He had not planned to stay in New York. His meeting with Josh Haas changed the life of the young French polytechnic Emmanuel Strashnov on the other side of the Atlantic.
Together, they founded Bubble in 2012 with one ambition: to create a platform of simpler programming tools that would allow as many people as possible to develop applications without having to master computer code.
$100 million was raised
Over the course of seven years, the two engineers would develop their product, which today has 13,000 corporate customers and 2.1 million users worldwide. A number that doubled in less than a year. Just like his income. “The shift came in 2019 when companies in Silicon Valley saw the ambition and quality of apps that could be built ‘without code’.”says Emanuel Strashnov.
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the movement, exploding the application needs of companies, while leaving a lot of time for people…
Source: Le Figaro

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