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Vinay Agrrawal believes in the power of no-code platforms. As the founder of Hubler, he sees great potential in these platforms for enabling rapid app development and evolution without the need for developers. According to Agrrawal, no-code platforms have proven effective in automating workflows, handling large-scale data processing, ensuring security, supporting B2B business needs, and integrating with existing enterprise software like ERP. While custom development may be more suitable in certain cases, Agrrawal believes that for most enterprises, no-code platforms are mature enough to meet their business needs.

Agrrawal challenges the common myths and misconceptions surrounding no-code platforms, arguing that many limitations are unfounded. He claims that Hubler has built software for clients at a fraction of the cost and time typically associated with long ERP implementations. Despite the potential of no-code platforms, their popularity has been limited in the past due to concerns about their capabilities. However, Agrrawal asserts that modern platforms have addressed these concerns, making them increasingly attractive for enterprises.

Hubler was born out of Agrrawal’s experience at Unicel Technologies, where manual operations using spreadsheets, emails, and chat messages hindered scalability. Recognizing the need for scalable, tech-driven solutions to streamline enterprise processes, Agrrawal founded Hubler in 2016. Unlike traditional coding, no-code platforms like Hubler allow businesses to develop applications quickly tailored to their specific needs.

Hubler caters to enterprises looking to streamline complex business processes and offers solutions to address critical gaps in existing ERP systems. For example, GIVA Jewellery, a modern D2C brand, used Hubler’s retail software to automate lease management, enhance communication with landlords, and scale franchise operations seamlessly. Agrrawal emphasizes that Hubler’s solutions can deliver value in a short amount of time compared to traditional ERP models.

While other no-code platforms have gained traction, Hubler differentiates itself by focusing on enterprise-grade solutions and expertise in key industries like retail, D2C, telecom, and manufacturing supply chains. With a library of over 100 pre-built applications, Hubler can quickly deploy tailored solutions that are 80% pre-built and customizable. Agrrawal highlights Hubler’s ability to configure and deploy solutions for customers in as little as a week, allowing for rapid scalability.

Despite challenges and misconceptions about no-code platforms, Hubler has achieved significant milestones since its inception. The company has raised $1.5 million in seed funding, secured its first international client, and launched new software offerings with a fresh UI. With a client retention rate of 90% and international partnerships in place, Hubler is focused on expanding into global markets and enhancing its no-code platform to meet evolving demands.

Agrrawal envisions a future where enterprise software is increasingly driven by no-code platforms, and Hubler is at the forefront of this transformation. By integrating cutting-edge technologies like AI and focusing on user experience, Hubler aims to accelerate deployment and drive innovation in the industry. As businesses continue to embrace digital transformation, Hubler remains committed to helping enterprises adapt to the future of enterprise software.