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No-code platform for enterprise software companies
Uiflow has raised $20.7M across 3 funding rounds.
Key people at Uiflow.
Uiflow was founded in 2020 by Sol Eun (Founder).
Uiflow has raised $20.7M in total across 3 funding rounds.
At Uiflow we are building a platform that allows for developers and designers to build production applications at the speed of thought. You can imagine it as a cross between Unity and Figma
Uiflow has raised $20.7M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $15.0M Series A in September 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2022 | $15M Series A | Addition, Together Fund, Transpose Platform | DIG Ventures, Index Ventures, NOT Boring Capital, SNR, LIU Jiang, Charanya (ck) Kannan, David Helgason, Dharmesh Shah, Jeff Lawson, Kevin Mahaffey, Matt Mullenweg, Olivier Pomel, Sumon Sadhu | Announced |
| Nov 11, 2021 | $5.2M Seed | Todd Arfman | David Helgason, Jeff Lawson, Kevin Mahaffey, Sumon Sadhu, YC Continuity | Announced |
| Apr 30, 2021 | $500K Pre Seed | — | — | Announced |
Key people at Uiflow.
Uiflow was founded in 2020 by Sol Eun (Founder).
Uiflow has raised $20.7M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Uiflow's investors include Addition, Together Fund, Transpose Platform, Dig Ventures, Index Ventures, Not Boring Capital, SNR, Liu Jiang, Charanya (CK) Kannan, David Helgason, Dharmesh Shah, Jeff Lawson.
Uiflow is a no-code platform designed for enterprise software companies that enables developers and designers to build production-ready applications rapidly using a drag-and-drop interface. It integrates with existing enterprise data and backend systems, allowing teams to collaborate efficiently by importing design files (e.g., from Figma) and leveraging existing UI libraries. Uiflow targets medium to large companies (typically 100 to 1,000+ employees) that need to accelerate their internal app development without heavy coding, addressing the shortage of developer talent and the demand for faster digital transformation[1][2][3][4].
For an investment firm, Uiflow represents a company focused on streamlining enterprise software development through no-code innovation, riding the wave of digital transformation and no-code adoption in B2B SaaS and developer tools sectors. Its impact on the startup ecosystem includes enabling enterprises to become more agile software creators, reducing reliance on traditional development cycles, and fostering collaboration between product, design, and engineering teams.
For a portfolio company, Uiflow builds a no-code app development platform serving enterprise developers, designers, and product managers. It solves the problem of slow, resource-intensive software development by enabling rapid, collaborative creation of secure, scalable applications. The company has demonstrated growth momentum with a $15M Series A raise and strategic partnerships, such as with Freshworks, signaling strong market validation and expansion potential[1][2].
Uiflow was founded in 2020 by Sol Eun, who previously worked as a Product Manager at Workday and led reporting and data visualization at Pega. Eun holds a Master’s in Industrial Engineering from UC Berkeley. The idea emerged from the need to accelerate enterprise app development by combining the ease of design tools like Figma with the power of production-ready app creation, effectively bridging design and engineering workflows[1][2].
The company quickly gained traction after joining Y Combinator’s Winter 2021 batch, positioning itself as a unique no-code solution that integrates with existing enterprise backends rather than replacing them. Early pivotal moments include securing $15M in Series A funding and forming partnerships to enhance its platform capabilities, reflecting strong investor and market confidence[1][2].
Uiflow rides the no-code/low-code trend that has accelerated due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which increased demand for digital solutions amid a shortage of skilled developers. Enterprises are increasingly seeking ways to become software-driven without expanding costly engineering teams. Uiflow’s timing is favorable as companies with 250+ employees begin to prioritize custom UI and app development to improve internal workflows and customer experiences[2].
Market forces such as digital transformation, cloud adoption, and the push for agile product development work in Uiflow’s favor. By enabling faster, collaborative app creation that integrates with existing systems, Uiflow influences the broader ecosystem by empowering enterprises to innovate internally and reduce dependency on traditional software development cycles[1][2].
Looking ahead, Uiflow is poised to expand its platform capabilities, deepen enterprise integrations, and grow its user base across mid-market and large enterprises. Trends shaping its journey include increasing adoption of no-code tools in complex enterprise environments, rising demand for cross-functional collaboration in app development, and the ongoing digital transformation wave.
Uiflow’s influence may evolve from a niche no-code tool to a core platform enabling enterprises to become software companies themselves, democratizing app development and accelerating innovation cycles. Its success will likely hinge on scaling partnerships, enhancing platform robustness, and expanding its community of users and developers[1][2].
This trajectory ties back to Uiflow’s mission to enable developers and designers to build production applications at the speed of thought, transforming how enterprises create software in an increasingly digital world.