backman
General Partner
Automation
Automation
DevOps
DevOps