Thunkable Pitch Deck

Thunkable (alumnus of MIT's App Inventor and Y-Combinator) is a no-code platform that empowers non-technical users to build powerful native apps. With Thunkable, anyone can design and code: simply drag-and-drop to create fast, native, reliable apps.
Thunkable raised a $30 million Series B round, led by Owl Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and PJC.

2022 • Series B  

About the Thunkable Pitch Deck

  • Raised: $30M
  • Year: 2022
  • Stage: Series B
  • Investors: VC

About Thunkable

Thunkable is a drag-and-drop programming tool that makes it easy to create powerful mobile apps faster. Their no-code platform empowers individuals to build native mobile apps for any operating system without writing a single line of code.

  • Industry: Software
  • Tags: SaaS
  • Business Model: SaaS
  • Customer Model: B2B2C
  • Website: thunkable.com
  • Legal Name: Thunkable

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