INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
No-code tools are on the rise, and a YC-backed company called Snapboard is looking to join the fight.Snapboard, led by solo founder Calum
Moore, started when Moore decided to build one product a week for a year as a personal challenge
In the second week, he realized just how many apps and services it took not only to build the product, but to post about it on social
media.He wanted a way to manage all those apps and tools from one dashboard
So he built Snapboard.Snapboard allows users to link and manage a wide variety of apps and platforms in a single, customizable dashboard
Users can create boards that act as internal tools without getting the product or engineering team involved for an internal project
including Shopify, Dropbox, Google Analytics, MailChimp, MongoDB, MySQL, Trello, Zendesk and many more
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Moore detailed a few examples, including building boards for each individual customer, combining Stripe data with emails sent through Mail
Chimp to try to target behavior.However, the flexibility of the platform means that it can do almost anything, but only if you know what you
It can be difficult to evangelize for something that is so nebulous, and can be used so many ways.Moore says the key is to sprint on
building out the template library for Snapboard, offering new users a multitude of options as inspiration.Snapboard offers a free tier, and
then charges $10/month/seat for more advanced features
Thus far, the company has 3,000 registered users and around 230 WAUs.The company is targeting tech companies but sees the potential for
Whereas, with less technical people, they want products to be very obvious and easy to use
from Y Combinator and will present in the upcoming demo day.