Builder.ai: Bridging the Gap Between an Idea and a Live Product

As the world becomes digital, there is a huge gap between the software being developed and the number of developers. The problem of the idea to be coded must be solved. It is to overcome this challenge that Builder.ai. was born in 2016. The main objective of the startup is to build a technological balance between demand and supply of software. Leading low-code/no-code application development platform powered by AI, it builds software and applications up to 6 times faster and up to 70% cheaper than traditional human teams, without users needing to speak technology. Builder.ai increased revenue by over 300% and rolled out over 40,000 features to happy customers in the last year.
A quick recap. The Builder.ai co-founders were intrigued by how Ford worked with an assembly line producing cars by employing a small group of people who did everything from the engine to the seats. In fact, they applied this methodology to custom software using a human-powered AI assembly line. “We started Builder.ai with the dream of being the link between every great idea and a fully realized product. The mission is to enable everyone to build their ideas, especially since only a few manage to translate their ideas into live software products,” says Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai.
“At the heart of Builder.ai’s command creation model is an overriding need to remove human variance from software development, whether it’s using natural language to translate a customer issue into code or deploying dynamically an army of experts from around the world to handle workloads without the customer ever having to speak to a developer,” he adds.
One of its offerings, Builder Studio, can turn any idea into bespoke software, without writing code or talking to a developer or agency. Another solution, Builder Care, continuously monitors software, fixes bugs, and updates and updates apps and websites with confidence, like Facebook changes its login process. Similarly, Builder Studio Store comes with pre-packaged apps to get small businesses online in as little as two weeks.
Builder.ai just announced a $100 million Series C fundraising round, led by Insight Partners. This brought the company’s total funding to $195 million over three rounds. The company has worked with everyone from big global brands to growing small businesses and innovative entrepreneurs. The startup has doubled its employee base with offices in London, India, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, and the United States. Its clients include names such as Pepsi, BBC, Unite and NBC Universal.