Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
No-code front-end web app builder connecting any backend without vendor lock-in; $3.2M revenue in 2024 competing with Bubble and Webflow for production-grade visual development.
WeWeb is a no-code front-end builder that enables product teams and developers to build production-grade web applications by connecting visual interface design with any backend data source or API — offering the flexibility of custom code without the time investment of building from scratch. Founded in 2019 in Paris, France, WeWeb is a Y Combinator W21 graduate that raised $3.24 million from investors including Astir Ventures, Benhamou Global Ventures, and Kima Ventures, generating $3.2 million in revenue in 2024 (up from $2 million in 2023).\n\nWeWeb's visual builder enables teams to design responsive web interfaces using a drag-and-drop canvas while connecting those interfaces to any backend (REST APIs, Supabase, Xano, Airtable, PostgreSQL) through data binding and workflow actions. The platform supports custom JavaScript components alongside no-code elements, giving developers the escape hatch to add complex functionality when the visual builder's built-in components aren't sufficient. This developer-friendly approach makes WeWeb suitable for production applications that outgrow simpler no-code tools like Bubble.\n\nIn 2025, WeWeb competes with Bubble (the dominant no-code app builder), Webflow (design-focused web publishing), Retool (internal tools), and Plasmic for visual web development platforms. The no-code/low-code market has grown substantially as product teams face engineering resource constraints and need to ship faster. WeWeb's 2025 strategy focuses on expanding its template library for common application patterns, deepening integration with the Supabase and Xano backend ecosystems that have become popular with no-code builders, and growing its developer-friendly positioning among technical users who want visual productivity without sacrificing control.
Durable execution platform with $1.5B valuation; resilient distributed workflows surviving failures for companies like DoorDash and Netflix, becoming key AI agent orchestration infrastructure.
Temporal Technologies is an open-source durable execution platform that makes it possible to build reliable distributed applications and workflows that survive infrastructure failures — server crashes, network outages, and process restarts — without requiring developers to manage complex state persistence or distributed coordination themselves. Founded in 2019 by Maxim Fateev and Samar Abbas (who previously built Cadence workflow at Uber) and having raised over $200 million at a $1.5 billion valuation, Temporal has become the preferred durable execution platform for infrastructure engineers building complex distributed systems.
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