The No Code That Raised $100M in Series A

In This Episode:

In this episode our host, Denise Silber, is joined by Emmanuel Straschnov, HBS MBA and co-founder of Bubble.io, a pioneering no-code platform that is redefining  code-free technology. Bubble raised an impressive $100M in Series A and their clients have generated over a  billion dollars in revenue thanks to the businesses they’ve built on Bubble.  Tune in to learn fundraising, management, and founding advice from this successful  entrepreneur who created his business straight out of HBS. You may just change the way your company  approaches website and app building.

Emmanuel Straschnov  shares how he and his partner identified a gap in the market and turned it into an opportunity for a new venture. He discusses the benefits of eliminating reliance on coding, how to make the jump from founder to operational manager, and the mistakes he made along the way. This episode is a must-listen for any entrepreneur looking to digitize their venture and grow their customer base.

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A Glimpse of What You’ll Learn

  • Tips for attracting investors

  • The market gap that Emmanuel and his co-founder identified and filled

  • How Bubble is breaking past the limits of no-code platforms

  • The importance of taking a step back to assess the trajectory of your startup

  • How Emmanuel stays healthy and balanced as a founder

  • The silver lining of the pandemic that took Bubble to the next level

  • How to leverage your Harvard network

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

Emmanuel Straschnov, the cofounder of Bubble, was born in Paris. He studied computer science and mathematics at the prestigious French engineering school, Ecole Polytechnique and received his MBA at Harvard Business School. Emmanuel is committed to breaking the economic limits of technology and devising solutions that enable innovation and product development without coding software. He has spoken extensively about visual programming and the democratization of technology and worked across Asia, Europe and the Americas.