Platform pengembangan web no-code yang berbasis di San Francisco Webflow has successfully raised a substantial $72 million in Series A funding. The round was spearheaded by Accel, and also saw contributions from Boston's Silversmith Capital, FundersClub, Rainfall Ventures, Draper Associates, and multiple angel investors. Following this considerable investment, the company's value is estimated to range from $350 million to $400 million post-money, reports Forbes.
Sebagai bagian dari perjanjian pembiayaan, Arun Mathew dari Accel akan bergabung dengan Webflow 's board. The no-code platform enables individuals and businesses to create robust websites and applications without writing a single line of code. Presently, the platform boasts more than 45,000 customers, including prominent brands such as Dell and HelloSign. According to Forbes, the company has maintained profitability for two years, with an annualized revenue exceeding $20 million.
Dengan pendanaan baru, Webflow seeks to expand its executive team and hire additional staff. The company currently employs over 120 people, a significant increase from last year's headcount of around 70, as per CEO and co-founder Vlad Magdalin. The platform intends to continue expanding its customer base, as well as investing in extensibility, accessibility, performance, security, and data privacy to facilitate growth.
Pelanggan yang sudah ada berkisar dari pekerja lepas individu hingga perusahaan Fortune 500 seperti Johnson & Johnson, Yelp, dan Adobe, yang menggarisbawahi daya tarik serbaguna platform ini. Putaran pendanaan $72 juta adalah pencapaian yang luar biasa bagi perusahaan dengan 120 karyawan, mengisyaratkan perluasan tenaga kerja yang cepat untuk menyelaraskan sumber daya modal dengan pengeluaran. Dengan meningkatnya adopsi platform no-code seperti Webflow and AppMaster , the industry's growth trajectory remains optimistic.
Dalam sebuah postingan blog, Magdalin membagikan Webflow 's early hardships since its inception nearly six years ago. Despite being accepted into Y Combinator a few months after its launch, the company's founders faced personal and financial struggles. Eventually, Webflow received $2.9 million in seed funding from various funds and angel investors, with Rainfall Ventures contributing more than half.